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sidebar3.jpg Chris Mooney is a visiting associate in the Center for Collaborative History at Princeton University and the author of three books, The Republican War on Science, Storm World, and Unscientific America.

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Appearance on the Jim Bohannon Show Tonite; Yearly Kos Videos Up

Category: Global Warming and Hurricanes
Posted on: August 15, 2007 4:04 PM, by Chris C. Mooney

I'll be appearing on this popular late-night radio program tonight, in studio, at 10 pm ET to discuss Storm World. You should be able to listen live from this link. I hope you'll tune in.

Meanwhile, thanks to some amazing helpers, my entire talk on Storm World at the Yearly Kos science panel is now watchable on YouTube. It had to be broken up into three videos; I've posted those in order below the jump.

To watch Ed Brayton's talk on the same panel, go here.

Part I:

Part II:

Part III:

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Caught your talk a few days ago on C-SPAN. Only one criticism. Slow down your speech to 104 words per minute such as you did in the later half of your talk. Add a brief pause after your talking points and change of issue.

You appeared nervous in the first half and you were hard to follow at times as it seemed like a continuous running sentence. Give us a chance to digest all that you say.

Other than that, excellent job.

Posted by: Gene Goldring | August 16, 2007 3:24 PM

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