
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Season 9 Episode 217 | 27m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Land Conservation & Job Growth, Woodworker Silas Kopf, Doomsday Clock
Amherst College Professor Katharine Sims & conservationist Spencer Meyer discuss their study on how conservation led to job growth in New England. Visit the Easthampton, MA studio of Silas Kopf, where the woodworker creates world-class marquetry. UMass Professor Joshua Goldstein explores the origins, history, and applications of the "Doomsday Clock."
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Season 9 Episode 217 | 27m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Amherst College Professor Katharine Sims & conservationist Spencer Meyer discuss their study on how conservation led to job growth in New England. Visit the Easthampton, MA studio of Silas Kopf, where the woodworker creates world-class marquetry. UMass Professor Joshua Goldstein explores the origins, history, and applications of the "Doomsday Clock."
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