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The Myth of the Homeless-Industrial Complex: How an Anti-Institution Boogeyman Distracts from the True Problems in the Homeless System of Care
The Myth of the Homeless-Industrial Complex: How an Anti-Institution Boogeyman Distracts from the True Problems in the Homeless System of Care

Despite spending billions of dollars to combat homelessness, California has the largest and fastest-growing homeless population in the United States.…

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Net Gains: Saving Seafood Before It’s Too Late
Net Gains: Saving Seafood Before It’s Too Late

More than 3 billion people rely on seafood as a primary source of animal protein. But waters are warming, and fish are moving. Are those fish, and th…

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Sarah Kendzior: The Last American Roadtrip (EXPLICIT)
Sarah Kendzior: The Last American Roadtrip (EXPLICIT)

It is one thing to study the fall of democracy, another to have it hit your homeland—and yet another to raise children as it happens. Join Sarah Kend…

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Jeanne Carstensen: The Human Cost of the Migration Crisis (EXPLICIT)
Jeanne Carstensen: The Human Cost of the Migration Crisis (EXPLICIT)

On October 28, 2015, Jeanne Carstensen was reporting as a foreign correspondent covering the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe when she witnessed a dev…

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Michael Joseph Gross with Guy Raz: The Untold Story of Muscle In Our Lives
Michael Joseph Gross with Guy Raz: The Untold Story of Muscle In Our Lives

Join us for a richly informative exploration of the central role of muscle in human life and health. Michael Joseph Gross, author of the new book Str…

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AI’s Power Demands: Do We Really Have the Energy for This?
AI’s Power Demands: Do We Really Have the Energy for This?

In a previous Climate One episode, we discussed the good, the bad, and the ugly impacts of artificial intelligence. But AI isn’t going away. Humans r…

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The Energy Transition Challenge
The Energy Transition Challenge

The energy transition is a monumental task, still in its early stages, with only about 10 percent of the necessary low-emissions technologies deploye…

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Peter Som: Family Style
Peter Som: Family Style

For Peter Som, nothing is quite as satisfying as the moment when everyone is gathered around the table and platters of food are set down for everyone…

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What’s for Dinner? How Food Policy Affects What Is on Your Plate. Appetizers Provided by Michelin Star Chef Richard Crocker.
What’s for Dinner? How Food Policy Affects What Is on Your Plate. Appetizers Provided by Michelin Star Chef Richard Crocker.

This evening, Vince Hall will give an overview of food policy, his work with Feeding America navigating the complexities of solving hunger in America…

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Trump Breaks Wind?
Trump Breaks Wind?

It’s no secret that President Trump is not a fan of wind energy. As a matter of fact, he signed an executive order on his first day back in office th…

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