The Tiny Building Blocks of Climate Change - with Dr. Tyler Volk.
- Green Street Radio

- Jul 4
- 1 min read
Tiny molecules we can't see, feel, smell, touch, or otherwise notice, are the real culprits in climate change.

This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about a proposed new law in Louisiana prohibiting people living in Cancer Alley from participating in “citizen science" by collecting their own air samples using inexpensive air monitors, and the publication of a new international study confirming the carcinogenicity of the popular pesticide glyphosate (“Round-Up”). Then author, climate scientist, biologist, and biosphere expert Dr. Tyler Volk talks about the tiny molecules that are actually causing all of our climate trouble.
Links from the interview
"CO2 Rising" by Dr. Tyler Volk, from MIT Press: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262515214/co2-rising/
YouTube Video: Where in the World is CO2 Rising?
Links from the News
Shutting down science in Cancer Alley: https://www.ehn.org/opinion-louisiana-law-threatens-air-quality-activism-with-steep-fines





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