Tomorrow (Thursday, August 26 10am EDT), NPR's Diane Rehm Show hosts discussion on the BP oil spill and the fate of that oil in the Gulf.
Guests include Juliet Eilperin, Environmental reporter, Washington Post; Terry Hazen, Head of the Ecology Department and Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, the U.S. Department of Energy BER Distinguished Scientist, and the lead scientist on a new study of microbial activity in plumes of oil from the BP spill; Richard Camilli, Associate Scientist of Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and chief scientist for a research team that first mapped the underwater plume; Ronald Atlas, microbiologist at University of Louisville and past president of the American Society for Microbiology and David E. Guggenheim, 1planet1ocean.
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Guests include Juliet Eilperin, Environmental reporter, Washington Post; Terry Hazen, Head of the Ecology Department and Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, the U.S. Department of Energy BER Distinguished Scientist, and the lead scientist on a new study of microbial activity in plumes of oil from the BP spill; Richard Camilli, Associate Scientist of Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and chief scientist for a research team that first mapped the underwater plume; Ronald Atlas, microbiologist at University of Louisville and past president of the American Society for Microbiology and David E. Guggenheim, 1planet1ocean.
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