#895 Living like the world is ending (Climate)
Today we check in with our crumbling ecological system and the fastest-growing movement of it’s kind that’s facing off against the fossil fuel companies
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#883 Put your money where our future is (Climate)
Today we take a look at the economics of energy and the implications for the climate. Turns out the pressure to create a clean energy future is making that future a good bet for investors
Read more#875 Rising tide of climate change deniers and sea levels (Climate)
Today we take a look at some of the potential environmental fallout of the recent US elections
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#866 The People’s Climate March (Climate)
Today we take a look at the largest climate protest in history, what we’re calling for and why it matters
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#857 People standing as one (Global Warming)
Today we take a look at some of the reasons we need action on climate change as well as some of the ways people are getting together to fight back
Read more#849 The planners and the deniers (Global Warming)
Today we look at some of the people and the plans they have to help save the climate as well as some of the deniers and how to deal with them
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#841 Hope dies last (Climate)
Today we hear about climate progress from Obama and climate denial from bought-off Republicans, we clarify how to talk about it and what we're actually trying to save and maintain hope in the face of daunting odds
Read more#832 It costs money to either save or destroy the world (Climate)
Today we look at the financial realities of both action and inaction on climate change. Turns out the right, selfless thing to do is also the right, selfish thing to do
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#795 It's hot, it's cold, it's polluted (Climate/Energy)
Who knew that incredibly complex weather patterns could be explained but something other than thoughtless gut reaction? We learn about the polar vortex, the West Virginia chemical spill and the life cycle of fracked natural gas.
Read more#786 Following the money, the gas and a table (Climate)
We take a look at lessons that can be learned from science, following the money, extreme weather, and the international travel of fracked gas and wooden tables.
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