Episódios
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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"
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Greens in Europe and in Australia, Lake Pedder, "Iron Pants" Muskie, the Clean Water Act, and excerpts from Nixon's secret Oval Office tapes
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2024 and elections worldwide, the states in the US's national elections, and carbon inequality (or, the rich vs. everyone else)
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Grass, leaf blowers, and environmental justice, with stops across the US and in Canada, Brazil, and the EU
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Scotland and the rest of the UK leave coal behind, Net Zero, modern struggles between the unicorn and the lion, and my Scottish grandfather
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Smoky skies, hiking the Oregon desert, wolves, tightening an air pollution standard, Aristotle, and the gospel of GDP
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The Taj Mahal, forests in the US and Austria, an ecologist's lunch with coal executives, and a speech by Margaret Thatcher
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The Brazilian Amazon forest and the Cristalino River take us on an unforgettable journey, while the violence of history and politics of the present shadow our steps
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The most polluted city on earth, seeing Brazil's forests from many angles, the US government and Brazil's military coup, and George Santos's shoes
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An historic African American school and a proposed mega-landfill, what happens when landfill protections fail, the proximity principle, and a fierce battle over clean air in Los Angeles
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Water wars in the American West, US Supreme Court cases on climate change, and state-level renewable energy achievements
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The US's messy political system, the states, and a butterfly that affected the course of US climate politics
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Stories of abundance that fall short, and the disconnect between well being and economic growth
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August surprise: Why the US climate and renewable energy policy window slammed open now
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Season 3's finale highlights common themes from places visited in the US, Ukraine, Panama, Kenya, and Brazil
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Wildlife as government cattle in Kenya, colonialism and conservation, experts Dr. Cynthia Moss, Dr. Winnie Kiiru, Dr. David Western, Dr. Paula Kahumbu, Nobel Laureate Dr. Elinor Ostrom, and Kenyan musicians Winyo and Suzanna Owiyo
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Elephant talk, populations decimated from ivory poaching, the Maasai as ecologists, and Waza
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Community based management and biodiversity in Ukraine's Carpathian Mountains
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The Panama Canal's dependence on forests, a red phone, toucans, and US imperialism
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Race, catadores, garbage transport, and innovation in Italy and Maine
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