Climate Science Resources

Here is a non-exhaustive and purely subjective selection of sources on climate change. I recommend them for :
– The very high quality of their content (there really are dozens of people doing incredible work),
– Discovering other visions, perceptions and subjects

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Podcasts:

  • Critical Frequency (“women-run podcast network founded by journalists”, notably the famous Amy Westervelt), Drilled, Damages, Hot Takes, Inherited
  • Climate One: Climate One is a weekly public radio program and podcast that aims to elevate critical conversations around climate change. Hosted by Greg Dalton, the program brings together diverse perspectives in empowering conversations that connect all aspects of the climate crisis, including climate scientists, policymakers, activists, and concerned citizens.
  • A Matter of Degrees: Join Dr. Leah Stokes and Dr. Katharine Wilkinson as they tell stories about the powerful forces behind climate change and the tools we have to fix it. With the help of dozens of climate leaders, we make sense of big climate questions and shed light on how to be part of the solution.
  • Outrage + Optimism: A podcast taking you behind the scenes on the politics, investments and actions meeting the climate crisis head on like no other.
  • Planet Critical: Planet: Critical is the podcast for a world in crisis. We face severe climate, energy, economic and political breakdown. Journalist Rachel Donald interviews those confronting the crisis, revealing what’s really going on—and what needs to be done.
  • Tipping Points: A podcast about the true story of “The Limits to Growth” (1972): how a young research team made powerful enemies, and why its message was ignored.
  • The Great Simplification: The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens is a podcast that explores the systems science underpinning the human predicament. Conversation topics will span human behavior, monetary/economic systems, energy, ecology, geopolitics and the environment.
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