Julia Pyper (Host), Brandon Hurlbut (D), Shane Skelton (R).
"Bipartisan Podcast on energy and environmental issues in America"
DITCHED: Fossil Fuels Money Flows and Greening of Finance
Is their mini series which addresses the growing, global divestment movement away from the fossil fuels industry.
Dr. Leah Stokes and Dr. Katharine Wilkinson
“This show is for the climate curious people who know climate change is a problem, but are trying to figure out how to tackle it.”
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Alex Blumberg
“Does climate change freak you out? Want to know what we, collectively, can do about it? Us too. How to Save a Planet is a podcast that asks the big questions: what do we need to do to solve the climate crisis, and how do we get it done? We scour the Earth for solutions, talk to people who are making a difference, ask hard questions, crack dumb jokes and — episode by episode — figure out how to build the future we want.”
Dr. Jacquelyn Gill, Dr. Ramesh Laungani
The hosts “talk with newsmakers, researchers, activists, policymakers, artists, and others as we push past the graphs and the headlines to get at the heart of what it means to live and work in a warming world….Current season focuses on the often unexpected human stories behind climate data, from how it's collected to what we do with it.”
Amy Westervelt
- “Investigative, true crime podcast about climate change and the fossil fuel industry.” ***Season 1 addresses “climate research conducted by oil companies and when and how they shifted from studying the problem to denying it. Season 2 (April 2019) followed a community of crab fishermen as they became the first industry to sue Big Oil. Season 3 (January 2020) chronicles the 100-year history of fossil fuel P.R. campaigns and ties them to the propaganda we still see today. More seasons to come soon.
- HEATED with Emil Atkin is a limited series that demonstrates that COVID-19 and the climate crisis cannot be separated. Emily Atkin connects the dots on how two of the most pressing conversations of our time are really one and the same.
Amy Westervelt, Mary Annaïse Heglar
“An intersectional look at the climate crisis and the climate conversation.” A podcast that brings social justice into the climate space
Ty and Brock Benefiel
“Latest climate issues with the journalists, activists, academics, artists, and more at the center of the story.”
Laura E. Diez
“The eco-conscious lifestyle podcast”. Each week, she dives into sustainability and practical climate science. This podcast explores fashion, environmental justice, food, conscious consumerism…”
Jay Siegel, Scott Breen
Focuses on a single topic that pushes sustainability forward. We explain each topic with the help of an experienced pro, place it within our organizational tree, and help our listeners define what exactly sustainability is, episode by episode.”
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