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EcoReport - February 2, 2012

Series: EcoReport
From: WFHB
Length: 00:25:05

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Environmental headlines plus part two of our conversation with Michael Hamburger, professor of Geological Sciences at Indiana University and a noted seismologist. Read the full description.

Badge-wo-tagline_small In today’s feature report, Michael Simmons from Bloomington Parks and Recreation interviews Michael Hamburger, professor of Geological Sciences at Indiana University and a noted seismologist. Today is part two of the conversation exploring how human actions such as fracking and other activities have been connected to earthquakes.

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In today’s feature report, Michael Simmons from Bloomington Parks and Recreation interviews Michael Hamburger, professor of Geological Sciences at Indiana University and a noted seismologist. Today is part two of the conversation exploring how human actions such as fracking and other activities have been connected to earthquakes.

Additional Credits

Anchors: Bradford Raths, Kelly Miller
This week’s news stories were written by Rachel Cerrone, Megan Snook, and Dan Young
Our weekly calendar is compiled by Laura Nading
This week’s show was engineered by Jim Lang
EcoReport is produced by Lucille Bertuccio and Ibrahim Shafai
Executive producer is Alycin Bektesh.

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