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  • Nov 17, 2025 — In the heart of Louisiana, between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, more than 150 petrochemical plants spew huge amounts of carbon into our atmosphere—and into the communities they occupy. In this episode, Ryan and Anjali talk to a community organizer...

    How a Louisiana community came together to take down a petrochemical plant
  • Nov 10, 2025 — Food production makes up about 12% of our global emissions—that comes not only from the kinds of food we eat (like beef, which is one of the highest-emission foods you can eat), but how we grow and make it. The city of Copenhagen set an ambitious goal...

    How Copenhagen’s “food schools” are promoting sustainable eating habits
  • Nov 03, 2025 — The aviation industry is responsible for 3.5% of the world’s carbon emissions. That may seem like a small number globally, but this is a big problem in the developed world—and a stubborn one to solve. In this episode, Ryan and Anjali take a look at how...

    How you can fly more sustainably (today!)
  • Oct 27, 2025 — Did you know that cows emit methane when they burp? Livestock account for over 12% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, but farmers and scientists have discovered a superfood that might be the key to lower emissions—and raise healthier cows. In...

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    How a special seaweed is lowering methane emissions—one cow burp at a time
  • Oct 20, 2025 — Even if we do everything we need to do to limit our carbon emissions—curb deforestation, stop driving so many miles, clean up our power grids—we still need to remove gigatons of carbon from our atmosphere to meet our climate goals. Carbon removal is...

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    How Stripe (yes, the payment platform) is leading the charge for carbon removal
  • Oct 13, 2025 — How much time do you spend commuting to and from work in your car? And do you drive alone? In the US, the transportation sector emits more carbon pollution than any other sector—but in 1991, Washington State decided to take matters into their own...

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    How employers in Washington State solved a transportation crisis
  • Oct 06, 2025 — Ten years ago, Indonesia’s forests were being decimated due to a big spike in palm oil production…until two Girl Scouts decided to get involved. Anjali and Ryan uncover the story behind Indonesia's dramatic reduction in deforestation. From grassroots...

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    How two Girl Scouts started the fight against deforestation in Indonesia
  • Sep 29, 2025 — Did you know the UK just closed its last coal plant? Hooray! But after taking a moment to celebrate, Ryan and Anjali reflect on what to do about natural gas – a fossil fuel that the UK isn’t replacing fast enough to meet its climate goals. Fortunately,...

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    The last coal plant shut down in England. Now what?
  • Sep 22, 2025 — This is the surprising story of how Texas – rich in oil and gas – became America's biggest producer of wind energy. For our first episode, Ryan and Anjali talk with Pat Wood, once George W. Bush’s right hand man and head of Texas's Public Utility...

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    How Texas became America’s biggest producer of wind energy
  • Sep 19, 2025 — This is an episode of a podcast we think you'll love, Climate One. A third of Americans say that they've skipped food, medicine, or something else to be able to afford their energy bills. Much of the increase in the cost of electricity is driven by...

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    Making Cents Out of Watts: What’s Driving Up Your Energy Bills? | Climate One
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