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Rationing Health Care, Socks for Malaria Control, Cholera in Haiti

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 97: A South African committee that rations life-saving medical treatments. Smelly socks may aid malaria control. The controversial cause of Haiti's cholera outbreak. more »

Is Coal Here to Stay?

By Jeff Goodell

Forum 24: Global consumption of coal is growing. But so are concerns over its environmental costs. Is coal here to stay? Check out our discussion with journalist Jeff Goodell. more »

Nuclear Energy in India and Asia

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 91: India's nuclear ambitions hit road bumps. Asia's betting big on nuclear energy. But is it a safe bet? We have a related Science Forum discussion through November, 19th. Stop by with your questions. more »

Asia’s Push for Nuclear Power — a Wise Bet?

By M.V. Ramana & Alex Glaser

Nuclear analysts M.V. Ramana and Alexander Glaser discuss the implications of the burgeoning Asian nuclear energy industry. Come join the conversation. more »

China Goes Green, The EU Debates Biofuels, Swearing Eases Pain

By admin

Podcast 23: Two views on China’s push to become greener, biofuel controversy in Europe, and a look at how jockeys can make a horse go faster. more »

China: Global Warming Savior or Sinner?

By Julian Wong

Forum 3: China burns more coal than any other country. It's also a leader in solar energy. So is China an environmental villain or savior? We talk to Julian Wong. more »