US-Iran Relations, Space Junk, Methane
Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 871
- Aug 6, 2018 6:00 am
- 1:40:55 mins
What’s the US Strategy with Iran Right Now? Guest: Aaron David Miller, Middle East Analyst, Vice president, Woodrow Wilson Center As part of the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran, the US and five other world powers lifted economic sanctions that prevented Iranian companies from doing business with the outside world. Now a portion of those sanctions go back into effect. Over the weekend, President Trump gloated on Twitter about Iran’s economic troubles and expanding public protests. What will things look like moving forward? Keeping Tabs on Earth’s Orbiting Junkyard in Space Guest: David Geller, PhD, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Utah State University We humans leave garbage wherever we go — including space. An enormous high-speed junkyard now orbits our planet, threatening satellites and space travel. Recently, a European Space Agency satellite was almost knocked out by hurtling debris. Is there something to be done about that? Can Natural Gas Solve Our Energy Woes? Guest: Michael P. Harold, PhD, Department Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston American has a lot of natural gas. And it is a cleaner fuel than coal or diesel or gasoline. But natural gas is primarily made up of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. And if the methane doesn’t burn completely -- or if it escapes from wells and storage tanks on its way to be used -- it may actually make things worse. Is there a way to rely heavily on natural gas in the US without adding methane to the atmosphere? When Birthmothers Regret the Adoption Guest: Elissa Madden, PhD, Associate Professor, Diana R. Garland School of Social Work, Baylor University For many mothers, becoming pregnant is joyful. But for a few, it’s time of struggle. This is especially true of teen mothers who find themselves deciding between keeping the baby and giving it up for adoption. Either answer involves sacrifice and pain. What do we really know about what goes on in the minds of birth mothers in adoption? A new study looks at how birth mother