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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
Solar Energy
Electrification
Ultramarathon Running
New York City
Inclusivity
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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In this episode, Addie sits down with Matt Scott — storyteller, podcaster, and Director of Storytelling & Engagement at Project Drawdown. From imposter syndrome and courage to representation and belonging, Matt shares what it means to “pass the mic” ... more

In this episode, Addie debriefs tonight's Kilian Jornet Foundation event in Colorado Springs, as well as reads the newest substack article on the design of the environmental advocacy campaign that accompanies Kilian Jornet's States of Elevation chall... more

In this episode, Addie sits down with Peyton Thomas - a biologist and competitive trail runner whose work explores the connections between aquatic ecosystems, climate change, and community. From growing up in Atlanta and confronting inequities in acc... more

Climate Strides Returns to Central Park! We are excited to announce *five* Climate Strides events at NYC Climate Week. Addie talks about the upcoming events, what to expect and how to get involved. Thanks to Protect Our Winters who came on board as t... more

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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
Kristina Randrup
Professional trail runner and PhD student studying blue whale populations and marine ecology
University of Washington
Episode: Kristina Randrup | Pro Trail Runner, PhD Student & Wildlife Ecologist
Fabrice Perrin
Director of Sports, Community and Sustainability at UTMB
Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc
Episode: SPECIAL EPISODE: UTMB’s Sustainability Announcements | A Conversation with Fabrice Perrin of UTMB
Maddie Hart
An ultrarunner, environmental consultant, and founder of Hart Athletic Co.
Hart Athletic Co.
Episode: Maddie Hart | Trail Runner, Sustainability Consultant & Founder of Hart Athletic Co.
Jordan Wright
Strategic communicator and campaign lead at Protect Our Winters Europe, passionate about climate change and storytelling.
Protect Our Winters
Episode: Jordan Wright | POW Europe Campaigns and Comms Lead, Writer & Surfer
Isaias Hernandez
Founder of Queer Brown Vegan, environmental educator, storyteller, and forager
Queer Brown Vegan
Episode: Isaias Hernandez/Queer Brown Vegan | Environmental Educator, Storyteller, Community Activist & Forager

Host

Adeline Thompson
Host and environmental impact advocate known for her enthusiastic storytelling style and dedication to discussing innovative environmental solutions in outdoor contexts.

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 States4 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 States7 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the educational and accessible approach to climate change and its intersection with outdoor activities.
Many commend the uplifting narratives that focus on innovative solutions rather than despair.

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#144
France/Sports/Wilderness
Apple Podcasts
#164
Belgium/Sports/Wilderness
Apple Podcasts
#194
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Peyton Thomas | Scientist, Trail Runner & Climate Advocate
Q: What was your aha moment on climate?
It was a series of events rather than a singular moment that ignited my passion for environmental action, stemming from my experiences in Atlanta and observing environmental inequities.
Nicholas Triolo | Environmental Writer & Ultrarunner
Q: What was your aha moment on climate or environment?
Nick shares that his environmental awareness was primarily seeded during his years in Portland, where he was involved in community discussions about social and environmental stewardship, particularly during his time with Occupy Wall Street.
Lauro Silva | Trail Runner & Founder of Tierra Libre
Q: What climate solution that excites you the most right now?
Lauro expresses excitement about expanding the Footprints experience to an online platform to reach more people who cannot attend in person.
Lauro Silva | Trail Runner & Founder of Tierra Libre
Q: What has been your a-ha moment on environmental or climate action?
Lauro explains that his realization came when he started running in Forest Park and developed a relationship with nature, which made him care about climate action and the environment.
Kristina Randrup | Pro Trail Runner, PhD Student & Wildlife Ecologist
Q: Why does your research on blue whales matter?
Kristina explains that understanding and protecting wildlife, including blue whales, is crucial not just for their sake, but for the health of ecosystems which ultimately impacts human survival.

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Content focuses on promoting solutions-oriented discussions about climate action, primarily through the lens of outdoor recreation. Host Adeline Thompson engages with various guests from diverse backgrounds, including environmental advocates, athletes, and artists, to share their insights and stories on tackling environmental issues. The emphasis is placed on collaboration and innovative practices while avoiding guilt or shame, making the conversations accessible and uplifting for listeners interested in environmental advocacy. Each episode highlights unique perspectives and actionable steps listeners can consider in their own lives, showcasing the critical intersection of community, sustainability, and outdoor engagement.

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2. Peyton Thomas
3. Emma Mary Murray
4. Emme Hayes
5. Kristina Randrup
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7. Maddie Hart
8. Jordan Wright

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