Richard Manning joins us to explain why wildfires are becoming increasingly common – and if it’s possible to prevent them.
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Richard Manning joins us to explain why wildfires are becoming increasingly common – and if it’s possible to prevent them.
Read moreScientists began to understand the potential dangers of climate change in the 1980’s, yet that understanding wasn’t put into action. Writer Nathaniel Rich joins us to talk about why.
Read moreVince Beiser joins us to talk about the importance of sand as a natural resource – and about the very real possibility that we may be running out of it.
Read moreWe 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 moreJenna Jambeck joins us to talk about how plastic is threatening our oceans – and what we can do to curb our use of it.
Read moreJames Pogue joins us to talk about the country’s militia movement – and the role of government in rural areas.
Read moreBrantley Hargrove joins us to talk about how Tim Samaras become one of America’s greatest storm chasers.
Read moreUrban ecologist Menno Schilthuizen joins us to talk about how lizards, birds and other creatures are adapting to better live alongside us.
Read moreJennifer Kahn joins us to talk about the impossible decision of choosing which endangered species might need to be taken off life support.
Read moreWe 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 moreMaryn McKenna joins us to talk about how the increased use of antibiotics transformed chicken from a delicacy into a commodity.
Read moreDr. Paul Auerbach of Stanford University Medical School talks about the effect that rising temperatures has on the well-being of people.
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