Climate Decoded is a podcast that deciphers climate change communication. By weaving together rigorous analysis, expert insights and compelling storytelling, we untangle how different narratives illuminate or obscure pathways to climate justice. Our mission is to improve climate media literacy, foster meaningful climate conversations and spur informed, just action on climate change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Climate Change Effect Podcasts
Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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Brought to you by Metropolis, Deep Green is a podcast about how the built environment impacts climate change and equity. Buildings are some of the biggest things we make as human beings. We explore how through understanding buildings, cities, and all the things that go into them, we can do better for the environment and all life on this planet.
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At Coast Range Radio, we interview folks who work to build just communities that provide for people and the natural world. We are particularly interested in the connections between Pacific Northwest forests, social justice, and the climate crisis. Coast Range Radio is an independent radio show and podcast hosted by Michael Gaskill. Michael is a lifelong rural Oregonian and climate justice organizer.
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Learn the language you need to understand news stories in English. Find more at bbclearningenglish.com Follow us at bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus
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Freakonomics co-author Steve Levitt tracks down other high achievers for surprising, revealing conversations about their lives and obsessions. Join Levitt as he goes through the most interesting midlife crisis you’ve ever heard — and learn how a renegade sheriff is transforming Chicago's jail, how a biologist is finding the secrets of evolution in the Arctic tundra, and how a trivia champion memorized 160,000 flashcards. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a m ...
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Deep-dive conversations with philanthropists, CSR professionals, and nonprofit thought leaders from across the Arab region. Shaping Philanthropy is brought to you by Circle, a partnership between Philanthropy Age and Pearl Initiative, and is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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Explore the fight against climate change through interviews with climate tech founders, investors, activists, academics, artists, and more. #Climate #Climatetech #Cleantech #Sustainability #Environment
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Providing high quality capacity building programs for financial supervisors and regulators to build more stable and inclusive financial systems. Toronto Centre is an independent not-for-profit organization that promotes financial stability and access to financial services globally, particularly in emerging markets and developing countries. www.torontocentre.org What financial supervisors and regulators do every day has a ripple effect that cascades across government, NGOs, and the private se ...
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In this Podcast Series of Conscious Citizens, we will learn about the concerning matter of Climate Change. Humanity faces the greatest threat from climate change, and it is important to address this issue as a matter of major concern. We will go through the impact of climate change on Humankind, the solutions that will define our fate, and the technological innovations that can help.
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The UK Sepsis Trust CEO and Founder Dr Ron Daniels speaks sepsis and infection management with an array of guests from the realm of healthcare and beyond. Tackling some of the big questions such as ’What’s the more imminent threat: antimicrobial resistance or climate change’, the podcast is a discussion-based series aiming to educate and provoke further thought.
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Join our hosts as they break down complex data into understandable insights, providing you with the knowledge to navigate our rapidly changing world. Tune in for a thoughtful, evidence-based discussion that bridges expert analysis with real-world implications, an SCZoomers Podcast Independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, clinical, global, and community conversations about things that matter. Breathe Easy, we go deep and lightly surface the big ideas. Curated, independent, moderated, tim ...
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In this episode we will be discussing the effects of climate change and what is going on around the world because of it thank you for watching! Cover art photo provided by guille pozzi on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@guillepozzi
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The Veterinary Culture Lab is your science-backed, real-world blueprint for culture renovation in veterinary medicine. Hosted by Andi and Josh, Positive Change Agents from Flourish Veterinary Consulting, each episode blends research on wellbeing and workplace culture with humor, heart, and actionable strategies. Expect practical tips you can apply right away - so thriving becomes the norm, not the myth.
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Cities like Mumbai will be regularly submerged by 2050. At around the same time, most of Himalayan glaciers will vanish. The world could heat up by 4 degrees Celsius by 2100. We are facing a crisis. Hosted by Bibek Bhattacharya (Twitter: @sarvatathagata), Deputy Editor, Mint Lounge, Mint Climate Change Tracker is a weekly podcast about the challenges posed by a rapidly heating planet. Also follow Bibek's weekly column in Mint Lounge, the Climate Change Tracker, with #MintClimateTracker. This ...
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Climate.edu explores the intersection of climate change and higher education through in-depth conversations with faculty, students, college administrators, and other educational and nonprofit leaders who are taking action to address the most urgent crisis of our time: the climate crisis.
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In this podcast, climate change will be discussed in multiple areas going to why it’s important to how it is affecting us. You’ll be able to see the topic of climate change from different sources of information, like NASA, Fridays For Future, Green Peace and multiple others. Given to you by Renee and Isabella
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The podcast that features visionary leaders who are creating the regenerative, inclusive, local food economy we need to meet the challenge of climate change.
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The global poultry industry is the fastest growing animal agriculture sector and is the largest source of animal protein for people around the world. Join WATT’s poultry editors as they discuss the issues impacting poultry and egg producers’ bottom lines such as climate change, animal welfare, antimicrobial resistance and nutrient pollution in “The Future of Poultry” podcast series.
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Through thought-provoking discussions, we will address the changing landscape of our industry and its effect on technology and business—from refrigerant and efficiency standards to the impacts of climate change and trends like digitalization and electrification. Since 1933, Danfoss has been engineering technologies to help build a better, smarter, and more efficient tomorrow. Today our innovative solutions are used around the world to help meet the need for energy-efficient infrastructure, a ...
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DISCLAIMER: All guests are high school students, not actual experts. (n.d.). Extreme Weather. Retrieved from Global Change website: https://nca2014.globalchange.gov/highlights/report-findings/extreme-weather (2019, May 23). Global Climate Change. Retrieved from NASA website: https://climate.nasa.gov/ Fabrice Courtin, J. R., Tamboura, I., Serdébéogo, O., Koudougou, Z., Solano, P., & Sidibé, I. (2010, April 15). Updating the Northern Tsetse Limit in Burkina Faso (1949–2009): Impact of Global C ...
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The Raised Beaches Podcast is a discussion on topics related to paleoclimate, Earth Science and global change. Dr. Evan J. Gowan highlights the concepts and underlying evidence on how climate, sea level and the Earth surface changes through time. He also connects how our knowledge of the past informs our predictions of future climate.
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Conservation scholar Gregg Perry will lead us back into time on a journey of restoring and conserving 17th -19th century period architecture furnishings and timepieces.
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I discuss a variety of topics in both the natural and social sciences, exploring the many fascinating insights that the scientific method yields about the world around us.
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Green Tea Party Radio is hosted by Hannah Rogers, Zach Torpie, and Katie Zakrzewski — three young conservatives who believe that reducing climate change and protecting the environment are fundamental conservative beliefs.
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Hosted by clinical psychologist Emily Toner, Climate Courage is a 10-episode audio journey for anyone navigating emotional fatigue, eco-anxiety, or burnout in the face of the environmental crisis. Whether you're a frontline climate professional, an activist, or an everyday person who cares deeply about our collective future, this podcast offers grounded psychological tools, personal and science-based insights and a safe space to process challenging thoughts and emotions. Each episode blends ...
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This is Bearly Political, produced by UC Berkeley's only nonpartisan political magazine.
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Climate Change and Human Impact on Chaparral Biomes, by Brock Allan and Jenry Torres.
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We asked "Ecologist" Jenry Torres and High school teacher Ms. Horning for their take on how climate change and human impact effect Chaparral biomes.
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CLIMATE QUEENS is a monthly environmental podcast series aiming to raise awareness about the effect that we, as humans, are having on our shared planet and what we can do about it. Join us, Katie and Clodagh on the last Friday of every month, where we will be covering everything from: what even is global warming, fast fashion, the minefield that is recycling and everything in between! We are no experts, we are just two Dublin gals who met volunteering and have been best pals ever since. When ...
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The Conversation Lab is a monthly radio program at CFRO FM in Vancouver. It airs on the last Saturday every month at 9am and its available on community and campus radio stations across Canada as well as on your favorite podcasting platform. My focus is on giving community groups, non-profit organizations, and changemakers a voice to talk about those things that are most important to them. Learning how to build bridges into different communities seems critical as we explore the uneven develop ...
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The Environment Journal (EJ) Podcast will feature leading figures from the worlds of sustainability, the environment and air quality management
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A podcast by The Detechtor where we discuss some of the latest technological innovations set to change the world. Short episode covering different innovations in health/business/daily life and climate action, hosted by Scott Hickman.
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Effective Altruism is a social movement dedicated to finding ways you can best help others, whether through your charitable donations, career choices, or volunteer projects. EA Talks features presentations and discussions that can help you find something you're excited about. Lately, we've been focusing a lot on new opportunities in pandemic prevention, charity entrepreneurship, and AI safety. But we also have talks on other important topics like animal welfare, global health, nuclear securi ...
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This podcast series by the Association for Fire Ecology explores research findings recently published in the journal, Fire Ecology.
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The Knowledge at Wharton Network Acast feed serves as a curated showcase highlighting the best content from our podcast collection. Each week, we feature one standout episode from each show in the Wharton Podcast Network, giving listeners a comprehensive sample of our diverse business and academic content. This rotating selection allows audiences to discover new shows within our network while experiencing the depth and variety of Wharton's thought leadership across different topics and forma ...
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FrostBytes: Soundbytes of Cool Research
Climate and Cryosphere and Association of Polar Early Career Scientists: Jenny Baeseman
Podcasts about the 'coolest' science on the planet - all about ice in the Arctic, Antarctic, Mountains, and elsewhere around the globe brought to you by the Climate and Cryosphere Project and the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists. For more info visit www.climate-cryosphere.org/activities/outreach/frostbytes You can also find us in iTunes... subscribe today!
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A podcast about human behaviour - and our hopes of building a better world. In each episode writer and consultant Richard Docwra is joined by an expert psychologist to explore one of humanity’s biggest hopes and challenges - including stopping conflict and hate, tackling the spread of misinformation, and preventing climate change. We’ll explore the latest evidence about how humans think and behave, and ask whether each aim is realistic, given the creatures we are. And if we can’t achieve the ...
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In this series of podcasts from InsectBiotech, co-founders Toby Webb and CEO Ignacio Gavilan they discuss their company’s focus on sustainability and circular economy principles in Spain. They aim to address significant issues like the protein gap, climate change, and the demand for non-fossil fuel-based fertilizers by converting waste into protein fertilizer and creating high-value rural jobs.The company is exploring disruptive solutions in the animal protein sector by utilizing black soldi ...
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Money Memories is a podcast that’s on a mission to make money conversations less taboo — one memory at a time. Each week we interview a new guest, and discuss how their earliest money memory affected their professional trajectories and molded their relationship to personal finance.
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Is the charity sector a place for true disruption and can embracing failure help tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues? What is the difference between organisations which learn from failure and those which don’t? Permission to fail shines a light on setting crazy ambitions, failing and rising from the ashes, to then succeeding. It tells the story of SolarAid, an organisation which succeeded, then failed, to succeeding again by bringing 12 million people clean, safe renewable light. ...
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Climate action on your doorstep. Dr Jen Roberts, Prof Matt Hannon and Dr Fraser Stewart are your trusted guides to smart local energy and a zero carbon future. Find us at www.localzeropod.com
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Welcome to Created to Reign, a production of the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation. On this podcast, Dr. E. Calvin Beisner, Dr. David Legates, and experts in science, economics, theology, ethics, and public policy strive to think Biblically about creation care, global warming, and the world’s poor.
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John Stockton and Dr. Ken Ruettgers host The Ultimate Assist Podcast along with special guests that have frontline experience and knowledgable expertise in the medical freedom space. As technology advances and social institutions grow more powerful, we hope you will inform your voice and use it to restore and maintain our medical freedoms now and into the future.
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Expert food industry analyst and journalist, Phil Lempert, has candid conversations about what’s in your food, what you should and shouldn’t be buying and eating, how food companies can better serve shoppers and stay ahead of the trends, what effect the food and agriculture world is having on our planet, and more.
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Episode 766. Plastic Pollution-Effects on Health and Climate Change
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Dr. Ethan Elkind on the Effects & Future of Climate Change Policy
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31:16BPR's Bella Kim sits down with UC Berkeley Law's director on climate change to discuss the monumental laws and policies shaping our world.
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REPOST: #35: “John Hewlett & Cardio Miracle: The Nitric Oxide Breakthrough Changing Heart Health & Human Performance”
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57:01REPOST EPISODE: On today’s episode of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton and Ken Ruettgers sit down with John Hewlett, the founder and formulator of the game-changing nitric oxide supplement, Cardio Miracle. After a life-threatening heart condition and a family history of cardiovascular disease, Hewlett walked away from a lucrative career in financ…
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Episode 768. David Rittenhouse Orreries Part 2
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Episode 767. David Rittenhouse Orreries Part 1.
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17:37Rittenhouse’s early scientific instrument making in Pennsylvania.
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Neuroaesthetics: The Science of Why Art Moves Us (Encore Episode)
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22:48Send us a text Read the companion article on Substack Most people never stop to question why a sunset moves them to tears or why certain music seems to bypass their rational mind entirely. We accept these experiences as just part of being human. But in 2001, neuroscientist Samir Zeki posed a revolutionary question: what if these responses aren't si…
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Neil and Pippa look at some of the biggest headlines from the year. Learn about this story and some useful vocabulary from the headlines. Find full subtitles and a worksheet for this episode at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/learning-english-from-the-news_2025/251231 Practise your reading skills with The Reading Room: ✔️ ht…
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Are We On The Cusp of a Community Forest Renaissance?! (CRR Best Of)
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28:56It is plain for anyone to see that the short rotation, financialized plantation management practiced by the Wall Street investors who own the vast majority of private timberland is destroying our communities and ecosystems. Coast Range Radio has been highlighting the need for an alternative model of forest management that sustains both economies an…
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010: Ask, Don't Tell: Coaching Skills to Boost Connection in Your Vet Med Culture (PART 2)
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39:06In this episode of The Veterinary Culture Lab, Andi and Josh return for Part 2 of their conversation on coaching communication—this time turning insight into action. Building on the science from The Effectiveness of Workplace Coaching: A Meta-Analysis of Contemporary Psychologically Informed Coaching Approaches (2021), this episode explores how cur…
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Lab Notes: Why do whales strand en masse?
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13:51Every now and again, dozens or even hundreds of perfectly healthy looking whales strand themselves on a beach. And despite people's best efforts, many — if not all of them — will die. So why do whales strand themselves, and why do they seem to do it at the same locations? This episode was first broadcast in August 2025. You can binge more episodes …
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🧠 The Wet Logic of Being: Why Silicon Dreams Can't Wake Up
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31:25Send us a text 📖 Full essay: Evolution spent half a billion years solving the consciousness problem under ruthless metabolic constraints. Maybe we should pay attention to the solution it found rather than assuming our 80-year-old computing paradigm can simply replicate it if we add enough layers. The question isn't whether machines can think—they a…
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The New Big Five: An Expanded Personality Model (Encore Episode)
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20:42Send us a text Read the article on Substack Perhaps the most interesting revelation is that there's no statistical support for a single, overarching "general factor of personality"—no master trait that ties everything together. Instead, what emerged is a complex three-tiered hierarchy: 28 specific facets at the base, six broader traits in the middl…
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Norman Swan, Fiona Stanley and Lorin Clarke describe their involvement with Robyn Williams and The Science Show with MC Richard Glover at a party celebrating 50 years of broadcasting.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode 765. Christmas in Revolutionary America.
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Episode. 763. Violins Stradivarius The Epitone
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This Week In Business Faculty Prediction Series: Assessing Inflation, Jobs, and Markets Heading Into 2026
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10:13Jeremy Siegel, Wharton Emeritus Professor of Finance and Senior Economist at WisdomTree, shares his perspective on the state of the U.S. economy, analyzing recent rate cuts, inflation progress, employment data, tariff uncertainty, and what they could mean for markets and growth in 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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✨ The Universe Written on the Night Sky: What Celestial Holography Tells Us About Reality's Hidden Architecture
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14:56Send us a text Please take a look at the corresponding Substack episode. There's something profoundly disorienting about learning that the universe might be fundamentally two-dimensional. Not in the sense that we're living in Flatland, but in the way information itself might be organized—like a cosmic hard drive where everything that happens in our…
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REPOST: The Hidden Agenda in Sports Medicine – Dr. Craig Buhler on how he kept NBA Legend John Stockton Injury-Free”
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1:08:56REPOST: In this episode of "The Ultimate Assist," we sit down with Dr. Craig Buhler, the well-known chiropractor who played a pivotal role in keeping NBA legend John Stockton in peak condition throughout his 24-year career. Dr. Buhler shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time with the Utah Jazz, revealing the secrets behind their league-leadin…
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Japan bans baby names like Pikachu and Kitty
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8:05Japan changes the law to stop parents giving their children names considered strange. Learn about this story and some useful vocabulary from the headlines. Find full subtitles and a worksheet for this episode at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/learning-english-from-the-news_2025/251224 Practise your reading skills with The R…
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Landscape Conservation in the Kitsap Peninsula, with Great Peninsula Conservancy
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29:00Today we’re joined by Nathan Daniel, Executive Director of the Great Peninsula Conservancy. Nathan has helped guide some of the most ambitious conservation work going on in Western Washington - specifically on Kitsap Peninsula, the forested lowlands between Seattle and the Olympic mountains. Big thanks to Andy Shoemaker for co-hosting this episode!…
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Whales Were Always Speaking: How We've Finally Cracked The Code
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39:59Send us a text 📖 Read the companion essay We've spent centuries drawing a line between humans and every other creature—a line we've used to justify exploitation and exceptionalism. First, we said animals can't feel pain. Science disproved that. Then we shifted to consciousness, language, and culture as the final barriers. That line is now dissolvin…
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Lab Notes: Tips to reduce microplastics exposure
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13:28It's impossible to escape microplastics. They're in our food and water, and the air around us is teeming with them. So considering they're all around us, how can we minimise our exposure to tiny plastic fragments without resorting to living in a cave? This episode was first broadcast in August 2025. You can binge more episodes of the Lab Notes podc…
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Episode 762. Fake American Written History
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19:47Don’t always believe what you read about US History.
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In this episode of Created to Reign, Dr. David Legates revisits the most controversial sentence he’s ever spoken: “Carbon dioxide contributes very little to the greenhouse effect.” That single line has earned him everything from eye-rolling to outright insults—but it also reveals how deeply misunderstood the science has become. Dr. Legates breaks d…
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Episode. 761. Ben Franklins crossing of NJ as he arrived in Philadelphia
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🧠 Learning to Dance with Chaos: What AI Teaches Us About Our Beautiful, Messy Minds
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173. Steve Levitt Says Goodbye to People I (Mostly) Admire
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51:02In the last episode of the podcast, Stephen Dubner turns the microphone on Steve Levitt. They talk about Levitt’s favorite — and least favorite — moments from the show’s five-year run, his quest to reform education, and his next podcasting gig. SOURCES: Stephen Dubner, host of Freakonomics Radio, co-author of Freakonomics books. RESOURCES: "How to …
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Émilie du Châtelet - portrait of a leader of the Enlightenment
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54:37She battled rigidities of 18th century Europe. But with writer and philosopher Voltaire, Émilie du Châtelet led the Enlightenment.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sometimes new research genuinely advances our understanding. Other times, long-standing claims quietly fall apart. In this episode of Created to Reign, David R. Legates walks through two major developments in the climate literature from late 2025—one newly published paper that challenges prevailing assumptions about sea-level rise, and one highly i…
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How We’re Finally Getting Menopause Right
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28:44Send us a text 📖 Read the full essay For decades, confusion and fear have surrounded menopausal hormone therapy. One landmark trial created such panic that millions of women were denied the most effective treatment for debilitating symptoms. But sophisticated reanalysis has fundamentally changed what we know about risks, benefits, and the critical …
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What wiped out the great American Chestnut Tree—human industry or nature itself? The answer might surprise you. In this episode, Dr. E. Calvin Beisner revisits one of North America’s greatest ecological losses to reveal how the near-extinction of the American Chestnut wasn’t caused by human greed or deforestation, but by a natural fungal blight. He…
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This year’s biggest breakthrough and top news stories
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33:58First up on the podcast, Online News Editor David Grimm joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about this year’s best online news stories—top performers and staff picks alike. Together they journey the scientific gamut, from bird feeders’ influence on hummingbird beak evolution to the use of “artificial spacetimes” to guide tiny robots through their envir…
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Episode 76: Innovation to support wildfire risk-based decision-making: examining the incident strategic alignment process
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11:38In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Cole Buettner, Tyler Aldworth, and Michelle Greiner about investigating the use of the Incident Strategic Alignment Process (ISAP) and the value this process brings to managers. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-0…
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From Sunday Shifts to Whole Foods: Building a Cookie Dough Brand
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20:29Kathryn Bricken grew up in a family of six where early responsibility and earning her own money shaped how she viewed work and value. Sunday shifts at Publix, paid at time and a half, taught her how to think strategically about income long before she became a founder. What began as a love of food evolved into building Doughlicious, a gluten-free co…
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Wharton Marketing Matters: Inside Time’s Best Inventions and Innovation Selection Process
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31:20Emma Barker Bonomo, Editorial Director at Time, joins Barbara & Americus to discuss how the magazine curates its annual Best Inventions list, highlighting the criteria, trends, and global significance behind the most impactful innovations of the year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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🧠 The Medicine of Belonging: How Healing Society Heals the Brain
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42:38Send us a text Please take a look at the corresponding Substack episode. There’s a number that should keep us all awake at night: 443 million. That’s how many disability-adjusted life years—healthy years of life lost to disease and early death—were stolen by neurological conditions in 2021 alone. And if you think that’s staggering, consider this: w…
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#52: Safe and Effective Was the Agenda — Steve Kirsch Exposes the Data”
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1:04:38On today’s episode of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton and Ken Ruettgers sit down with tech billionaire Steve Kirsch—the inventor behind the optical mouse and a Silicon Valley success story who says he never intended to enter the vaccine debate… until the data forced him to. Kirsch recounts the moment he says everything changed: stories of sudden…
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Is Amazon Fueling A Water Crisis in Oregon?
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32:55Are Amazon data centers fueling a water contamination crisis in Eastern Oregon Rolling Stone recently published a major investigative piece asking that question. But Amazon is far from the only major corporation polluting the drinking water of Morrow County residents, and this crisis has been going on for decades. Oregon Rural Action has been organ…
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Australia's social media ban for under-16s has started. Find full subtitles and a worksheet for this episode at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/learning-english-from-the-news_2025/251217 Practise your reading skills with The Reading Room: ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/features/the_reading_roomPractise your listeni…
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009: Ask, Don't Tell: Coaching Skills to Boost Connection in Your Vet Med Culture (PART 1)
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37:38In this episode of The Veterinary Culture Lab, Andi and Josh explore what coaching really means in veterinary medicine—and why curiosity might be the most powerful tool we have to strengthen culture. Grounded in a 2021 meta-analysis of workplace coaching, this conversation unpacks how three evidence-based approaches—GROW, Positive Psychology Coachi…
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Australia's known for having some of the world's toughest sunscreen standards, but in June, that reputation was rocked. Independent testing of 20 sunscreens found 16 did not meet their advertised SPF50 rating, including three children's sunscreens and three sold by the Cancer Council. So how are sunscreens tested, and what can we learn from these r…
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National Emergency Briefing UK: Solving the Climate Polycrisis
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18:07Send us a text 📖 Read the companion essay The ground beneath us is shifting. The UK ranks in the bottom 10% globally for biodiversity. Only 14% of our rivers are healthy. Nearly 3,000 people died during the 2022 heat wave. This isn't a future crisis—it's today's emergency. In this episode, we dive deep into the National Emergency Briefing—a compreh…
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How far would you go for love? When Czech writer Adela falls in love with artist Konstantin Zhorkin, she moves to Kharkiv, in Ukraine, to be with him. Kharkiv is just 30 kilometres from the Russian border and has been hit by some of the worst attacks of the war in Ukraine. In this short documentary, Adela tells her personal story of what life is li…
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🧠 The Architecture of Understanding: Season 5 Finale
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52:35Send us a text Please see the corresponding Substack Episode We're living through something remarkable, though you might not feel it in the daily grind of notifications and deadlines. Across 75 countries, people are gathering—not physically, but intellectually—around a shared realization: that understanding our limits might be the most liberating d…
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Ninety-Eight Years of Economic Wisdom (Replay)
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49:09The late Robert Solow was a giant among economists. When he was 98 years old he told Steve about cracking German codes in World War II, why it’s so hard to reduce inequality, and how his field lost its way. SOURCES: Robert Solow, professor emeritus of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. RESOURCES: "Secrecy, Cigars, and a Venetia…
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Author Terry Pratchett’s links to science and Adelaide
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54:36Retiring Vice Chancellor of the University of South Australia David Lloyd awarded Pratchett two honorary degrees. In exchange, the author honoured the university with a special scholarship – to be offered every year forever. This week David Lloyd explains his enthusiasms for the Discworld author in front of a packed audience at the Hawke Centre in …
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What You Need to Know About Natural Asset Companies
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12:45What are Natural Asset Companies, and why did 24 states fight to stop them? In this episode of Created to Reign, David R. Legates explains how NACs would turn the ecological “value” of forests, watersheds, and other natural areas into tradable corporate assets—placing control of land use in the hands of investors rather than owners. Proponents clai…
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Hunting asteroids from space, and talking to pollinators with heat
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27:59First up on the podcast, we’ve likely only found about half the so-called city-killer asteroids (objects more than 140 meters in diameter). Freelance science journalist Robin George Andrews joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the upcoming launch of NASA’s Near-Earth Object Surveyor, an asteroid hunter that will improve our ability to look for large …
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What Neuroscience Reveals About Healing The Toll of Child Abuse
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16:22Send us a text '📖 Read the companion essay When a parent—the person who should be a child's ultimate buffer against stress—becomes the source of fear instead, the damage cascades through every system. But buried within the devastating research on adverse childhood experiences lies something unexpected: the brain can heal. Not metaphorically. Litera…
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