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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Is increasing turbulence making flying more dangerous?
Is climate change making turbulence more dangerous for people taking flights around the world?
That?s what one listener asked, following a terrifying turbulence incident which left one person dead and more than 20 injured on a flight to Singapore.
We speak to turbulence expert Paul Williams, Professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading, to understand what is going on.
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The Indicator from Planet Money - Goodbye, Chevron. Hello, lawsuits!
Yesterday, we explained the history that led to this moment. Today, we look at the how the decision will play into a wave of regulatory lawsuits.
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The Indicator from Planet Money - The conservative roots behind the Chevron doctrine
Now, a recent Supreme Court decision has set in motion another tectonic shift, effectively ending that precedent. Today, we dig into what Chevron deference is and how it actually came about. Then tomorrow we'll continue our focus on this significant change by looking at the potential fallout.
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