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Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-6-11 Hour 1 Power Ahead Wind's Potential

Midday's week-long special series Power Ahead concludes. The focus of today's first hour is wind's potential as an energy source. We'll look at it's potential as an energy source. Taking part in the discussion are Tom Landers, Environment Maryland, Jay Hancock, business columnist The Baltimore Sun, and Daniel F. Ancona III, Vice President for Renewable Energy, Princeton Energy Resources International



Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-5-11 Hour 2 Nuclear Safety

PowerAhead.jpg Hour two, on day four, of Midday's special series Power Ahead continues looking at nuclear energy. The emphasis this hour is on nuclear safety. After the earthquake damage to Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, is nuclear power safe?



Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-5-11 Hour 1 Nuclear Power Renaissance

PowerAhead.jpg Day four of Midday's special series Power Ahead focuses on nuclear energy. During the first hour we look at whether there could be a nuclear power renaissance.



Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-4-11 Hour 2 Power Ahead Solar Power

PowerAhead.jpg Hour two, on day three, of Midday's special series Power Ahead continues looking at natural gas and solar power. The focus of this hour is solar energy. Our guests this hour are Brad Heavener, Environment Maryland, Alexis Madrigal, senior editor at The Atlantic and author of Powering The Dream: The History and Promise of Green Technology and Vadim Polikov, president of Maryland-based Astrum Solar, installer or residential and small commercial solar panel systems.



Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-4-11 Hour 1 Power Ahead Natural Gas


PowerAhead.jpg Day three of Midday's special series Power Ahead focuses on energy. During the first hour we look at natural gas with Steve A. Gabriel, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland, Michel Boufadel, professor of civil and envrionmental engineering, Temple University, David Hughes, Post Carbon Institute Fellow and Amir Arif, Stifel Nicolaus



Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-3-11 Hour 2 Power Ahead: Coal


PowerAhead.jpg Hour two, on day two, of Midday's special series Power Ahead continues looking at fossil fuels. The focus of this hour is coal. Our guests this hour are Richard Heinberg, author and senior fellow, Post Carbon Institute., Don Shields, executive director, Center for Energy, University of Pittsburgh, Roger Bezdek, clean coal and energy security advocate and Mike Moore, president, Maryland Coal Association.



Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-3-11 Hour 1 Power Ahead: Oil


PowerAhead.jpg Day two of Midday's special series Power Ahead focuses on fossil fuels. During the first hour we look at coal with Robert Bryce, author of Power Hungry: The Myths of Green Energy and The Real Fuels of the Future, Bill McKibben, leading environmentalist and award-winning author of The End of Nature and Richard Heinberg, peak-oil expert, author and senior fellow, Post Carbon Institute.



Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-2-11 Hour 2 Power Ahead Global Warming

PowerAhead.jpg Power Ahead, Midday's special look at energy problems and solutions continues. The focus this hour is global warming. Our guests include Mark Hertsgaard, author of HOT: Living Through The Next Fifty Years On Earth, Darren Samuelsohn, Politico senior energy and environment reporter and Kate Sheppard, Mother Jones energy and environmental politics reporter.



Midday with Dan Rodricks 5-2-11 Hour 1 Power Ahead Consumption & Sustainability

PowerAhead.jpg Midday begins a week of daily programming devoted to one of the most urgent matters facing people of Maryland, the United States and planet Earth -- our energy problems and solutions. The week begins with a look at energy consumption and sustainability.



Midday with Dan Rodricks 4-29-11 Hour 2 Midday on the Law

This week on Midday on The Law: A look at the Obama administration's decision to order confessed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other alleged co-plotters to trial before a military commission at Guantanamo. The decision is an embarrassing reversal. President Obama had criticized military commissions as a candidate, and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder had announced with much fanfare that the five men would face justice in a courtroom in lower Manhattan. Mr.



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