Feb 06 Watch Fusion Reactor A controversial nuclear fusion project is years behind schedule and more than $1 billion over budget. Continue watching
Jan 29 Mad Cow Concerns Spread to U.S., Asia, Eastern Europe Leaders of the U.S. beef industry emerged today from talks with government health officials pledging to do a better job of following regulations meant to curb the spread of mad cow disease. Continue reading
Jan 23 Watch Power Woes in California Spencer Michels reports on California's continuing electricity shortage. Continue watching
Jan 05 Watch Exit Interview: Bruce Babbitt Gwen Ifill talks with outgoing Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, who supports President Clinton's latest efforts to prohibit development on public lands. Continue watching
Jan 03 Watch Environmental Divide A panel compares the Clinton and Bush environmental policies. Continue watching
Jan 03 Watch Background: Environmental Divide After this background report, a panel compares the Clinton and Bush environmental policies. Continue watching
Dec 29 Interior Secretary-Designate: Gale Norton President-elect Bush has named former Colorado Attorney General Gale Norton to head the Department of the Interior, responsible for overseeing federal land and managing environmental resources. Continue reading
Dec 28 Watch Cell Phone Safety New, short-term studies suggest that cell phone use may not cause brain cancer. Continue watching
Dec 22 EPA Administrator-Designate Christine Whitman George W. Bush has nominated New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman to be the next administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Continue reading
Mar 16 The Business of E-Books By PBS News Hour This week, horror writer Stephen King became the first best-selling author to publish a work exclusively in electronic format. First-day sales of "Riding the Bullet" surpassed first-day sales of all King's best-selling books on paper. Continue reading