- July 19, 2002 | NOWOur landfills are filling up with some pretty noxious stuff, including computers and TV sets. The issue of E-waste is global, especially since many countries ship their toxic leftovers overseas.
- June 21, 2002 | NOWAs US communities fought a government plan to truck nuclear waste across the country, NOW looked at an Alabama town that suffered the consequences of toxic waste for years.
- May 10, 2002In this special report, Bill investigates if everyday chemicals are harming our kids.
- April 24, 2002As Bill Moyers says, "Progress brought pollution to paradise -- and almost overwhelmed it." Bill explores the dramatic history, complex ecology and profound natural beauty of the Hudson River.
- March 8, 2002NOW travels to northern Wyoming to examine the environmental impact of fracking there.
- June 19, 2001 | Earth on EdgeA look at the state of the environment in 2001 — and whether humans were putting themselves on a path to self-destruction.
- March 30, 1993 | FrontlineBill Moyers and Frontline trace the 30 year history of US pesticide use and regulation, and explore what is and is not known about the risks of chemicals in our food.
- September 1, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers looks at the ongoing debate about how we manage the rapidly disappearing old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest.
- June 9, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers examines the politics of the environment and how choices Americans make now will determine our future.
- June 2, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers explores the delicate balance between corporate productivity and environmental responsibility.