
Adam Met
Executive director of Planet Reimagined, climate activist, International Human Rights Law PhD, adjunct professor at Columbia University, and author. Also a member of the band AJR.
Top 3 podcasts with Adam Met
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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 20min
Climate Fervorology (ECO-ADVOCACY WITHOUT IT BEING A BUMMER) with AJR’s Adam Met
Adam Met, a climate activist, PhD, and member of AJR, discusses innovative ways to approach climate advocacy without despair. He explains how artists can leverage their fanbases for social change and emphasizes the importance of community engagement in environmental efforts. Met shares insights on balancing personal responsibility with collective action, and how experiences like concerts can inspire motivation for activism. Plus, he previews his upcoming book, which focuses on using connections to amplify meaningful climate initiatives.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 45min
He’s a Rock Star...with Bold Solutions to Solve Climate Change
Adam Met, rockstar from AJR and sustainability activist, dives into the power of merging music with climate advocacy. He shares insights from his book Amplify, discussing how genuine connections enhance social movements. Met reveals innovative strategies to foster engagement, using platforms like TikTok and tackling bipartisan climate policies. He emphasizes the importance of clear communication and relatable experiences in inspiring action, while highlighting the role of merchandise and fellowship programs in mobilizing communities for environmental change.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 6min
From Courtrooms to Statehouses: The US Climate Pushback
Sophia Li, an award-winning journalist and climate storyteller, co-hosts a lively discussion with Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, who is battling to revive the Revolution Wind project, facing off against federal regulations. Musician and climate advocate Adam Met shares his Neo-Industrial Revolution declaration, urging a new language around climate engagement that connects with everyday life and job creation. They explore state and local climate actions, highlighting grassroots movements and the shift from individual solutions to structured civic engagement.