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Podcast
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.
Podcast
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.
Explainer
EPA Decision Increases Air Pollution Risk
The Clean Air Act has a long record of keeping Americans safe from air pollution and its damaging health effects. A recent decision by Environmental Protection Agency threatens to walk back these vital protections.
Feature
50-State Food System Scorecard
What do we know about the overall health, sustainability, and equity of the food system across the United States?
Podcast
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.
Video
Scientists React to Fossil Fuel Ads
Watch scientists react to deceptive fossil fuel ads
Feature
Disinformation Playbook Stories
Counterfeiting science. Manufacturing uncertainty. Buying credibility. These are some of the tricks that unscrupulous businesses employ to evade responsibility for the harm caused by their products or practices.
Case Study
Heather von St James: The Asbestos Industry and Mesothelioma
Heather Von St. James is a 12-year mesothelioma cancer survivor who has dedicated her life to spreading awareness of mesothelioma and the dangers of asbestos.
Case Study
James Holstun and Martha T. McCluskey: Industry Influence at the University of Buffalo
James Holstun and Martha T. McCluskey discuss issues of industry ties corrupting academic integrity, both at the University at Buffalo and nationally.
Case Study
Harold Bock: DuPont and Water Contamination in West Virginia
Harold Bock talks about his work with the advocacy group Keep Your Promises DuPont, leading the fight to hold DuPont and Chemours accountable for toxic water contamination and the companies’ decades-long cover-up in WV.
Case Study
Eboni Cochran: Chemical Plants and the Right to Know
Activist Eboni Cochran talks about chemical plants and the right to know.
Podcast
The Evidence Is In: SNAP Works
Analyst Sarah Reinhardt explains why the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program needs to be strengthened, not weakened, in the next Farm Bill.