Record

RefNoTG/9/3/4
LevelItem
TitleThomas Gold
Date[1999]
DescriptionRadio programme in two parts on WNYC (New York Public Radio) in which Thomas Gold discusses the deep hot biosphere and his views on the origin of oil, natural gas and black coal. He also discusses his early life and career, the project to drill for gas and oil in the Siljan Ring, Sweden, and his views on peer review and the Big Bang theory. Gold was promoting his book, 'The deep hot biosphere - the myth of fossil fuels' (New York, Copernicus Books, 1999).
Extent1 cassette, 30 minutes and 40 seconds
FormatTape recording
AccessStatusOpen
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