
The first step in taking climate action is talking about it. Join me, Adeline Thompson - environmental impact advocate and storytelling enthusiast - and my guests in rich conversations about what they’re doing and seeing in their corner of the outdoor world, and how we can get involved. This podcast showcases interdisciplinary outdoor recreationalists working to take action on climate with innovat... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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This week, meteorologist and former TV weather anchor Keith Carson joins the Where The Climate Things Are podcast to talk about what it actually takes to communicate about climate change, which can sometimes (always?) be a tough topic! Keith spent ne... more
Our guest this week is Stephanie Case. Steph spent fifteen years as a UN human rights lawyer – deploying to Afghanistan, South Sudan, Gaza, and the Middle East – while training for ultras by running in circles inside armed compounds when that was the... more
Our guest on the Where The Climate Things Are podcast this week is Anna Gibson – you might know her from her insane trail running career or from the 2026 Winter Olympics in ski mountaineering, but you might not know that she also holds a graduate deg... more
My guest today is Dani Burton, Sponsorship Manager at 11th Hour Racing – a Newport, Rhode Island-based organization working at the intersection of ocean health, behavior change, and community action through sport, storytelling, and grantmaking. The o... more
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Important conversations being had by interesting people around the sport of trail running and beyond. 10/10 recommend you enjoy this podcast.
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This program centers on climate action in the outdoors, featuring conversations with scientists, athletes, lawyers, and sustainability practitioners who are actively turning climate insights into practical solutions. Episodes emphasize accessible, non-alarmist messaging, local engagement, and real-world applications—from heat pumps and EVs to circular gear markets and nature-based resilience. Guests frequently discuss how to move from awareness to action within outdoor communities, events, and sports, with a strong focus on equity, inclusion, and demonstrated impact rather than doom-and-gloom scenarios. The show stands out for its solutions-oriented lens, cross-disciplinary guests, and emphasis on actionable steps listeners can take in thei... more
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Recent guests on Where The Climate Things Are include:
1. Keith Carson
2. Stephanie Case
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8. Molly Seidel
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