Bay Area environmentalist Paul Hawken describes 100 ways in which human action can slow or even reverse climate change.
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Reversing Climate Change? California Author Offers 100 Reasons to Hope​
Swimming by Windfarm in Norfolk, England
In his new book, "Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming," Bay Area environmentalist Paul Hawken describes 100 ways in which human action can slow or even reverse climate change.
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Boy? Girl? Both? Neither? A New Generation Overthrows Gender
Max, 13 years old, identifies as agender
Listen to a new radio story that explores how some young people are rejecting the binary male-or-female gender by identifying as 'nonbinary.'
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Adam Savage of MythBusters on Why Science Matters
Adam Savage
Above the Noise host Shirin Ghaffary talks to the host of the popular TV show MythBusters, Adam Savage, about why he participated in the March for Science in San Francisco on April 22. Watch the latest videos from Above the Noise.
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Suicides Prompt Medical Schools to Finally Address Student Mental Health
Sean Petro, at age 24, one year before his suicide
After several suicides at medical schools over the past few years, schools and residency programs are starting to address high levels of depression and burnout among medical students.
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