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Microplastics – “A Poison Like No Other,” Climate Scientists Sound the Alarm, Nat’l Audubon Keeps Enslaver’s Name and more

Mar 31, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The IPCC's Report on Climate Change
02:30 • 2min
3
The Inflation Reduction Act and the Future of Infrastructure
04:00 • 2min
4
The Importance of Limiting Warming
05:56 • 2min
5
The Importance of Resilience to Climate Risks
07:56 • 3min
6
The Future of Climate Change
10:43 • 2min
7
The National Audubon Society Chooses to Keep a Name Associated With Slavery and Racism
12:18 • 2min
8
The Rise of Armadillos
14:17 • 2min
9
The Impacts of Armadillos on the North
16:03 • 2min
10
The National Audubon Society and the Bird Conservation Group
17:47 • 2min
11
The Legacy of John James Audubon
19:18 • 2min
12
The National Audubon Society's Decision to Keep the Name
21:11 • 3min
13
National Audubon Society's $25 Million Commitment to Fund Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
23:48 • 2min
14
Why the National Audubon Society Wants to Keep Its Name
25:41 • 2min
15
The Effects of Slavery on the Burning Community and the Environmental Movement
27:49 • 3min
16
The National Audubon Society of the District of Columbia Is Considering a Name Change
30:23 • 2min
17
A Poison Like No Other: How Microplastics Corrupted Our Planet and Our Bodies
31:56 • 2min
18
The Microplastic Effect
34:11 • 2min
19
Nano Plastics: The Future of Microplastics
35:56 • 2min
20
The Human Health Impacts of Microplastics and Microfibers
37:32 • 3min
21
The Impacts of Microplastics on the Environment
40:07 • 3min
22
The Evolution of Microplastics in the Ocean
43:17 • 2min
23
The Rise of Plastics in the Environment
45:05 • 2min
24
The Importance of Filters on Washing Machines
46:50 • 2min
25
The Case for Civil Rights and Environmental Justice in Louisiana's Cancer Alley
49:16 • 3min