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TED
TED Climate
We get it. You care about the climate crisis—but sometimes thinking about it is just too overwhelming. Well, we’re here to help with that. Host Dan Kwartler unpacks the problems and solutions behind big systemic issues in bite-sized episodes. You’ll find out which bag is best for the planet, imagine our world without humans, and follow the international journey of the very shirt on your back. Yes, we’re going to talk about the bleak stuff—it’s a crisis after all—but we’ll also share little ways you can make changes in your daily life, in your towns and cities, and at your workplaces to...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 130 ratings
Learned a lot, but…
There are a lot of takeaways to this podcast, but also the irking feeling of these big companies on some episodes making false promises. We are now in 2023, but those promises and sustainability plans are hardly seen. I hope that this podcast will release new episode/s.
denjndodge via Apple Podcasts · Philippines · 04/13/23
Yeeees!
Awesome little knowledge nuggets. Thank you
Begelll via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/20/21
At the age of 58, I set up a small computer business that was trying to let people know how great the internet could be for them. This was in 2000. Listening to this talk made me remember the other reason I started, the realisation that reuse and recycling was the future, if we were to survive as...Read full review »
macs4u via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/12/20
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