Will the Pacific ocean change-up called El Nino startle the world? The latest update from NOAA, plus two scientific experts.Ends with backyard farmer Luke Kimmel and his green bag of tips.
All interviews by Alex Smith of Radio Ecoshock
Music by Alex Smith
In 58 minute affiliates version, there is a good break point at 28:16 for those who need a station ID.
Will 2014 or 2015 will be hottest in recorded human history? Will the Pacific ocean change-up called El Nino startle the world?
First we get the latest update from Mike Halpert, Acting Director, of NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, in College Park, Maryland.
Then I speak with ocean climate expert Dr. Shayne McGregor, and report on the situation, and double check with Australia's Dr. Matthew England. It leads to a surprising conclusion.
But stick around for the final interview. We go from fear to action, with Luke Kimmel and the Leaf Ninjas. They are transforming a city, one backyard at a time, with success in urban agriculture and neo-green job creation. Luke has good tips for you.