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Jul 3, 2024 • 14min

Burning Questions: How can I eat for the planet (without getting stressed out)?

Do I need to stop eating meat if I care about the planet? Does it really matter where I buy my food? How can I make climate-friendly food choices if I’m short on time? Amy chats with Melissa Nelson, professor of Indigenous sustainability at Arizona State University, about how our day-to-day food choices can make a difference to the planet.Learn more:Find locally grown food with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Farmers Market DirectoryCheck out the climate impact of different food groups with this interactive article from the New York Times
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Jun 26, 2024 • 11min

Burning Questions: What’s the deal with 1.5 degrees?

In the past decade, 1.5 has become an important number when talking about the climate crisis. (As in 1½ degrees Celsius, which equates to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit.) It’s considered the maximum increase in temperature since preindustrial times that Earth can handle before all sorts of terrible things happen. But on the surface, 1.5 degrees doesn’t sound like a huge number. So what gives? In this episode, Amy chats with climate experts to dive deeper into what this number actually means.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 15min

Burning Questions: Where Should I Live?

Marketplace climate reporter Samantha Fields joins Amy to discuss practical tools for evaluating climate risks when choosing a place to live. Topics include using Redfin or Realtor.com to check property climate risk, the impact of climate risks on insurance availability, and the importance of considering insurance costs and potential risks related to climate change when making housing decisions.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 2min

“Burning Questions” is back!

Have you ever wondered where it’s safe to buy (or rent) a home? Maybe you’re looking to make more environmentally friendly choices at the supermarket. Or, you’d like to know how to keep climate despair at bay. We’re here to help! The “Burning Questions” series from “How We Survive” responds to your concerns, big and small, about the climate crisis. Join us as we navigate how our choices intersect with the well-being of the planet, starting June 26.
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Apr 15, 2024 • 51min

The Worth of Water

Leigh Harris, a resident in the American West, and her husband Franck Avril discuss their struggles with severe water scarcity in their dream home. They reveal the pressing challenges faced by communities relying on the Colorado River amid climate change. The couple addresses innovative solutions like ocean desalination and recycled wastewater. They also highlight a growing movement advocating for nature's rights, suggesting rivers and ecosystems deserve legal recognition. Their personal journey underscores the emotional ties to water and the urgency for sustainable practices.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 42sec

Send us your climate questions!

We are working on another season of our series Burning Questions and we want to hear from you! What are your most pressing climate questions? Are you trying to figure out when to invest in an electric car? Or maybe you want to make climate-friendly changes to your diet?Whatever your question is you can send us a note or a voice memo to survive@marketplace.org
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Jan 25, 2024 • 56min

Introducing: Ripple (bonus episode)

We have a special episode for you today. We’re sharing an episode of the new podcast from APM Studios and Western Sound called “Ripple.”The largest oil spill in American history captivated the public’s attention for the entire summer of 2010. Authorities told a story of a herculean response effort that made shorelines safe and avoided a worst case scenario. Was that really the whole picture?“Ripple” is a new series investigating the stories we were told were over.In Season One, the reporting team traveled hundreds of miles across the Gulf Coast to learn the ongoing effects of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill — which are still impacting many coastal residents more than a decade later. Here is episode 1! And if you’d like to hear more episodes, you can find “Ripple” wherever you get your podcasts.
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Jan 10, 2024 • 11min

Is composting really doing anything? (Bonus episode from “The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast”)

Participate in the cycle of life and sequester some carbon while you’re at it — even if you don’t have a city-provided green bin! Caleigh Wells and Candice Dickens-Russell geek out about their own composting methods, and discuss what they’ve learned from an urban farm owner.
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Dec 13, 2023 • 1min

A thanks and a note from Amy

It’s been quite a year! The “How We Survive” team piloted a new series, “Burning Questions,” answering your most pressing climate concerns. We also spent months traveling across the South West, from Arizona and New Mexico to Nevada and California, to report on the West’s water crisis for our fourth season. We could not have done this kind of reporting without your support. So thank you! Your support keeps our non-profit newsroom and podcasts going and helps us keep bringing you the climate solutions journalism you love. If you’re able, consider making a (tax deductible) year-end donation today.Contribute what you can today at marketplace.org/survive.
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Dec 6, 2023 • 32min

Rights of Rivers

Discover the revolutionary movement advocating for rivers to have legal rights, inspired by Indigenous values. Learn about New Zealand's landmark decision granting personhood to the Whanganui River. Explore the emotional connections between communities and nature, and hear about the ongoing legal battles concerning salmon rights. Journey to the Colorado River's headwaters and reflect on the urgent need for sustainable water management. This discussion challenges us to rethink our relationship with the environment and consider nature's rights in modern legal frameworks.

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