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Drilled: The Panic

August 10, 2023 by Justine Paradis

A true crime story about Big Oil, climate action, and the invention of “corporate free speech.”

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If houseplants could talk: communication and the natural world

August 03, 2023 by Felix Poon

From ultrasonic beats made by tomato plants to the nose of the shark and the migration of the monarch butterfly, we explore the many ways of communicating beyond human awareness.

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What's really in your wine?

July 27, 2023 by Justine Paradis

It’s not just grapes.

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Oppenheimer's omission

July 20, 2023 by Nate Hegyi

Host Nate Hegyi looks at the hidden history behind the world’s first radioactive fallout.

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Shrimp on the line

July 06, 2023 by Felix Poon

We eat more shrimp than any other seafood in this country. So times should be really good for shrimpers, right? But shrimpers say things have never been worse and that their whole industry here in the United States is on the brink of extinction.

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Do your doo diligence

June 29, 2023 by Guest User

You’re hiking with your dog when poop happens. It’s natural to let it decay in the woods, right? Or is it better to put it in a plastic bag and send it to a landfill?

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The Call of the Void

June 22, 2023 by Taylor Quimby

When you're standing on the edge of a cliff, have you ever felt an inexplicable urge... to jump?

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The carbon in your closet: cotton vs. polyester and other fabricated dilemmas

June 15, 2023 by Felix Poon

Synthetic clothes are made from fossil fuels, and cotton is water intensive. But figuring out what fabrics are best for the environment may be missing the point.

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When protest is a crime, part 2: city in a forest

June 08, 2023 by Justine Paradis

A drag show in rural North Carolina, a plot to attack the power grid in Baltimore, and a forest in Georgia.

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When protest is a crime, part 1: the Standing Rock effect

June 01, 2023 by Justine Paradis

When members of the Oceti Sakowin gathered to protest DAPL, they decided not to use violence against people. But property sabotage – well, that’s another question. 

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