A podcast about the intersections of climate change and social justice. Discover how diverse populations around the globe exhibit climate resilience. Investigate climate change’s disproportionate impact on vulnerable and marginalized communities. You’ll hear interviews with indigenous leaders, climate activists, and scientists. —Recognized in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Capgemini, Bow Se... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelScienceSociety & CultureEarth Sciences |
What happens when an entire city runs out of water?
In this eye-opening episode, 20-year-old Mexico City native Alina Feldman shares what it’s like to live under the looming threat of “Day Zero”—the moment when the taps run dry. The crisis is so sev... more
In this special episode, I trade my hosting chair for the hot seat: Rebecca Riley of the Free Minds Book Club interviews me about the Changing Planet Justice Foundation, the nonprofit I founded to empower youth to lead community-based climate action.... more
An unusual episode. In this episode, we sit down with Ms. Rhoda, a retired banker, farmer, and quilter with Native American and German heritage. From her quiet farm in rural Maryland, Rhoda offers a deeply personal perspective on climate change, chal... more
How can we use humor to tackle one of the most serious issues of our time, without undermining its urgency? In this episode, we’re joined by Pete Dominick: renowned comedian, climate activist, and political commentator. A regular on Comedy Central's ... more
Amazing description of several hiking trails in the park! I can’t wait to try them this fall!
What a great review of White Oak Canyon/Cedar Run trail and the Three Falls hikes in Shenandoah National Park! The interviews with the park ranger and the two hikers make this a truly enlightening conversation. I learned so much about the history of the park, as well!
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