GW WonkCast S3E8-1: Below the Fold: Climate Change in Textbooks, Olympics and Diplomacy, and the EPA and SCOTUS

This Below the Fold covers a debate over whether to discuss climate change in textbooks in Idaho, a recap of what the Olympics meant for U.S. diplomacy, and a dispute between the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Supreme Court. Jessica Blackband moderates joined by co-Host Katherine Lundie and last episode’s special guest MPP Matthew Dotzler.

Listen to Below the Fold on Mondays, our guest interview on #wonkywednesdays, and Above the Fold live on the radio Fridays from 6:30-7:00 pm on gwradio.com and online on Sundays. Send love letters, or hate mail, to wonkcast@gmail.com or comment on Facebook.

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See the sources:

Katherine Lundie: Idaho Stripped Climate Change From School Guidelines. Now, It’s a Battle. The New York Times

Matthew Dotzler: U.S. Women’s Hockey Team Wins Gold, Beating Canada In Penalty-Shootout Thriller, National Public Radio

Olympics Open With Koreas Marching Together, Offering Hope for Peace, The New York Times

Jessica Blackband: U.S. Supreme Court rejects challenge to EPA water regulation, Reuters

Globally, People Point to ISIS and Climate Change as Leading Security Threats, Pew Research Center

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