In This Climate In This Climate
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We’re a podcast from Indiana University’s Environmental Resilience Institute and The Media School. We’re here to bring you the scientists working toward solutions, the legislation to watch and the ways you can remain resilient.
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Barbara Buffaloe, Mayor of Columbia MO
Gabe talks with Barbara Buffaloe, mayor of Columbia, MO, about climate challenges and success in her community.
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Are coated agricultural seeds killing insects? A conversation with author Elizabeth Hillborn
Elizabeth Hillborn's book " Restoring Eden" chronicles her search to discover what was poisoning her wetland.
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What is happening to coal culture in the Midwest?
An interview with Siri Chilukuri and John McCracken about thir Grist article.
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Is coal making Indiana's electricity more expensive? State Affairs' Ryan Martin
A discussion with journalist Ryan Martin (State Affairs) about the impact of coal on energy pricing in indiana.
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Michael Mann: Hope, disinformation, Carl Sagan, and climate communication
For Climate Week, Gabe interviews climate scientist and communicator Michael Mann about his current activities as a climate communicator.
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What to do when your child's lead levels are high? Journalist Lauren Silverman
Gabe talks with journalist Lauen Silverman about her experiences after learning that her child had elevated lead levels.
Customer Reviews
A great and informative podcast
I've learned so much about environmentalism and resilience all around the world. Thanks for the good work!
Michael Mann episode
I normally like this podcast very much, yet the Michael Mann episode wasn’t the best. Mann is well-known for voicing his far left opinions and stinging jabs at other people, so for Gabe to call him the “Carl Sagan of today” made me wince. I believe we need swift and aggressive action on climate change, yet Mann is not an appropriate voice. He comes across as arrogant and an elitist, which won’t work for most audiences.
Well Research w/ excellent production
I just listened to the episode on air quality and was absolutely blow away! The podcast is well researched, has highly qualified experts, and even manages to stay interesting. The air quality episode especially pulled on my heart strings with the community working together against something that was not good for their community. A good listen for all audiences!