President Trump’s proposed 2,000-mile long, 30-foot high border wall would obstruct more than just a pretty landscape. It could bring an end to the species that live in the lush coastal grasslands, searing hot deserts, and staggering mountain peaks in the path of the wall. In this episode of Trump on Earth, we team up with a fellow environmental podcast, Generation Anthropocene, as Stanford student Maddy Belin talks with Penn State University Professor Jesse Lasky for their episode entitled “Oh Right, the Animals.”
Coronavirus is like Climate Change on Steroids
How Dark Money Fuels Mistrust of Science
EPA to Polluters: Monitor Yourselves
A Dark History
Trump Administration Ending Long-Standing Protections for Migratory Birds
Manipulating Data to Exploit a Disaster
Is this Trump's Biggest Environmental Rollback?
Strengthening Transparency or Silencing Science?
What’s the Future of Global Climate Policies?
Murray Energy, A Major Trump Ally, Goes Bankrupt
One Man's Quest to Transform American Energy
Rick Perry Made Me Do It
Who's Watching the Hogs?
Trump and the Philosophy of Climate Denial
We Watched All Seven Hours of the Climate Town Hall. Here's What You Should Know.
'This is no longer about the science. This is somebody's ideology.'
The Nuclear Dilemma
California v. Trump
Fact Check: Trump’s Environmental Speech
So Long, Clean Power Plan. It Was Nice Knowing You.
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