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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2009 · 31 MIN

Broadcast on January 13, 2009

from The Blue Hour · host CiTR & Discorder Magazine

Dr. Hadi Dowlatabadi, discusses the importance of interdisciplinary research; and why adaptation to climate change will be so much more difficult than academics have been postulating. Music from Chopin performed by Professor Emeritus Robert Silverman.

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Dr. Hadi Dowlatabadi, discusses the importance of interdisciplinary research; and why adaptation to climate change will be so much more difficult than academics have been postulating. Music from Chopin performed by Professor Emeritus Robert Silverman.

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