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June 11, 2009: Geoff Garver explains the science of climate change to Rob Johnson on KMPH 840AM, Modesto, California, who doesn't believe in it. Johnson's evidence for the supposed non-existence of climate change appears to come mainly from the Science and Public Policy Institute, which is headed by the former director of the Center for Science and Public Policy, a project of the Frontiers of Freedom Institute, which receives funding from ExxonMobil. Make of that what you will. The interview is about a third of the way down the page; interviewees are listed in alphabetical order, so just scroll down to "Geoffrey Garver".
June 4, 2009: Robert Howell talks to Tim Lynch on GreenPlanetFM, 104.6 New Zealand.
June 3, 2009: Geoff Garver talks to Shelley Irwin on WGVU (Grand Rapids, Michigan).
April 24, 2009: Geoff Garver is interviewed by Don Olson on Northern Sun News (Minneapolis-Saint Paul).
March 15, 2009: Geoff Garver speaks on Northern Spirit Radio (Eau Claire, Wisconsin).
March 29, 2009: Geoff Garver talks to Deborah Lindsay on "Tomorrow Matters", on KRXA 540 AM.
March 10, 2009: Professor Peter G. Brown speaks on Chicago Public Radio along with Paul Heltne of the Center for Humans and Nature.
January 22, 2009: Geoff Garver is a guest on the Jeff Farias Show (at PodBean.com). The interview portion starts at about 1:07:00 on the player.
January 16, 2009: Geoff Garver and Peter G. Brown speak on Conscious Rasta Report, LIBRadio.
January 11, 2009: Geoff Garver speaks on Madison 1670 AM.
January 9, 2009: Peter G. Brown speaks on KOPN (Columbia, Missouri).
January 1, 2009: Geoff Garver speaks on KOPN (Columbia, Missouri).
March 8, 2008: Peter G. Brown being interviewed on CinqFM (Montreal), Part One
Peter G. Brown is interviewed on CinqFM, Part Two

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