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Explore "globalwarming" with insightful episodes like "69. The brutal truth about net zero and how to vanquish climate populists, with Dieter Helm", "The Fish That Conceal Themselves To Hunt", "Behind the scenes: Kai’s trip to China with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen", "Three Takeaways From The COP27 Climate Conference" and "Make your actions on climate reflect your words | Severn Cullis-Suzuki" from podcasts like ""Leading", "Short Wave", "Make Me Smart", "Short Wave" and "TED Climate"" and more!
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The Fish That Conceal Themselves To Hunt
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Behind the scenes: Kai’s trip to China with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen
Kai Ryssdal breaks the fourth wall and shares highlights from his trip to China with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen (it was “amazeballs”). Plus, U.S. pandemic relief packages helped millions of businesses stay afloat in 2020. But cybersecurity holes paved the way for fraudulent claims. Can the federal government hold these scammers accountable? And how Morocco’s national women’s soccer team is making history.
Here’s everything we talked about today:
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- “The Trillion-Dollar Grift: Inside the Greatest Scam of All Time” from Rolling Stone
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- “Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know.” From The Washington Post
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Three Takeaways From The COP27 Climate Conference
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Make your actions on climate reflect your words | Severn Cullis-Suzuki
"History has shown us that in moments of crisis, society can truly transform," says environmental educator Severn Cullis-Suzuki. Nearly 30 years ago, at just 12 years old, she spoke at the Rio Earth Summit in hopes of reversing the planet's slide into ecological disaster. Some at the summit listened and took radical action, but for the rest of the world, it was business, politics and full-steam-ahead economic growth. Now, Cullis-Suzuki shares another warning about the future, this time informed by the COVID-19 crisis -- and urges us all to make our actions on climate change reflect our words.