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Environmental Minute
Environmental Minute is co-sponsored by The Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences: The Florida State University Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science; and the Florida Climate Institute (a joint venture of Florida State University and the University of Florida). Environmental Minute broadcast each Monday & Wednesday at 10:04am on WFSU-FM. The objective of the Environmental Minute is to provide listeners with information about the environment. And to showcase some of the talent that The Florida State University has in the field of Environmental Science. Contributions to the Environmental Minute are peer reviewed by at least one and most cases two reviewers. The reviewing process was felt essential and proved to be very useful in refining Environmental Minute contributions for clarity and relevance to a general audience.

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Week of Contributor Topic
Feb 12, 2012 Dr. Lydia Stefanova
How do climate variations affect Florida's manatees?

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Feb 5, 2012 Dr. Mark Powell
What is a LEED home?

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Jan 29, 2012 Dr. Robert Ellingson
What are greenhouse gases and how to they warm our planet?

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Jan 22, 2012 James Tull
Can tsunamis occur in the Atlantic Ocean and what are the risks to the eastern United States?

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Jan 15, 2012 Dr. Bill Dewar
What causes sea levels to rise?

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Jan 8, 2012 Dr. Ian MacDonald
What is the long term impact of the BP oil spill?

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Jan 1, 2012 Dr. Jon Ahlquist
What is the Butterfly Effect on weather?

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Dec 25, 2011 Melissa Griffin
Why do we get so much rain in the Sunshine State?

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