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Where The Climate Things Are

Adeline Thompson
Climate Change
Environmental Justice
Climate Action
Running
Environmental Stewardship
Climate Anxiety
Clean Energy
Nature Conservancy
Environmental Defense Fund
Outdoor Facilitation
US Forest Service
Electrification
Solar Energy
New York City
Inclusivity
Ultramarathon Running
Trail Running
Mammoth Trail Fest
Motherhood
Mental Health

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

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A rundown of a few recent events: Big Alta heatwave, UTMB's Tenerife cancellation, the LA Marathon's 18-mile medal, and the recent Paralympic temperatures/conditions.

Check out the full roundup on substack with links: wtcta.substack.com

This week, climate scientist, polar explorer, and former international rower Susana Hancock joins Where The Climate Things Are to talk about what happens when science, sport, and global policy collide.

Susana works at the intersection of cryosphere ... more

This week Olympic marathon bronze medalist and ultrarunner Molly Seidel joins Where The Climate Things Are for a conversation about the environmental side of her story - one that rarely gets airtime in traditional running-focused interviews.Growing u... more

This week, Addie is joined by Shannon Jade - an environmental scientist, poet, and author based in Australia whose work sits at the intersection of climate science and storytelling. Shannon’s debut novel-in-verse, A Song for the Earth, follows one yo... more

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Recent Guests

Susana Hancock
Climate scientist, polar explorer, IPCC expert reviewer, former international rower
Independent researcher, climate diplomacy facilitator
Episode: Susana Hancock | Polar Explorer, Climate Scientist and Policy Expert
Molly Seidel
Olympic bronze medalist, ultrarunner, environmental advocate
Episode: Molly Seidel | Olympic Bronze Medalist, Ultrarunner and Environmental Advocate
Shannon Jade
Environmental scientist and author
Episode: Shannon Jade | Climate Poet, Environmental Scientist and Advocate for Hope
Bianca Clarke
Parks Advocate, Community Designer, and Director of the 10-Minute Walk Program at Trust for Public Land
Trust for Public Land
Episode: Bianca Clarke | Climate Resilience Advocate & Parks Access Leader at Trust for Public Land
Liv Rose
Australian Freediver, ocean educator, and founder of Liv for the Sea
Liv for the Sea
Episode: Liv Rose | Freediver, Ocean Educator & Founder of Liv for the Sea
Matt Scott
Storyteller, podcaster, change maker, and director of storytelling and engagement at Project Drawdown.
Project Drawdown
Episode: Matt Scott | Storyteller, Podcast Host & Director at Project Drawdown
Peyton Thomas
Scientist and trail runner focused on climate impact on aquatic ecosystems
Episode: Peyton Thomas | Scientist, Trail Runner & Climate Advocate
Emma Mary Murray
Climate artist, educator, and climber
Episode: Emma Mary Murray | Environmental Artist, Community Educator and Climber
Emme Hayes
Founder of Articles In Common and advocate for circularity in the outdoor industry
Articles In Common
Episode: Emme Hayes | Backcountry Guide, Circularity Advocate and Founder of Articles In Common

Host

Adeline Thompson
Environmental impact advocate and storytelling enthusiast; co-host and organizer of climate-action events.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • Thoughtful and interesting

    I really enjoyed it. I appreciate the mission of making climate change news and topics accessible to a broader audience. No shamjng, no “gotcha,” just education.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jim1263783
    United States10 months ago
  • Trail Joggers talking planet

    Important conversations being had by interesting people around the sport of trail running and beyond. 10/10 recommend you enjoy this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eric the turtle
    United Statesa year ago

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Thoughtful and accessible climate discussions that avoid shaming.
Listeners appreciate practical actions and local action ideas.
Episode guests are diverse and provide credible expertise.

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Apple Podcasts
#228
France/Sports/Wilderness
Apple Podcasts
#31
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Apple Podcasts
#124
Taiwan/Sports/Wilderness
Apple Podcasts
#124
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Apple Podcasts
#173
Ireland/Sports/Wilderness

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Molly Seidel | Olympic Bronze Medalist, Ultrarunner and Environmental Advocate
Q: How do you navigate climate concerns while pursuing elite athletic goals?
By tying environmental issues to personal experiences in outdoor spaces I love—skiing, running, and trail environments—while advocating in ways that feel authentic and locally meaningful.
Molly Seidel | Olympic Bronze Medalist, Ultrarunner and Environmental Advocate
Q: What first sparked your climate or environmental awareness?
Growing up around farmland and a mother involved in land conservancy made environmental stewardship feel normal and essential from a young age, shaping a lifelong connection to nature and community preservation.
Bianca Clarke | Climate Resilience Advocate & Parks Access Leader at Trust for Public Land
Q: What was your aha moment on climate?
Bianca shared her childhood moment when she received a book titled 'Going Green', which empowered her and made her realize her responsibility in taking action for the environment.
Christian Vanizette | Social Entrepreneur & Founder of Climate Action App chilli
Q: What was your aha moment on climate?
Christian reflects on growing up in Tahiti, realizing the unique beauty of nature and the impending impact of climate change on it.
Liv Rose | Freediver, Ocean Educator & Founder of Liv for the Sea
Q: What is your favorite climate solution that's not your own?
The rise of seaweed farming is really cool.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Where The Climate Things Are

What is Where The Climate Things Are about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A climate-focused conversation series centered on practical action in the outdoors, featuring guests who blend athletics, conservation, and community-building. Episodes explore athlete advocacy, park equity, ocean education, storytelling in climate action, and events that bring people together to address environmental challenges with tangible solutions. Noteworthy is a consistent emphasis on accessible, action-oriented participation—often through local actions, running-and-outdoors activations, and cross-sector collaboration with nonprofits, parks groups, and educational advocates. The show tends toward hopeful, solution-driven discourse rather than doom-and-gloom, with a strong thread of personal experience and community organizing guiding... more

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7. Peyton Thomas
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