GFN•TV will bring the conference's platform for rational and inclusive debate on the future role of safer nicotine products and tobacco harm reduction to an audience all year round. GFN•TV will also be broadcasting live from Warsaw in June. Tune in to hear world-leading experts, tobacco harm reduction advocates and nicotine consumers discuss the latest scientific, regulatory and policy developments. From our unique annual event, to year-round reporting of the issues that matter in tobacco harm reduction, GFN has got it covered.
GFN.TV Interviews #78 | YOUTUBE CRACKDOWN | Safer Nicotine Flagged As Medical Misinformation
YouTube’s new AI enforcement wave looks less like a policy update and more like the World Health Organization’s crusade against nicotine. In this worrying GFN Interview, GrimmGreen shows how safer-nicotine content is now being flagged as “medical misinformation” under rules that echo the WHO’s narrative: nicotine equals harm—no nuance allowed. After sixteen years as one of the most trusted voices helping adult smokers escape combustible tobacco, GrimmGreen is once again fighting to keep his channel alive.
Featuring: NICK GREEN “GrimmGreen” Vape Lifestyle & Advocacy, Content Creator @GrimmGreen
📅 3 Dec 2025
#GFN25 Science Discussion #7 | Driving Trust in Nicotine Product Safety Through Smart Site Selection and Innovative Trial Design
Next in our Science Lab sessions, Chloe Rose PhD presents on the importance of properly designed studies and trials to determine the safety and relative risk of nicotine products.
📅 1 Dec 2025
GFN News #165 | WHY NEW ZEALAND WAS SHAMED FOR REDUCING SMOKING?
In this exclusive GFN News interview, Joanna Junak speaks with Nancy Loucas, CAPHRA Executive Coordinator, about the fallout from COP11 in Geneva and the controversial Dirty Ashtray Award given to New Zealand.
📅 28 Nov 2025
#GFN25 Science Discussion #6 | Misunderstanding nicotine delivery: a discussion on nicotine pouches
Misunderstanding nicotine delivery: a discussion on nicotine pouches. PMI's Carrie Wade and Gizelle Baker discuss the problems with comparing nicotine content of pouches with combustible tobacco. #GFN25 Science Lab discussions
📅 26 Nov 2025
GFN Voices 2025 #18 | How Moral Panic Is Killing Harm Reduction?
This GFN Voices 2025 episode brings together advocates, scientists and campaigners from around the world to share why the Global Forum on Nicotine matters, how tobacco harm reduction is being misunderstood, and why honest communication, access to safer products and open debate are essential for helping people move away from smoking.
📅 24 Nov 2025
#GFN25 Science Discussion #5 | Association Between HTP Use and Incidence of Respiratory Symptoms
In this episode of Science Lab, we break down new clinical evidence on how Heated Tobacco Products (HTPs) compare to traditional cigarettes in terms of respiratory health. Using biomarker data, symptom tracking, and real-world study outcomes, she explains what happens when smokers switch completely to HTPs — and how this transition may influence the incidence and severity of respiratory symptoms.
📅 21 Nov 2025
GFN.TV Interviews #77 | TOBACCO SCORECARD | Real Progress Tobacco Control Fails to Admit
Former Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller—America’s longest-serving AG and a principal architect of the Master Settlement Agreement—joins GFN.TV with a clear warning: the U.S. is making extraordinary progress against combustible tobacco, yet the public isn’t hearing about it. Smoking has collapsed to historic lows, youth vaping has fallen 70% since 2019, and millions of adults have shifted to far safer non-combustible nicotine products. By any honest measure, it’s one of the most significant public-health successes in decades. So why isn’t tobacco control talking about it?
Featuring: TOM MILLER Former Iowa Attorney General Founder, Miller Monitoring and Consulting, LLC.
📅 19 Nov 2025
GFN News #164 | WHAT'S THE TRUTH ABOUT HARM REDUCTION IN NIGERIA?
Nigeria is experiencing increasing health impacts from smoking, and experts argue that harm reduction—not prohibition—is key to saving lives. In this GFN News episode, Joanna Junak interviews Uche Olatunji and Yusuf Adebisi on the major barriers to tobacco harm reduction in Nigeria, including widespread misinformation about nicotine and a lack of educational resources. They discuss community outreach, science-based alternatives, and the critical roles of universities and the media in shifting public perception. Learn how evidence-based harm-reduction strategies can help Nigerians make safer, informed decisions.
📅 17 Nov 2025
#GFN25 Panel Discussion | Media, misinformation and public health
The media play a key role in shaping debates around THR. It is essential that information they communicate is accurate and reflects science and evidence. Misinformation and the impact it can have on consumers, and public health generally, is something we should avoid. A lack of knowledge, expertise and time to verify information provided – often by NGOs that allege to be working on behalf of public health – can lead to damaging narratives that serve nobody’s interest. How can we foster positive relationships with media to represent THR accurately and challenge those who seek to undermine it?
📅 14 Nov 2025
GFN News #163 | A Tax on Quitting? The Real Story Behind Ireland’s New Vape Levy
Ireland has introduced the highest vape tax in the European Union — but experts warn it could backfire. In this episode of GFN News, Joanna Junak speaks with Will Godfrey of Filter about how the new €0.50/ml levy may reduce switching, misinform the public, and even risk increasing smoking rates. Advocates argue the policy hits low-income groups hardest and undermines Ireland’s public health goals.