Marshall Islands: After the Bomb Dropped

<p>Conflict journalist James Stout travels to the remote Republic of the Marshall Islands, where the US tested its atomic bombs, to learn how communities are dealing with their nuclear legacy and the uncertainty climate change brings to their future. </p>

The Marshall Islands, Part One: For the Good of Humanity and to End All Wars

James begins a four-part series looking at the history and future of the low lying atoll nation of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. This episode looks at the islands’ nuclear legacy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

09-05
33:23

The Marshall Islands, Part Two: For the Good of Humanity and to End All Wars

In part two of the series, James looks at the USA’s failure to apologize to or adequately compensate the people of the RMI. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

09-06
32:50

The Marshall Islands, Part Three: Climate Change

James looks at the threat posed to the tiny atoll nation by climate change, and how the RMI has centered culture and community in its response. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

09-07
33:21

The Marshall Islands, Part Four: Water Is Life

In the final episode of the series, James looks at how Marshallese women's group Kora In Okrane have ensured access to clean water for every single resident of the country, and how the Marshallese community has come together to overcome the challenges of climate change, the nuclear legacy, and a safe home environment. Donate to Kora In Okrane (KIO) Directly - Email them to donate: kiomarshallislands@gmail.com Donate to the Sawyer Foundation: https://www.sawyerfoundation.org/donate  Learn more about Sawyer's clean water projects: https://www.sawyer.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

09-08
34:52

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