Climate Change Podcasts

The climate crisis is not optional and cannot be ignored. We need to face the facts head-on.
Initiatives like the World Weather Attribution now make it possible to calculate how likely is it that extreme weather events—becoming more frequently and intense—are linked to climate change. In this category, we present podcast profiles that address one of the biggest and most challenging issues of the 21st century: climate change.

The Communicating Climate Change Podcast

The Communicating Climate Change Podcast

The Communicating Climate Change Podcast, presented by and featuring Dickon Bonvik-Stone explores practical insights

The Carbon Removal Show Podcast

The Carbon Removal Show Podcast

In The Carbon Removal Show, hosts Emily Swaddle and Tom Previte share facts and

The COPOut Podcast

The COPOut Podcast

The podcast is run by The CECE, The Center for Environment, Community & Equity.

Ask MIT Climate Podcast

Ask MIT Climate Podcast

Ask MIT Climate is an award-winning podcast produced by the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative,

Outrage + Optimism podcast

Outrage + Optimism podcast

About the Outrage + Optimism podcast Outrage + Optimism is a climate podcast made

The Climate Conversation podcast

The Climate Conversation podcast

The Climate Conversation takes a look behind the scenes and presents relevant solutions to

Columbia Energy Exchange podcast

Columbia Energy Exchange podcast

If you’re curious about how energy, climate, markets, and global shifts are connected –

Climate One podcast from The Commonwealth Club

Climate One podcast from The Commonwealth Club

More details about Climate One The number of episodes so far: 863. A new

The Climate Question – BBC Podcast

The Climate Question – BBC Podcast

The podcast is asking, why do we find it so tough to save our

Podcasts on Climate Change

Most of the climate change podcasts we feature on audiotyped.com invite experts to discuss a wide variety of climate change subtopics like climate science, climate communication, climate action and climate policy.

In the podcast profiles, you can filter by important criteria such as episode, season, and search terms that are important to you.

Climate Change in a Nut Shell

Burning fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide, a harmful greenhouse gas. In addition to accelerating climate change, burning fossil fuels has other negative and harmful effects on the environment.

Carbon dioxide removal from the Earth’s atmosphere—which by no means should be seen as a free pass for further excessive emissions of carbon dioxide—is a topic that comes up time and again in the podcast’s expert panels.

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