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African Americans Against the Bomb: Connecting the Dots Between Nuclear Weapons and Racial Justice
A conversation about the forgotten history of African Americans against the nuclear bomb that connects the fight against nuclear weapons with racial equality.
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The Amazing Renewables Race: Ranking the States on Clean Energy
Senior energy analyst, John Rogers, talks about some of the surprising findings in a new UCS report on state-level clean energy progress.
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Unpacking the Snowpack: Is the California Drought Really Over?
Senior climate scientist, Dr. Juliet Christian-Smith, talks about water, snowpack, and the drought in California.
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Science and Justice are Indivisible: A Conversation with Robert Bullard
Dr. Robert Bullard discusses his past, new fights, and the role of scientists in solving environmental racism.
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The Ultimate Designated Driver: Pros and Cons of Self-Driving Cars
Vehicles analyst, Jimmy O'Dea, examines the practical issues and philosophical implications of self-driving cars.
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Federal Science in the Crosshairs
A discussion of the challenges ahead for federal scientists in the Trump administration.
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The Jet Stream Winter Machine
Climate scientist Dr. Brenda Ekwurzel sets us straight on snowy weather and global warming.
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The Factless President
Ken Kimmell, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists, discusses the role of science in the Trump administration.
