
WRVO’s The Campbell Conversations – Conversations in the Public Interest will feature an interview with Eugene Domack, the J.W. Johnson Family Professor of Environmental Studies, at noon on Friday, June 4. Domack will speak about Antarctica and climate change, the recent earthquake in Chile, the Deep Water oil well blow out and the local natural gas exploration effort in the Marcellus shale via hydraulic fracturing or hydrofracking.
The Campbell Conversations, led by Syracuse University Campbell Public Affairs Institute Director Grant Reeher, is a segment of WRVO’s Weekly Edition program and features a conversation with a “notable guest … whose work affects the public life of the community,” according to WRVO’s website.
The program can be heard on 91.9 FM or at the public radio station’s website www.wrvo.fm or via podcast.
The Campbell Conversations, led by Syracuse University Campbell Public Affairs Institute Director Grant Reeher, is a segment of WRVO’s Weekly Edition program and features a conversation with a “notable guest … whose work affects the public life of the community,” according to WRVO’s website.
The program can be heard on 91.9 FM or at the public radio station’s website www.wrvo.fm or via podcast.