A true-crime podcast about climate change. Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt and reported by a team of climate journalists, Drilled... more
This month, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers closes the comment period on its draft Environmental Impact Statement for the... more
With everyone arguing—again—about what science tells us the COP28 negotiations should be aiming for if we want to avoid the... more
As we resume our season focused on the global criminalization of climate protest, reporter Martha Troian brings us to Canada,... more
Bloomberg's Akshat Rathi joins us to make the case that capitalism can be harnessed in service of addressing the climate... more
Abeer Butmeh, coordinator of the Palestinian NGOs Network, one of the most important Palestinian environmental organizations, spoke to senior editor... more
We're bringing you an episode of the CBC's Podcast Playlist today, featuring Drilled! In this episode, host Leah-Simone Brown talks... more
We'll be back with the rest of our anti-protest season soon, but in the meantime, welcome to a new Drilled... more
Globally, climate activism has shifted over the past few years. It’s more constant now and includes more direct action than... more
Welcome to Outrage + Optimism, where they examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform... more
From Ecuador to North Dakota, British Columbia to New Zealand, the backlash against Indigenous-led environmental protest is always particularly harsh,... more
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