Join us on this episode of The Inside Story as we explore the science behind climate change and its effects on our planet. This week on The Inside Story: Confronting the Climate Crisis - Episode 89
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week released proposals for the most aggressive vehicle emission standards in the country’s history, with the expectation that electric cars will account for two of every three cars being produced in the U.S. by 2032. Keith Kocinski reports.
Experts signal a positive sign as GM inks deal with US semiconductor manufacturer—expected to spur more microchip manufacturing stateside
Economists says blue-collar workers may fare well in coming short-term recession
Shallow recession for US, deeper slowdown for rest of world
Ali Danish Bakhtyari, who fled Afghanistan in the 1990s, is again a refugee, having fled the Taliban in 2021
Experts neither predict a near-future stabilization of prices nor exclude further supply chain disruptions
Over 2.5 million refugees have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded the country over two weeks ago. Aid from around the world has poured into the region -- often from small groups or lone volunteers. One mayor of a small coastal community in New Jersey is giving back to those who have helped his community. From Poland, Keith Kocinski has the story.
Anti-Defamation League report finds 2019 was worst year for antisemitic incidents on record in US, and 2020 was not far behind
Many expect residents will return to New York and other cities as pandemic wanes, lured by lower prices
Each scholarship is worth an average of $100,000 a year
Students at one of the United States most prestigious universities say they will withhold their tuition payments unless school meets their demands
New York City produces 12,000 tons of waste each day but manages to recycle just 17% of it
'Not a lot of things will change when you have divided government,' one analyst notes
How one group is helping recent US immigrants as they adapt to a new country and deal with the pandemic