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Battered, Betrayed, but Not Beaten: Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
Climate Scientist Dr. Juan Declet-Barreto teaches us about community and resilience a year after Maria.
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Electric Buses: The People’s Electric Vehicle
Electric buses, trucks, and other heavy duty vehicles: What impact impact will they have on global warming emissions?
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Getting Excited About Energy: Expanding Renewables in the US
Energy expert Paula Garcia talks about the growth of renewable energy across the globe and in the United States.
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How Climate Change Affects Your Mental Health
Dr. Joel Nigg, a licensed clinical psychologist and professor at Oregon Health and Sciences University, discusses the mental health impacts of climate change.
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The Science of Forest Fires: Culture, Climate, and Combustion
Professor John Bailey, an expert on all things fire, tells us about controlled burning, silviculture, and why Smokey Bear had it all wrong.
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Revolution on the Road: The Shift to EVs and Self-Driving Cars
Vehicles expert Dr. Daniel Sperling walks us through the future of transportation and what is needed to make self-driving cars an affordable, convenient, and efficient reality.
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Coastal Homes and Properties at Risk: Sea Level Rise, Flooding, and Inundation
A discussion new analysis that pairs NOAA climate change research with Zillow real estate data to show the threat to coastal property.
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From Ozone Fixer to Presidential Speech Writer
Atmospheric scientist Don Wuebbles discusses ozone recovery, all-nighters at the White House, and communicating climate science
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The Federal Scientist Who Blew the Whistle
Dr. Joel Clement, a former policy director at the Department of Interior, shares his experience of political interference in the Trump administration and the steps he took to fight back.
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North Korea, Its Neighbors, and the US: A China Expert’s Perspective
Dr. Gregory Kulacki talks about what is motivating North Korean President Kim Jong Un and the possible outcomes of a summit with President Donald Trump.
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Nuclear Power Reactors: Is Smaller Better?
Dr. Edwin Lyman, internationally recognized expert on nuclear proliferation, walks us through nuclear power, its associated risks, and small modular reactors.
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Navigating the Climate Change Minefield with Michael Mann
One of the nation’s most respected (and harassed) scientists, Dr. Michael Mann, discusses the climate change tipping point and battling forces of denial.