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Campbell Conversations - Conversations in the Public Interest 

Hamilton College Professor Eugene Domack

Series: Campbell Conversations in the Public Intererst
From: WRVO
Length: 00:22:57

Hamilton College professor Eugene Domack discusses his recent work in Antarctica, global warming, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and hydrofracking in Central New York. Read the full description.
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Piece Description

Hamilton College geologist and environmental studies professor Eugene Domack discusses his recent work in Antarctica and what it tells us about global warming.  He also draws on his experience to shed light on the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and why it’s  likely to happen again, as well as the issue of hydrofracking in Central New York.  You’ll learn a lot on this conversation, and also see the human side of science and scientists.

Broadcast History

This series began airing on WRVO in March 2010.

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

Grant Reeher speaks with (INSERT NAME), in this week's Campbell Conversation.

OUTRO:

Campbell Conversations is produced by WRVO with support from The Campbell Public Affairs Institute at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship.

Additional Credits

Host: Grant Reeher
Associate Producers: Justin Cole, John Giammatteo, Lauren Hall, Gerard McTigue, Marina Zarya
Recording Engineer: Tom Fazio

Related Website

http://www.wrvo.fm, http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/campbell.aspx