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Could Indoor Farming Help Address Food Shortages?

November 13, 2017 | Clip

By 2050, Earth’s population is expected to rise to 10 billion, while the resources on the planet continue to shrink. Researches in the Netherlands are experimenting with one way to feed more people with less: growing crops indoors. NewsHour Weekend’s…

Chemical Pollution on Long Island

October 30, 2017 | Episode

Chemical pollution is pervasive in LI's environment, but what toll is chemical pollution taking on our quality of life? Adrienne Esposito, Exec. Dir.of Citizens Campaign for the Environment and Patricia Wood, Founder & Exec. Dir. Grassroots Environmental Education discuss chemical…

Renewable Energy on Long Island

October 30, 2017 | Episode

Solar and wind energy have become a crucially important source of inexpensive, renewable energy in the world. Neal Lewis, Exec. Dir. at the Sustainability Institute at Molloy College and Gordian Raacke, Founder & Exec. Dir. at Renewable Energy Long Island…

Large Companies See Payoffs in Sustainability

September 25, 2017 | Clip

In June, President Donald Trump announced the U.S. would quit the Paris climate change accord, in which 195 nations agreed to voluntary steps to reduce emissions of gases that cause global warming. Strong opposition to the move came from U.S.…

How Warmer Winters Affect Our Planet

September 5, 2017 | Clip

Earth's polar regions are sensitive enough that a difference of one or two degrees in temperature can thaw a world of ice. Polar scientist, Marco Tedesco of Columbia University's Earth Institute has been studying these warmer winters that affect our…