Will fusion power save us? With guest Dr. Charles Seife, NYU professor. Hosted by Dr. Michio Kaku.
Will fusion power save us? With guest Dr. Charles Seife, NYU professor. Hosted by Dr. Michio Kaku.
Katie Singer, author of An Electronic Silent Spring, talks about the science covering the ecological effects of EMR followed by Layna Berman and Dr. Jeffry Fawcett discussing the political economy of the wireless revolution. Visit Your Own Health And Fitness
We talk to one of the climate justice activists headed to Paris about what you work toward when you don’t have much hope for climate negotiations. Plus: Berkeley’s City Council is taking up dueling reports on how its police department turned a Black Lives Matter protest into a bloody street battle. But first: was the … Continued
Pope Francis to World Leaders at U.N. Climate Summit: “We Are at the Limits of Suicide”; “The Fossil Fuel Era Must Draw to a Close”: A Message from the Marshall Islands to the World; “The Paris Agreement Will See the Planet Burn”: Former Bolivian Climate Negotiator Pablo Solón; Philippines’ Former Climate Negotiator Yeb Saño’s 900 … Continued
Today on Flashpoints: Rwanda preparing for another slaughter in Burundy. And tracking police violence against black-lives matters protesters in Berkeley, the home of the free speech movement in America
International Climate Talks have begun in Paris today. We’ll look at the science behind what type of agreements need to be met in order to keep global temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Celsius. Dr. Eric Rehm is an Arctic Scientist at Laval University in Quebec. Then, we’ll talk about flight evolved in different … Continued
When a center-left government took over Brazil in 2003, their policies helped spark a surge in growth and development, the rise of a high-consumption middle class, a spike in housing prices that put Rio de Janeiro almost on par with what we’re going through in the Bay Area. They also won a bid to host … Continued
Global Protests Demand Climate Justice as World Leaders Open Pivotal Paris Summit; Thousands Defy Paris State of Emergency, Protest Ban to Sound the Alarm on Global Climate Crisis; “I Am Paris, I am Bamako, We Are Humanity”: Memorial at Bataclan Theatre Honors Attack Victims; Indigenous Climate Activists: Paris “Police State” is the Reality Frontline Communities … Continued
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Boletos de regalo para el Concierto Navideño con Tijuana No, Inspector y La Castañeda. Estrenos musicales y algo de lo mejor de la música latina alternativa. Conducido por Miguel Guerrero.
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Featuring music by Heaters based out of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Four-piece Moonwalks based out of Detroit, Michigan. Six-piece The Most Serene Republic based out of Ontario. Solo electronic project Portal Bat based out of Australia. Four-piece Soft Serve based out of Vancouver. Solo electronic project Fascinator emerging out of New York. Psych-Pop duo Garden Gate … Continued