Author of “Carbon Democracy” on Pipeline Politics
In recent weeks, European leaders have been debating how to deal with a Russian pipeline project under the Baltic Sea.
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In recent weeks, European leaders have been debating how to deal with a Russian pipeline project under the Baltic Sea.
With the election of Donald Trump, many are asking why what spurred the global rise of nationalism.
We look at how anti-immigrant sentiment has given rise to populist political parties in Europe.
The investigative journalist joins us to discuss what he sees as the rise of right-wing extremism and erosion of religious freedom in India.
Environmental movements need to bring the affected people into academic discourse, Dr. Sylvia Hood Washington told ‘Worldview’ Tuesday.
We discuss the curious and occasionally absurd experiments taking place on behalf of the U.S. military with Mary Roach, author of ‘Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War.’
CodePINK co-founder critiques the cozy relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
The Chicago Cubs are playing in the World Series for the first time in 71 years, and Cubs fans are hoping they’ll win the Series for the first time in 108 years. As one of the oldest teams in …
Film Contributor, Milos Stehlik of Facets Multimedia, discusses two news films on Worldview.
This week, Nari introduces us to a play that modernizes the story of King Henry VIII’s last wife. He’s joined by playwright Kate Hennig, author of The Last Wife and Nick Bowling, artistic director …