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![Got Science? The Podcast - Pablo Ortiz](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2021-02/gs-thumbnail-pablo-ortiz.jpg?itok=2HHP-jsk)
Communities Living the Climate Crisis
Dr. Pablo Ortiz discusses the intersecting impacts of climate change in the San Joaquin Valley.
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Gretchen Goldman](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2021-01/gs-thumbnail-gretchen-goldman.jpg?itok=qmQZlBnf)
Restoring Federal Science
Dr. Gretchen Goldman details what is needed to bring back and strengthen the role of science in government.
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Leah Penniman](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2021-01/gs-thumbnail-leah-penniman.jpg?itok=13hP-sxF)
Farming While Black
Leah Penniman discusses how community farms can uproot the food system and create opportunities for Black and Brown farmers.
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Ana Diez Roux](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-12/gs-thumbnail-ana-diez-roux_0.jpg?itok=bN8D25L5)
How Can We Distribute a COVID-19 Vaccine Equitably?
Dr. Ana Diez Roux discusses the ethical questions and criteria behind the equitable distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Rebecca Boehm](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-12/gs-thumbnail-rebecca-boehm.jpg?itok=E-gw1BV0)
Reviving the Gulf Coast Dead Zone
Dr. Rebecca Boehm explains how excess fertilizer on Midwest farms contributes to “dead zones” in the Gulf, and how to reverse course.
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Jon Trapp](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-11/gs-thumbnail-jon-trapp.jpg?itok=9EZfSW_g)
A Firefighting Biologist’s Tale
Forest firefighter and conservation biologist Jon Trapp talks about analyzing wildfires, close calls with endangered wolves, and the urgency of global warming.
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Naomi Oreskes](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2019-11/gs-thumbnail-naomi-oreskes.jpg?itok=zQwPAPwV)
Why Trust Science?
This episode starts with part four of our series on who pays for climate damages followed by a replay of Dr. Naomi Oreskes discussing her book, Why Trust Science?
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Cameron Tracy](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-10/gs-thumbnail-cameron-tracy.jpg?itok=XF-u58gQ)
Do Hypersonic Weapons Live Up to the Hype?
Global security expert Dr. Cameron Tracy discusses misconceptions about hypersonic weapons and how they could lead us into another arms race.
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Angela Saini](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-10/gs-thumbnail-angela-saini.jpg?itok=9m-p9_iX)
The Racist History of Race Science
Author Angela Saini discusses biological myths and racist biases in the sciences from past to present
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Kristy Dahl](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-09/gs-thumbnail-kristy-dahl-3.jpg?itok=YrXcFM_2)
The Cascading Disasters of Wildfire Season
Climate scientist Dr. Kristy Dahl discusses how global warming is fueling wildfire season and its impacts on the most vulnerable.
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Elena Krieger](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-09/gs-thumbnail-elena-krieger.jpg?itok=2Y5M_5FB)
Energy Storage Technology Will Ramp Up Renewables
Dr. Elena Krieger explains how an unsung technology can increase reliable access to clean energy
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![Got Science? The Podcast - Hanjiro Ambrose](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2020-08/gs-thumbnail-hanjiro-ambrose.jpg?itok=UTTv_VOH)
The Afterlife of Electric Car Batteries
When electric vehicles start retiring, what happens to their batteries? Transportation expert Hanjiro Ambrose discusses the importance of recycling EV batteries.