S3 Episode 5: Garbage In, Garbage Out, and Charlottesville
Release Date: 01/01/2022
The Meaning of Green
Yachts, inequalities reminiscent of the robber barons, and why we must target the rich with climate policies
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Labour's victory in the UK, aggressive climate plans, a famous lettuce, and an introduction to carbon inequality
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A guide to the European Parliament elections, the EU's climate and energy "moonshot," bicycling in Denmark, and the 10-50 rule
info_outline S5 Episode 3: Will Panama Be Green?The Meaning of Green
Panama's unprecedented elections, massive demonstrations over the environment and foreign influence, toucans, and a tragedy with echoes of the US's colonial presence in Panama
info_outline S5 Episode 2: And Then There's BhopalThe Meaning of Green
Why politicians have (at times) taken strong environmental action in the US, the UK, Brazil, Germany, and Japan, and why those who were killed at Bhopal "were the lucky ones"
info_outline S5 Episode 1: The Greens, Tasmania, and Tricky DickThe Meaning of Green
Greens in Europe and in Australia, Lake Pedder, "Iron Pants" Muskie, the Clean Water Act, and excerpts from Nixon's secret Oval Office tapes
info_outline S5 Preview: Chain of FoolsThe Meaning of Green
2024 and elections worldwide, the states in the US's national elections, and carbon inequality (or, the rich vs. everyone else)
info_outline S4 Episode 10: The Devil's Hair DryerThe Meaning of Green
Grass, leaf blowers, and environmental justice, with stops across the US and in Canada, Brazil, and the EU
info_outline S4 Episode 9: The Unicorn and the LionThe Meaning of Green
Scotland and the rest of the UK leave coal behind, Net Zero, modern struggles between the unicorn and the lion, and my Scottish grandfather
info_outline S4 Episode 8: Smoke and MirrorsThe Meaning of Green
Smoky skies, hiking the Oregon desert, wolves, tightening an air pollution standard, Aristotle, and the gospel of GDP
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