Nature Bats Last is the most radical show on the radio. Hosts Kevin Hester and Guy McPherson get to the root of relevant issues facing society.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesScience |
Kevin, Guy, and Pauline hosted a celebratory call-in show. We provided a history of the show and then hosted a wide-ranging conversation with several callers.
Kevin and Guy were joined by Dr. Andrew Christ, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Vermont who has conducted considerable field research in Antarctica. We discussed Dr. Christ’s research on the cryosphere, including his work related to Antarc... more
Kevin and Guy were joined by Dr. Jamey Hecht, Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Psychology. We discussed Hecht’s personal path leading to his ongoing efforts, which are focused on mental health.
Kevin and Guy were again joined by Jim Massa, a science educator with broad experience in teaching students of various ages. We discussed Massa’s ongoing efforts to teach the masses about climate change, oceanography, paleontology, and other matters ... more
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I applaud their courage for connecting the dots. Try as I may, I cannot find a credible counter argument to what they present. I hope the timeline is wrong, of course. But, feel that we need to know the truth. We must prepare and I hope to be able to mitigate some suffering if at all possible. Thank you Kevin and Guy!
I have tried to look past the poor audio quality, because this is a good podcast. After trying to listen to episode 57, it has become impossible, I’m not sure why you would release this? It’s not understandable. more
Really insightful and important work...surprising fun and entertaining to boot.
The "Nature Bats Last" podcast is one of the most informative podcasts of the many I follow. Dr. McPherson provides a thorough look at, and analysis of a wide range of scientific data, providing links to the source of each item of data. His conclusions are spot on, and I commend him for publicly stating what most climate scientists realize, but are afraid to state publicly for fear that the people of the planet can't handle the truth. Dr. McPherson and Mike Sliwa include detailed coverage of ... more
In their new radio hour, Nature Bats Last, two itinerant prophets of doom spend an hour helping thousands and thousands of us feel less alone in our awareness that homo sapiens cannot sustain the complexities of modern life for much longer. Without pandering or cow towing to the dominant cultural narrative they model kindness, awareness, grieving, and a sour-cream-sized dollop of gallows humour. They are brilliant and their guests are too. Tune in each week to see how they can surprise their g... more
Apple Podcasts | #162 | United States/Science/Natural Sciences |
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