Karl Grossman



Karl Grossman has specialized in investigative reporting on environmental and energy issues for 30 years. Books he has authored include: Cover Up: What You Are Not Supposed To Know About Nuclear Power, The Wrong Stuff: The Space Program's Nuclear Threat To Our Planet and The Poison Conspiracy.

He is a principal in EnviroVideo, a New York-based company which produces environmental television documentary and news programming. He narrated and wrote EnviroVideo's award-winning documentaries Nukes In Space: The Nuclearization and Weaponization of the Heavens, Three Mile Island Revisited and The Push To Revive Nuclear Power. He is the host of EnviroVideo's weekly interview show Enviro Close-Up, aired on the Dish Satellite Network and cable TV stations across the United States via Free Speech TV.

Grossman is a full professor of journalism at the State University of New York/College at Old Westbury and coordinator of the college's Media & Communications Major. Citations he has received for journalism including the George Polk Award, John Peter Zenger Award and the James Aronson Award. His journalism on the nuclearization and weaponization of space has been repeatedly cited by Project Censored ever since he broke the story in 1986 of how the ill-fated Challenger's next mission was to involve a space probe containing 24 pounds of plutonium.

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Extra!: Ex-Flak Sees Industry Script in Town Hall Attacks (October 2009)

Extra!: Money Is the Real Green Power: (January/February 2008)

Extra!: The Real ‘Masters of Space’ (March/April 2007)

Extra!: The Power of Conservative Spinning (September/October 2006)

Extra!: Gaga for Galileo (January/February 2004)

Extra!: The Phantom Menace (May/June 1999)

Extra!: Atoning for Environmentalism (July/August 1997)

Extra!: Racism Meets Spacism (Update February 1997)

Extra!: Westinghouse/CBS: The No. 1 Nuclear Company Wants the No. 3 Network (November/December 1995)

Extra!: ABC's Junk Science (Update June 1994)

Extra!: A Nuclear Conflict of Interest? (January/February 1994)

Extra!: Three Mile Island: 'They Say Nothing Happened' (July/August 1993)

Extra!: Publisher Has Meltdown; Editor Is Nuked (November/December 1991)

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