Dahr was interviewed on June 10, 2014, by Flashpoints on KPFA, Berkeley, regarding his story for Truthout on fracking near the Waste Isolation Pilot Project (WIPP) in New Mexico. You can listen to the interview on soundcloud.
Melting Polar Caps a “Ticking Timebomb” for Earth’s Climate System
Dahr interviewed on TheRealNews.com with Professor Peter Wadhams.
How Fallujah Became the Iraqi Government’s New Battleground
The Real News interviews Dahr on “how the Iraqi city of Fallujah went from welcoming intervention to fighting the U.S.-backed Iraqi government.
NASA Climate Predictions Show Serious Threat to Humanity
Dahr interviewed by The Real News says “that though some journalists avoid linking weather patterns to climate change, global warming still exists.
Democracy Now! Interviews Dahr Jamail on Fallujah Humanitarian Crisis
“Humanitarian Crisis Intensifies in Fallujah as Iraqi Gov’t Accused of Killing Over 100 Civilians” “A new report by Truthout has revealed doctors, residents and non-governmental organization workers in the city of Fallujah are accusing the Iraqi government of war crimes and crimes against humanity in its ongoing attack against the city. According to one account,
Dahr Interviewed on Al Jazeera’s Listening Post
Dahr appeared on Al Jazeera’s Listening Post May 4, 2013, “Iraq: ‘Disciplining’ the Media.” We assess the country’s factionalised media as Nouri al-Maliki’s government shuts down 10 satellite TV stations. aljazeera.com/programmes/listeningpost/2013/05/20135410111714964.html Dahr’s interview begins at 2:09.
Democracy Now! Interviews Dahr Jamail on Iraq 10 Years After US Invasion (Part 2)
“Ten Years Later, U.S. Has Left Iraq With Mass Displacement & Epidemic of Birth Defects, Cancers”
Democracy Now! Interviews Dahr Jamail on Iraq 10 Years After US Invasion (Part 1)
“Dahr Jamail Returns to Iraq to Find Rampant Torture and a Failed State Living in ‘Utter Devastation’”
Dahr Jamail Interviewed on Democracy Now! about Gulf Oil Spill
Gulf Oil Spill: BP Execs Escape Punishment as Fallout from Disaster Continues to Impact Sea Life “Two years since the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history, we look at its impact on the Gulf of Mexico’s residents and wildlife even as no BP officials have faced criminal prosecution for the disaster. Eleven workers died