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The Climate Change Generation

Policy action on climate change remains politically gridlocked in the United States and throughout the world. Meanwhile, polls show that Americans remain divided about the causes of climate change and the urgency of the problem. Are you worried about climate change and what your generation can do about it? Bring your questions to the American Forum!

LISTEN LIVE on WAMU 88.5, your NPR news station in the nation's capitol, March 1 at 6:30 PM EST

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Matt Nisbet

An assistant professor in American University’s School of Communication and a Health Policy Investigator for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Juliet Eilperin

A Washington, D.C. native and Washington Post writer since 1998, Eilperin has reported on the environment since April 2004.

Kate Sheppard

 
Kate Sheppard is currently based in Washington, covering energy and environmental politics for Mother Jones. Sheppard has also written for Grist.org and The American Prospect.

Jane Hall

After a nine-year term with the Los Angeles Times, which included a run for the Pulitzer Prize, Hall has become a distinguished instructor on media and politics.