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We’ll explore how war can devastate the environment, and how climate change and resource scarcity can lead to conflicts. Series produced by Nissa Thompson.
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| 1930s Dust Bowl and Climate Change |
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Robert McLeman — Professor of Geography, University of Ottawa |
| Environmental Peacemaking |
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Geoffrey Dabelko —Director of the Environmental Change and Security Program at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars |
| Making the Korean Demilitarized Zone a Peace Park |
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| Hall Healy — President of the DMZ Forum |
| The Military and the Korean Demilitarized Zone |
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| James Card — Independent Journalist |
| Consequences of Marshall Islands Atomic Tests |
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| Richard Li — Counselor and Teacher at Marshall Islands High School |
| Land Distribution Problems and Conflict |
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| Thomas Homer-Dixon — Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Toronto; Author of the books Environment, Scarcity, and Violence AND The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity, and the Renewal of Civilization |
| Restoring War-torn Iraqi Marshlands |
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Azzam Alwash — Founder and Director of Nature Iraq
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| Farmers Talk about Wind Project |
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Kathy Verdon — Marseilles, IL Wind Farm Owner Mark Bagnell — Marseilles, IL Wind Farm Owner Anna Wicks— Marseilles, IL Wind Farm Owner |
| Tour of Wind Farm |
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Joel Link — Vice President of Business Development, Invenergy
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| Web Exclusive: Full Interview with Simon Dalby |
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| Simon Dalby — Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada; Author of Environmental Security and the forthcoming book Security and Environmental Change |
| Putting the Environment on the National Security Agenda |
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| Simon Dalby — Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada; Author of Environmental Security and the forthcoming book Security and Environmental Change |
| Deforestation and Failing Agricultural Production Haiti |
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| Bob Maguire — Director of the Haiti Program at Trinity University, Washingtin, D.C. |
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