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This Conservative Texas Town Went 100% Renewable

November 15, 2018 | Episode

Georgetown, TX is a conservative city in the middle of oil and gas country. They're also one of the first cities in the US to use 100% renewable energy. Our partners at Hot Mess when down to Texas to learn…

Can We Get Solar Power To Everyone Who Wants It?

November 15, 2018 |

By the end of 2016 in the U.S., over 1 million homes had solar panels, with four times as many installed that year compared to just four years earlier. But if you don’t own the roof over your head, or…

Coral Reefs Are Dying. But They Don’t Have To.

November 13, 2018 | Episode

Coral reefs cover less than one percent of the seafloor, and yet they’re home to a quarter of all marine life, making them some of the most biodiverse places on Earth. But their future looks bleak. Decades of environmental threats…

How A Sticker Kept 3 Billion Tons of CO2 Out of The Air

October 5, 2018 |

Household appliances account for 90% of energy use in a typical U.S. home, so energy efficiency standards have quietly been saving people mountains of money and helping avoid planet-warming emissions at the same time. Our partners at Hot Mess look…

Can Farms and Forests Coexist?

October 1, 2018 |

Deforestation is a big problem for the climate. This kind of land use releases more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than any single country, besides the United States or China. And most of the deforestation in the world today happens…

How Much Energy Does the Internet Use?

September 21, 2018 | Episode

About half the world has internet access. That’s 3.6 billion people surfing the web. How much energy is that using? And what is our online world doing to our planet’s climate?

What if Carbon Emissions Stopped Tomorrow?

August 31, 2018 |

Imagine if we were given a clean, limitless energy source, and we decided to immediately transform the world into a carbon-free society! This wonderous source would power our homes, industries, cars and planes, and humanity’s annual rate of carbon pollution…

Could climate change make you allergic to meat?

August 24, 2018 | Episode

Thanks to climate change, disease carrying critters are expanding their ranges, and their seasons are getting longer -- meaning they have more space and more time to take a bite out of you or me.

What’s actually the worst greenhouse gas?

August 16, 2018 |

Although too much greenhouse gases are dangerous, they play an important role in regulating Earth's temperature. Without them, the world would be way too cold for humans. But adding extra greenhouse gases is causing Earth to heat up and disrupting…

Why Are Hurricanes Getting Stronger?

July 27, 2018 | Episode

It’s impossible to say that climate change is responsible for any individual storm or hurricane, but climate change is making these storms stronger. How much stronger? It turns out, Hurricane Harvey is the ideal test case to measure how a…