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Can't Take the Heat
The 'Can't Take the Heat' podcast explored how people adapt to a warming world. The podcast ran from June 2020 - May 2023 and has now ended. Host Roop Singh approached the biggest challenges posed by climate change, like more intense and frequent heatwaves, from a humanitarian perspective.  The podcast featured experts from around the world including leading scientists developing climate solutions, and humanitarian volunteers telling stories of climate change from the frontlines of disasters.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 19 ratings
Engaging and fun
Super cool, great engaging speakers and topics! Can’t wait to hear more :-)
CaroBRC via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/07/20
A good listen!
I really enjoyed the energy and topics of this podcast so far. Its a nice short listen and I always learn something new!
sukhilane1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/20
I’m hooked!
Fantastic podcast and super informative- a must listen for anyone interested in climate change and the humanitarian industry
TessMorg via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/17/20
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Published 05/31/23
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