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If your listeners can’t take an expedition to the Antarctic to cool off this summer, they can still visit the bottom of the world with Antarctica: Life On The Ice.
In a sound-rich special, Reporter Glenn Zorpette paints a sharp and compelling portrait of a continent alive with intellectual ferment, with charismatic creatures of both avian and human varieties, and with poignant human interest.
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About 100 Passionate People:
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, and the 2nd week of the month is Taiwanese American Heritage Week. TaiwaneseAmerican.org is pleased to present the profiles of a wide cross-section of everyday Taiwanese Americans who many of you have told us that you find personally inspiring or passionate about what they do. Each day this month, we’ll present about three people, of all ages, generations, and careers until we reach 100 people.
Daniel Grossman, Producer/Host of the special Heat of the Moment, was recently reporting from Bolivia and Ecuador on climate change.

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez (left) joins Bolivian president Evo Morales at the closing ceremony of the Cochabamba climate conference.

- Photo by Daniel Grossman
There is no audio yet, but you can read Daniel’s reports here:
Daniel Grossman has been a print journalist and radio and web producer for 20 years. He has produced radio stories and documentaries on science and the environment for National Public Radio’s show Weekend Edition; Public Radio International’s show on the environment, Living on Earth, and news magazine, The World. He has written for the New York Times, The Boston Globe, Discover, Audubon and Scientific America
Cool down this summer with a new radio special about Antarctica from IEEE Spectrum!

IEEE Spectrum Magazine, the flagship publication of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, explores the development, applications and implications of new technologies. It anticipates trends in engineering, science, and technology, and provides a forum for understanding, discussion and leadership in these areas.
The one-hour special will include segments about penguins & climate change, exploration & history of the South Pole, living at the South Pole, and much more.
Below is a teaser slide-show from http://spectrum.ieee.org/

Photo: Glenn Zorpette
During his week in Antarctica, the reporter frolicked with Adelie penguins, visited the century-old huts of the original polar explorers, successfully completed survival training, and came upon a mummified seal in a spectacular remote valley.
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