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MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
TILclimate
Get smart quickly on climate change. This award-winning MIT podcast, Today I Learned: Climate, breaks down the science, technologies, and policies behind climate change, how it’s impacting us, and what our society can do about it. Each quick episode gives you the what, why, and how on climate change — from real scientists — to help us all make informed decisions for our future.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 139 ratings
I love TIL Climates approach to explain complex topics in simple and easy to understand ways. I also like the shorter format with options to find more info with provided resources. Really well done!
Colorado listener via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/24
I love MIT’s approach to make content accessible, easy to digest and provocative enough to engage in the climate conversation. The diverse topics expand my knowledge even more and the fact that they invite MIT faculty makes this podcast one of the most reliable.
acdaza via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/24
This is great
Love how they break down complex topics into interesting, bite-sized episodes!
a tramp abroad via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 12/05/23
Recent Episodes
Today, companies are storing millions of tons of carbon dioxide underground every year to prevent this climate pollution from warming the planet. In the future it might be billions of tons. But is it dangerous to pump so much liquefied carbon below our feet?
Published 05/23/24
Published 05/23/24
What if there was a way to continue using fossil fuels for energy without emitting CO2 into the atmosphere? To prepare for a new listener question about carbon capture, we're re-airing this season two episode.
Published 05/16/24
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