The Gobabeb Training and Research Center in a remote corner of Namibia is providing climate data for scientists worldwide and finding new ways for Namibians to adapt to their changing...
A virulent strain of drug-resistant Tuberculosis is hitting a growing number of people in a region of South Africa. Now, scientists are pushing ahead with a more efficient test for...
It's painful and it alters women forever. But female circumcision is a traditional practice in many parts of the world. Up to 140 million women and girls have been cut...
Dr. Robert Corell, Chair of the Climate Action Initiative, speaks about the latest climate science, which indicates that the world's climate is warming and changing faster than previously anticipated.
(Latin Pulse: October 12, 2009) Latin Pulse brings you a special investigative report from Telesur on the epidemic of Chagas in Argentina's rural provinces. Although it already affects upwards of...
This Link TV special explores the concept of Oneness, and traces its evolution and expression through seemingly different religious and spiritual traditions, spanning the realms of both science and mysticism.
Leading environmental writer and activist Bill McKibben talks about how climate science and climate politics are quickly evolving - and how we now have a much more specific idea both...
In Bihar, India fewer than half the population can sign their own name. Yet, the "Super 30" prove every year that at the Ramanujan Academy, one's caste does not determine...
In Bihar, India fewer than half the population can sign their own name. Yet, the "Super 30" prove every year that at the Ramanujan Academy, one's caste does not determine...
In Bihar, India fewer than half the population can sign their own name. Yet, the "Super 30" prove every year that at the Ramanujan Academy, one's caste does not determine...
In this interview with host Mark Hertsgaard, University of California at Berkeley biologist Ignacio Chapela discusses the dangers of genetically modified foods - not only the questionable science behind it,...
UC Berkeley biologist Ignacio Chapela discusses his discovery of genetically modified sequences inserted into the corn genome in Oaxaca, Mexico. His scientific paper was attacked and discredited - demonstrating the...
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and Mary Nichols, Chair of the California Air Resources Board, dismiss skeptics' claims that humans are not contributing...