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Climate optimism in 2023

Climate optimism in 2023

Update: 2022-12-203
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In 2022, we saw a lot of climate change news. Europe hit record-high temperatures, Pakistan was devastated by flooding, and in the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency got a little less powerful. While those are major causes for concern, there is a bright spot on the climate change policy landscape: 2023. Vox’s Rebecca Leber (@rebleber) tells us what to look forward to next year. 


References:

The next frontier for climate action is the great indoors 

The mystery of methane gone missing 

The US could stop one cause of heat wave deaths tomorrow 

Climate change has made air conditioning a vital necessity. It also heats up the planet

The good and bad news for the planet after the latest UN climate talks 

Even Breathing Is A Risk In One Of Orlando's Poorest Neighborhoods | HuffPost Voices 


Host:

Jonquilyn Hill (@jonquilynhill)


Credits:

Sofi LaLonde, producer and engineer

Libby Nelson, editorial adviser

A.M. Hall, editorial director of talk podcasts


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