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Curiosity is the Cure
In our inaugural episode, host Jess Phoenix talks with Alie Ward, science communicator and host of the podcast Ologies.
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Lean, Clean, Green Machines
Community organizer Bridget Vial and energy analyst Paula Garcia discuss how some states can reach an equitable transition to 100% clean energy by 2035.
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Combatting Disinformation Danger
Social media analyst Erin McAweeney explains how disinformation spreads on social media.
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Trial By Fire
Forest firefighter and conservation biologist Jon Trapp talks about analyzing wildfires, close calls with endangered wolves, and the urgency of global warming.
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Trust But Verify
Science Historian Naomi Oreskes explains why science's social character makes it trustworthy, and what we can learn from science's past.
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Meet New Podcast Host Jess Phoenix
In her final interview, Colleen MacDonald passes the mic to Jess Phoenix.
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Saving Endangered Species: Turtle by Turtle
New England Aquarium’s Adam Kennedy manages the sea turtle rescue and rehab hospital and tells us what it takes to save critically endangered species.
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EV Battery Reuse and Recycling
Vehicles expert Jess Dunn explores how electric vehicle batteries can be reused, repurposed, and recycled.
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The Midterms Are Over: What’s Next?
Voting rights expert Dr. Michael Latner recaps the midterm elections and lays out the challenges facing our democracy.
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Is Capturing and Storing CO2 Emissions a Viable Climate Solution?
Energy expert Steve Clemmer discusses the pros and cons of carbon capture and storage technologies.
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Strong Interest in Electric Vehicles Among Diverse Consumers
Dr. Quinta Warren, associate director of sustainability policy at Consumer Reports and Dave Cooke, senior vehicles analyst at the Union of Concerned Scientists discuss a recent survey of electric vehicle adoption among communities of color.
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Progress Toward a Healthy Food System
Food and agriculture expert Karen Perry Stillerman unpacks provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act