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Drilled

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A true-crime podcast about climate change. Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt and reported by a team of climate journalists, Drilled investigates the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change.
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Torah Sisters

Amy Kay Guenther

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Let's talk about practical stuff for women who love Yeshua! I'll talk about home businesses, family, Feasts, Sabbath, eating Biblically clean and all kinds of things about our faith walk with a focus on practical application. I'll also have loads of other lovely ladies on as guests! Get on my email list at TorahSisters.com and be sure to go to the store to get free stuff and Torah Sisters Magazine!
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See all the Fall Feast stuff at https://store.torahsisters.com/collections/fall-feast Get Torah Sisters Magazine at https://store.torahsisters.com/products/torah-sisters-magazine Get my book, 30-Day Sabbath Challenge at https://amzn.to/3SMzXxm (That's an affiliate link.) Get free stuff and more at https://store.torahsisters.com/ Get the free PDFs o…
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In her new book, The Language of Climate Politics, Guenther digs into six key rhetorical devices that are being used to slow or block climate action. For an academic book, it's made some folks on the Internet awfully mad. In this episode we talk about why, what went into her research, and what it tells us about the coming months. Ad Notes: The firs…
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We first released our "Mad Men of Big Oil" season on all the pro-fossil fuel propaganda that came before climate denial, and the role the PR industry has played in helping various polluting industries shape our ideas around the economy, the environment, and the relationship between the two back in January 2020. It inspired various campaigns to clea…
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Drilled reporter Molly Taft joins us to talk about newly released research on fossil fuel funding of university research, and share interviews with climate disinformation researcher Geoffrey Supran, who authored one of the recent studies, and with philosopher of science Craig Callender at UCSD, which just passed a precedent-setting policy to requir…
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This week we bring you an episode of our climate talk show, Spill, for a deep dive from Mary Annaïse Heglar and Amy Westervelt on what Project 2025 lays out for climate, what we might hear (and not hear) about climate in this week's presidential debate, rethinking the climate movement and politics, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit …
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Learn how to submit articles, ideas and see a list of topics I love at https://torahsisters.com/write-for-torah-sisters/ Get Torah Sisters Magazine at https://store.torahsisters.com/products/torah-sisters-magazine Get my book, 30-Day Sabbath Challenge at https://amzn.to/3SMzXxm (That's an affiliate link.) Get free stuff and more at https://store.to…
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Get Torah Sisters Magazine at https://store.torahsisters.com/products/torah-sisters-magazine Get my book, 30-Day Sabbath Challenge at https://amzn.to/3SMzXxm (That's an affiliate link.) Get free stuff and more at https://store.torahsisters.com/ Get the free PDFs of magazines at https://store.torahsisters.com/collections/back-issues-collections If y…
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In 2007, the Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts vs. EPA that when the U.S. Congress passed the Clean Air Act in 1970, climate science was “in its infancy,” implying that government officials could never have intended for the legislation to cover the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions. In 2022, SCOTUS doubled down on that idea, ruling in West …
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Carbon capture has always seemed a little scammy, but in a blockbuster investigation co-published with Vox this week, we discovered just *how* scammy. Carolyn Raffensperger, executive director of the Science and Environmental Health Network, joins to walk us through the many issues with the technology, from the fact that it delivers little to no cl…
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Hear about Jack's college plans, his job working for me, watch him and beth playing piano and I'll give lots of homeschool encouragement! Get the Fall Feast stickers at https://store.torahsisters.com/products/fall-feast-stickers-2024 He'll be attending Kingdom College of Natural Health. Tell them Jackson Guenther sent you! https://kcnh.org/ Get lot…
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Follow Raquel's channel at https://youtu.be/3hF8IOnfstU?si=zGrUo6Xcf_jpyruM Get on my email list at https://torahsisters.com/ Get Torah Sisters Magazine at https://store.torahsisters.com/products/torah-sisters-magazine Get Fall Feast Goodies at https://store.torahsisters.com/collections/fall-feastVon Amy Kay Guenther
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In 2017, El Salvador became the first country in the world to pass an outright ban on mining. It was an effort to protect the country's water, and its people. Now, self-proclaimed "coolest dictator in the world" Nayib Bukele wants to bring mining back to boost the economy, which took a major hit thanks to his embrace of Bitcoin as the national curr…
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This week, we bring you an episode from our climate litigation podcast, Damages, because we've been getting SO MANY emails about what sorts of legal strategies might still be available for climate accountability given everything happening at the Supreme Court. Public Citizen has been working with various prosecutors to explore the idea of using cri…
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As part of our ongoing series looking into new climate problems the fossil fuel industry is peddling as solutions, we did a deep dive into the push to position liquefied natural gas—a fossil fuel—as "green" and discovered one particularly active lobbying group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Fossil fuel companies can't push ideas like "low carbon gas" or overstate the emissions-reduction potential of technologies like carbon capture without the help of a whole system of folks who help them sell the idea. The role management consultancies play in that process has been largely under-covered, but today we dig into just how helpful they've…
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The backlash against ESG is continuing, with a string of lawsuits aimed at shutting down shareholder activism. We don't often talk about shareholder activism in the vein of protecting protest, but it's absolutely part of the story. Andrew Behar, CEO of shareholder advocacy group As You Sow, joins us to explain what's going on, and why anyone who ca…
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Lots of news lately on stories we've been following, so in today's episode: an update! The landmark Carbon Majors report has been updated with some surprising new data, and the European Court of Human Rights has sent down an historic ruling that will shape how EU legislators look at energy and climate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaph…
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In France, the unthinkable has happened for polluting industries: the working-class Yellow Vest movement, racial equity movements, and progressive climate activists have joined forces in a multi-racial, cross-class coalition called Earth Uprisings. The response has been shockingly violent and extreme. Reporter Anna Pujol-Mazzini takes us there. Che…
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Late last year, Brown University's Climate and Development Lab put out a comprehensive report looking at the opposition to wind energy on the east coast of the U.S., called "Against the Wind." Today, the lead author of that report, Isaac Slevin, walks us through what's real and what's manufactured in this opposition, which has not only continued to…
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It's important not to forget this heart-level command for Passover. I'll show Scriptures that show that if we don't forgive, there is no forgiveness for us. Get the free Passover Kit download at https://store.torahsisters.com/collections/spring-feasts Get the current Passover issue of Torah Sisters Magazine at https://store.torahsisters.com/product…
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Shell announced in late 2023 that it would be shutting down all of its onshore activities in Nigeria and concentrating its efforts offshore. It leaves behind poisoned water, multiple political and economic crises, and a country that is measurably worse off today than when its oil industry began. Meanwhile the government continues to target environm…
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