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Video Click here to view the entire broadcast program, including the discussion. The following video segments aired on North Carolina Now in April 2001.
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Air Pollution Part 1
Pork producers and other industries that have settled in low wealth areas contribute to the daily pollution.
Producer - Dan Child, Medical Journalism
Associate producers - Chris Heaney, UNC School of Public Health
Sacoby Wilson, School of Public Health
Script writer - Meredith Carswell, School of Journalism and Mass Communication |
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Air Pollution Part 2
As more people settle in suburbs in urban areas, they increase the commuter traffic, and the addition of developments further from downtown increases pollutants in the air.
Producer - Steve Baragona, Medical Journalism
Associate producer - Frances M. Lynn, UNC School of Public Health
Script writer - Nora El-Khouri, B.A. journalism |
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Air Pollution Part 3
An increase in the cases of asthma and other respiratory illnesses have western North Carolinians concerned about pollution and how it is affecting their health and their tourist trade.
Producer - Tania Zeigler, Medical Journalism
Associate producer - Robin Argue, School of Public Health
Script writer - Tara Pierce, B.A. journalism |
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Bush's Environmental Policy: Discussion
Four advocates assess the emerging environmental policies of President Bush.
White House Correspondent: Margaret Warner
Date: 03-29-2001 |
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Power Plants
New power plants face regulatory hurdles in California.
Correspondent: Spencer Michels
Date: 06-05-2001 |
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