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Greenhouse gases could tip the Earth – or at least a planet like Earth, orbiting a star very like the Sun – into a runaway…
In Paris late last year, the countries of the world pledged to reduce emissions to keep global warming “well below a 2 degree Celsius” rise…
The New York Times has a two part piece about the U.S. war on Libya and especially Hillary Clinton's role as the then Secretary of State in it.…
Dr. Jill Stein is the 2016 presidential candidate for the Green Party and a strong advocate for greater third party representation in election campaigns and…
Sheri Winston, a celebrated sexuality teacher, award-winning author and medical professional, returned to the program. She and Dr. Diana discussed getting in the mood. A…
Part I: D. Anthony Evans, Train 2 Live D. Anthony Evans knows what it takes to face down life’s biggest challenges and beat them. A…
This week Mike and Guy were joined by independent journalist Cory Morningstar. They discussed and analyzed the words of prominent activist Bill McKibben, founder of…
In episode 91 David Crowe interviews Alan Cassels, a Canadian drug policy researcher at the University of Victoria, who has authored several books, and many…
Election 2016: On Super Tuesday, An Alternative to the Quadrennial Charade It’s The Big Day in the 2016 presidential election. Bipartisan primaries and caucuses in…
When people ask me what more can be done to achieve 9/11 truth and justice, I tell them to spend less time calling for a…
Next to water, tea is the most popular beverage in the world, which is generally a good thing: Besides being tasty and soothing—or energizing, depending on…
Les Leopold is the co-founder and executive director of two nonprofit educational organizations: The Labor Institute and the Public Health Institute. He also helped to…