Tuesday, April 28th TV listings for PBS World (IDPTV-DT4)
A look at Hurricane Ian and the rising threat of storm surge from coast to inland.
In the Americas With David Yetman Chiloé and Chilotes: Proud Islanders of Chile
The traditions of Chiloé, the second largest island in South America.
Epic Trails Backpacking Uganda, Part 2
Eric Hanson goes on safari and explores the iconic Murchison Falls National Park.
K'etniyi: The Land Is Speaking to Us
The deep connections that shape the land in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Compass Points From PBS News New
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
The Greening of the Bronx: An Urban Garden Tale
Sustainable South Bronx, a green collar jobs training program, redefines what "greening" is to include environmental, social and economic justice.
Outdoor Idaho Home on the Range
The American cowboy can still be found in Idaho and wherever there are cattle and wild horses on the West's public lands.
Dialogue Sandra Day O'Connor
Marcia Franklin talked to Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, about her current interests - civic education for children, judicial independence and fly fishing.
Alumni from Historically Black Colleges and Universities gather on the steps of Morningside Park.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
NOVA Rain Bombs New
Scientists try to figure out how to predict weather events called "rain bombs" that sink ships and down planes.
NOVA Secrets of the Forest
Researchers around the globe gather data on how forests work and try to figure out how these ecosystems can help tackle threats of climate change and species extinction.
Outdoor Idaho Home on the Range
The American cowboy can still be found in Idaho and wherever there are cattle and wild horses on the West's public lands.
Dialogue Sandra Day O'Connor
Marcia Franklin talked to Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, about her current interests - civic education for children, judicial independence and fly fishing.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
NOVA Rain Bombs
Scientists try to figure out how to predict weather events called "rain bombs" that sink ships and down planes.
NOVA Secrets of the Forest
Researchers around the globe gather data on how forests work and try to figure out how these ecosystems can help tackle threats of climate change and species extinction.
Human Footprint The Replacements
Exploring the science and unexpected histories of "The Replacements," five animal and plant species that made allies of humans.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Save the Farm, Save the Future
Farmers and ranchers explore agrivoltaics -- a new approach that combines solar power and agriculture -- which may help sustain farms, livelihoods and the planet.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
GZERO World With Ian Bremmer Is Cuba Next?
U.S. pressure has pushed Cuba's economy into free fall, with fuel shortages and mass emigration. Is a military operation imminent? Historian Michael Bustamante on the latest in the U.S.-Cuba crisis.
We introduce the renewed NEWSROOM TOKYO featuring its team of new anchors and highlighting its appeal through a special Expo-focused episode.
Direct and in-depth interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world.
NOVA Rain Bombs
Scientists try to figure out how to predict weather events called "rain bombs" that sink ships and down planes.
