The Ice Is Melting Part 2

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Part 2 of The Ice Is Melting

The Ice Is Melting

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Bruce Melton, Austin engineer and global climate change expert, appears on Austin News Real to show the first part of his film documenting the melting glaciers in Greenland and to share convincing data about global warming.

Austin News Real is produced by iconmedia's Pam Thompson and Stefan Wray in the studios of channelAustin, Austin's community television and digital media center. The program appears on Austin cable channel 10 on Thursdays at 6:00 pm.

Nuke Free Texas

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Karen Hadden of the Sustainable Energy & Economic Development (SEED) Coalition and S. David Freeman, known as the “Green Cowboy,” join Austin News Real to debunk the myth that nuclear power is a viable clean and safe energy option. The nuclear power industry has proposed eight (8) new nuke plants for Texas. For details and information about what you can do see www.nukefreetexas.org

Climate Death

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This week’s Austin News Real program features Bruce Melton, P.E., an Austin civil engineer and climate change expert, who reveals the true impact of the warming planet. Bruce Melton talks about what he learned visiting Greenland and witnessing firsthand the melting glaciers. He also screens his 12-minute documentary, “What Have We Done,” about the greatest tree pandemic in North America in possibly 10,000 years. Four hundred million trees are dead in the American Rockies. This is what the scientists have been warning us about when they said that insect infestation would increase in a warmer world. Bruce Melton also shares several songs he has written. More information about his work on climate change can be found at www.meltonengineering.com

Farm and Ranch Freedom

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Austin News Real’s guest Judith McGeary, an attorney and organic farmer, as well as founder of the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance, talks about the National Animal Identification System (NAIS). This program, developed by the big industry giants, requires that any type of live stock animal be registered and tagged. Information on the animals is to be reported to databases owned and controlled by private companies. The entire system is designed to benefit big agribusiness, but it hurts the small and independent farmers. For more information see www.FarmAndRanchFreedom.org

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