In celebration of Earth Day, “Every Day Is Earth Day” brings together podcasts that explore our planet through science, sustainability, and surprising stories - from climate change and conscious eating to animal behavior and green tech. These shows make it easy (and fun) to learn and care a little more about the world around us.
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NO.1
As climate change and biodiversity loss reshape the planet, the Bioneers present Nature’s Genius—a mini series that explores how we can repair our relationship with the natural world. Led by ecologists and Indigenous knowledge holders, this limited series from Bioneers shares bold, actionable solutions for restoring Earth’s balance—just in time for Earth Day 2025.
NO.2
What does it mean to lose something as valuable as our own DNA? That’s one of the many questions in Lost Cells, a gripping investigative podcast series that uncovers the human stories behind the promises and failures of a stem cell bank.
NO.3
A podcast takes listeners on a journey into the world of sustainable science and technology, breaking down complex concepts in a relatable and actionable manner.
NO.4
The brilliant minds at TED take on climate, dissecting where we are and where we're going for contemplation this Earth Day.
NO.5
Need a crash course in climate change that’s actually digestible? This award-winning podcast from MIT breaks down the science, tech, and policy behind our warming world—in short episodes straight from real climate experts. It’s fast, smart, and full of surprising insights (like how fossil fuels sneak into your farm-to-table meal).
NO.6
Brothers Matt and Sean Ferrell break down the future of energy, EVs, and the smart tech shaping our world. Still TBD takes you beyond the hype and into real conversations about sustainability—from wind turbines to the companies actually walking the walk.
NO.7
Food, sustainability, and climate change are intricately linked. On this podcast, they dive into the food side of this -- what is healthy for bodies and the planet with researchers, doctors, and others in the medical field connected with Mayo Clinic. One relevant episode in particular is the conversation around going vegan - is it good for the body and the planet? Tune in to find out!
NO.8
Recently rebranded from "Important, Not Important" to "The Most Important" question because it gets to the heart of their mission and what their listeners care about - what can I do to help our future? By asking scientists and experts from across the field, they help give us solutions and actions to help our climate and ourselves.
NO.9
New mini-season dropping April 9th. The season looks at the rise of ESG courtesy of Blackrock’s promise that it would build shareholder profit…and its ultimate demise as we now see anti-ESG legislation popping up around the country. It feels quite timely with the broader pushback against DEIA agendas.
NO.10
The future can be zero emissions if we understand the legislature and push for a greener future. This award-winning Bloomberg podcast shows us the way with innovations across law, tech, culture, and more.
NO.11
Creature Feature is the hilarious podcast that dives into the weirdest corners of the animal kingdom—and how their bizarre behavior mirrors our own. From penguin drama to evolutionary fails, its science meets stand-up.
NO.12
Harvard Business's look into how climate affects the world of business is a fascinating take on a different sector of the climate crisis tha we usually see: the money.