NEW YORK, NY, September 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Lewis Ziska will discuss his research on crop systems and global change on The Organic View Radio Show (www.theorganicview.com) with host, June Stoyer, on September 14, 2011 at 4p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Dr. Ziska is a Plant Physiologist with the USDA's Agricultural Research Service in Beltsville, Maryland. After graduating from the University of California, Davis, he began his career as a Smithsonian fellow, and then took up residence as the Project Leader for global climate change at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines before joining USDA. Dr. Ziska has published numerous papers on carbon dioxide and climate change impacts on agriculture, weed biology and public health. At present he is investigating the role of rising carbon dioxide and changing climate on food security, invasive species and aerobiology. Dr. Ziska's research has appeared in: The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report and CNN Headline News. He has appeared on the ABC nightly news with Charles Gibson and the NBC nightly news with Brian Williams. He was also featured in the HBO documentary, "Too Hot Not to Handle".
Callers are welcome to join the conversation during the show by calling (917) 932-1068. The live, Internet talk-radio show will stream from the host page at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theorganicview.
"With the world's population increasing so rapidly we need to do all we can to safeguard our food security," said June Stoyer, Executive Producer of the show. "Dr. Ziska's research offers tremendous insight as to realistic options that we can explore."
An archive will be available at http://www.theorganicview.com/podcasts/ or listeners can subscribe to the archives via the RSS feed located at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theorganicview.rss All podcasts are also available for download on all major podcast providers such as iTunes and Zune. Read more about the host and the discussion on The Organic View's website at http://www.TheOrganicView.com. ###
About The Organic View Radio Show
"The Organic View Radio Show" is a unique, live, interactive, internet talk-radio show that features key leaders, innovators and educators who work within industries that involve organics, environment, politics, living green and sustainability. Host, June Stoyer, explores the background and mission of each guest. Questions are taken by the audience via Twitter, Skype, Facebook and email. Callers are encouraged to call (917) 932-1068 to listen or ask questions. The complete archives are available at http://www.theorganicview.com/podcasts/ iTunes and every major podcasting provider. The show is broadcast live at 4 pm, Eastern Standard Time and has a global audience with over a million listeners. Featured guests have included: Michael Potter, CEO of Eden Foods, Arran Stephens, CEO of Nature's Path, John Robbins, Trump Chicago, Prince Lorenzo Borghese, Defenders Of Wildlife, Dr. Marla Spivak as well as hundreds of other industry leaders, scientists and experts.
Dr. Lewis Ziska To Be Interviewed By June Stoyer On "The Organic View Radio Show" September 14, 2011, At 4 pm EST
World renowned authority on climate change to discuss research on impact of CO2 on crop systems and invasive weeds.
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[Press-News.org] Dr. Lewis Ziska To Be Interviewed By June Stoyer On "The Organic View Radio Show" September 14, 2011, At 4 pm ESTWorld renowned authority on climate change to discuss research on impact of CO2 on crop systems and invasive weeds.