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In this six-part series “Planet A”, we travel to the corners of the world to show how humans have impacted earths natural systems and ushered in an era scientists are calling “The Anthropocene.” We go beyond climate change to exploire the root causes - and crucial solutions - needed to make sure the Anthropocene doesn’t also signal the end of man.

Series Producer. Aired starting November 15th, 2021 on Youtube

Since 2017, many of Newark’s homes have had dangerous levels of lead in them. Now a study commissioned by the city shows that the city’s lead pipes might be the cause

Producer/B-cam. Aired December 2018 on HBO

Most stories about the hog waste problem in North Carolina gloss over why farmers use giant waste lagoons in the first place: a contract system that gives them no out.

Producer. Aired October 2018 on HBO

The EPA rolled back Obama-era rules on how to handle and store toxic waste residues from burning coal. And now, drinking water across the country could be at risk of being contaminated by the byproduct of burning coal for power: toxic coal ash.

Producer. Aired July 2018 on HBO

Air pollution now causes more than 4 million deaths a year. And it might be having a surprising impact on one group in particular: the 86,000 New Yorkers who commute by bike every day.

Producer. Aired July 2018 on HBO

Two years after the largest methane blowout in U.S. history, residents in the Porter Ranch neighborhood of Los Angeles are still in the dark about its long-term effects on their health.

Associate producer. Aired October 2017 on HBO

Onondaga lake was once called the most polluted lake in America. Now, after 2 billion dollars worth of clean up efforts, officials are saying you can swim in it. But not everyone is so sure. (Start 19:43)

Producer. Aired August 2018 on HBO

Cape town is approaching day zero - the day when the water runs dry. Now the city is deploying police to fine anyone using more than their share of water.

Associate producer. Aired April 2018 on HBO

A system of satellite alerts developed at the University of Maryland, combined with drone technology on the ground, has allowed the people of Buen Jardín to monitor their land from above.

Associate producer. Aired January 2019 on HBO.

Fast fashion emits more greenhouse gas emissions than international shipping and aviation combined, and it's getting worse.

Producer. Aired March 2018 on HBO