SEASON 5 EPISODE 10
Utah's Power Pivot
Utah has a long history of fossil fuel use and extraction that pre-dates statehood itself. Now, with concerns about climate change pushing a transition to more renewable energy sources, Utah is at the forefront of energy innovation. Join Host Raeann Christensen in exploring the feasibility of new geothermal, nuclear, solar, and battery storage technologies in Utah.
SEASON 5 EPISODE 9
Drought and the Colorado River
Water storage at Lake Powell and Lake Mead is currently managed under guidelines developed in 2007. These are set to expire at the end of 2026, leaving Utahns in the Colorado River Basin working to consider many factors while renegotiating. With growing populations and higher needs for water, join experts in discussing what should be done.
SEASON 5 EPISODE 8
Sexual Assault in Utah
In this week's episode of Utah Insight: Assault, harassment, and sex trafficking in Utah needs to be stopped. How can we help survivors report and get access to justice, regardless of race, gender, religion, or language barriers? Explore what sexual assault is, how to get help, and confidential resources available to survivors.
SEASON 5 EPISODE 7
Politics on College Campuses
Historically, university and college campuses have been viewed as centers of free thought, free speech, and developing ideas — even political ideas. But recently, this idea has faced scrutiny. The Board of Higher Education passed a measure requiring state universities to create policies on free speech and the limitations of it. How will this impact Utah college students?
SEASON 5 EPISODE 5
Understanding AI in an Election Year
A new era of Artificial Intelligence in the media is upon us and lawmakers are grappling with ways to react to its increased prevalence in society. How will this new technology impact voters? How can Utahns trust the information they’re receiving when it is getting more difficult to fact check? Experts share tips on what Utahns should be on the lookout for during elections.