MultiMedia Cafe Episode 59: The Meteor that Changed Life

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MultiMedia Cafe Episode 59: The Meteor that Changed Life
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Thursday April 4, 2019

Robert Depalma, paleontologist, describes the meteor impact 66 million years ago that generated a tsunami-like wave in an inland sea that killed and buried fish, mammals, insects and a dinosaur, the first victims of Earth’s last mass extinction event. The death scene from within an hour of the impact has been excavated at an unprecedented fossil site in North Dakota.

Joie Brown, Permian Basin Hiring Events, gives details for the upcoming Bakken Hiring Event May 30, 2019 in Williston, ND. Brown said past shows have seen thousands of oil and gas job seekers looking for quality work. Drug testing on site and people coming up from the Permian Basin. Joie Brown can be reached at 701.369.3330 or bakkenhiringevents.com

Terry Etam, energy writer, BOE Report and author of The End of Fossil Fuel Insanity, talks about the religion of environmentalism and some of the tactics used by extremists. He explains the theme of his book and how the environmental movement is causing more harm to the planet than they are intending.

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