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LISTEN: Revisiting our conversation with environmental justice pioneer Dr. Beverly Wright

“The righteous fight in the end will win. Don’t be swayed by all of the noise.”

Today we’re re-airing our conversation with Dr. Beverly Wright, who joined the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast last year to discuss her journey as an environmental justice pioneer.

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What centuries-old Indian court paintings tell us about climate change

In “Monsoon Mood,” the latest episode of the Smithsonian podcast Sidedoor, host Lizzie Peabody digs into a 300-year-old artistic revolution—one that has surprising new relevance in the 21st century as we look for ways to forestall catastrophic climate change.

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LISTEN: David Suzuki calls out bullshit

At 87, Canada's icon of environmentalism is still angry and calling on people to be better
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Podcast: How much does mass tree planting affect climate change impacts?

Amid the raging storm of climate catastrophe, adding new green things to the landscape feels like a wholesome concrete solution.

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6 podcasts to help tackle your climate anxiety

These shows, full of passionate reporting, will leave you better informed and perhaps less prone to doom paralysis.
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How will the energy crisis, triggered by the war in Ukraine, unfold in 2023?

In this future-gazing podcast series, we’re debating the key themes that will shape 2023—from geopolitics to climate change to economics.

Podcast: How the Green New Deal changed the conversation

Podcast: How the Green New Deal changed the conversation

As an architect of the Green New Deal, Rhiana Gunn-Wright was instrumental in expanding the limits of climate policy and telling a story far larger—and more inspiring—than that of how you can curb carbon emissions by taxing them.

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