We talk about how we should rethink our most densely-populated urban areas with DART board member Patrick Kennedy and Texas State Representative Rafael Anchia.
Read moreOur Seas Of Trash
Jenna Jambeck joins us to talk about how plastic is threatening our oceans – and what we can do to curb our use of it.
Read moreThe Standoff Over Access To Public Lands
James Pogue joins us to talk about the country’s militia movement – and the role of government in rural areas.
Read moreTo Touch A Tornado: The Life Of A Storm Chaser
Brantley Hargrove joins us to talk about how Tim Samaras become one of America’s greatest storm chasers.
Read moreHow Urban Wildlife Is Evolving
Urban ecologist Menno Schilthuizen joins us to talk about how lizards, birds and other creatures are adapting to better live alongside us.
Read moreIs The Endangered Species List Too Long?
Jennifer Kahn joins us to talk about the impossible decision of choosing which endangered species might need to be taken off life support.
Read moreHurricane Harvey Six Months Later
We talk about Houston’s recovery six months after the storm with Mayor Sylvester Turner and Marvin Odum – who’s heading the city’s rebuilding effort.
Read moreYou Are What You Eat: Chicken, Antibiotics And The Science Of Food
Maryn McKenna joins us to talk about how the increased use of antibiotics transformed chicken from a delicacy into a commodity.
Read moreThe Future Of Health In A Warming World
Dr. Paul Auerbach of Stanford University Medical School talks about the effect that rising temperatures has on the well-being of people.
Read moreWhat Texans Can Do For The Texas Coast
Jim Blackburn, Rice University environmental lawyer and engineer, joins us to discuss how Texas might prepare for the next mega-storm.
Read moreThe Upside Of Climate Change
Chris Thomas, a professor of conservation biology at the University of York, joins us to explain how humans have changed the natural world in positive ways.
Read moreVoices From The Flood: A National Call-In Special
Tens of thousands of Texans have been forced from their homes, with many living in shelters in Houston and around the state. We’ll hear from listeners across the country and we’ll get the latest on the situation.
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