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Episode publication activity over the past year

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Introducing: Jax and Phoebe Make a Planet!

10 Dec 2023

Contributed by Lukas

A new podcast from Jacquelyn Gill of Warm Regards. Check out: Jax and Phoebe Make a Planet! Hi! We're Jax (Jacquelyn Gill) and Phoebe (Phoebe Cohen),...

Building our Climate Futures Through Storytelling (Pt. 2), w/Kendra Pierre-Louis and Mary Heglar

29 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In the finale to our season on climate data, we continue our exploration of storytelling as a way to imagine and build climate futures. Jacquelyn and ...

Building our Climate Futures Through Storytelling (Part 1), w/Eric Holthaus + Kim Stanley Robinson

08 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In the first episode of our two-part finale of our season on climate data, we’re going to focus on fiction, not facts: specifically, on the world-bu...

Indigenous Climate Knowledges and Data Sovereignty

22 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of Warm Regards, we talk to two Indigenous scientists about traditional ecological knowledges and their relationship with climate and ...

Adapting and Moving in a Warming World, with Beth Gibbons and Dr. Jola Ajibade

08 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This episode of Warm Regards focuses on two more facets of decision making based on data about how the climate is changing. We first talk to Beth Gibb...

Environmental Justice and Climate Justice, with Dr. Sacoby Wilson and Dr. Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò

25 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This episode of Warm Regards focuses on the intersections, but also the disconnects, between environmental justice and climate justice movements. Firs...

Historical and Volunteer Climate Data, with Cary Mock and Theresa Crimmins

11 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This episode of Warm Regards continues our exploration of the often unexpected stories behind climate data. First we explore historical climatology re...

Apocalyptic Narratives, Climate Data, and Hope, with Zeke Hausfather and Diego Arguedas Ortiz

28 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode of Warm Regards explores apocalyptic narratives, the role they play in inspiring—or limiting—climate action, and what it means to be ...

Climate Data and Climate Activism, with Meg Ruttan Walker and Lucky Tran

14 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode is all about the intersections of climate data and climate activism. Jacquelyn and Ramesh speak with two climate activists, Meg Ruttan Wa...

Climate Data and Art, Part 2 - World Without Ice and Daniel Bird Tobin

30 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode of Warm Regards, the second of two that explore climate data as art, looks at more immersive and embodied experiences of climate data. Fi...

Climate Data and Art, Part 1 - The Tempestry Project and Jill Pelto

16 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode of Warm Regards, the first of two on the intersections of climate data and art, will feature conversations with Emily McNeil and Justin C...

Reflections So Far and an Intermission

26 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Some reflections from Jacquelyn and Ramesh on our season so far and a note that we'll be taking a brief intermission until after the US November elect...

The Surprising Truth About Environmentalists and Voting (Re-Broadcast and Update)

12 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

As the US presidential election nears, we wanted to re-share a conversation we had on Warm Regards in October of 2018 with Nathaniel Stinnett, the fou...

Fighting Back Against Climate Disinformation and Intimidation, with John Cook and Lauren Kurtz

05 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode of Warm Regards, part of our season-long exploration of the often unexpected stories behind climate data, builds on our last episode's co...

Disinformation Over Data with Amy Westervelt and Emily Atkin

21 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, part of our season long exploration of climate data, Jacquelyn Gill discusses the long history of fossil fuel industry-perpetuated cl...

Changing Climate Beliefs with Jenn Marlon and Bob Inglis

07 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode, part of our season-long look at the unexpected stories and effects of climate data, features two conversations about what people believe...

The Past and Future of Climate Models: Conversations with Warren Washington and Geeta Persad

24 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode, part of our new season about the often unexpected stories behind climate data, features conversations with two scientists involved in th...

Kim Cobb and Translating Data to Action

10 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode, part of our season about the often unexpected stories behind climate data, features a conversation with Dr. Kim Cobb, who turned a heart...

Telling Human Stories

27 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Warm Regards is back! This is the first episode of our new season focused on the often unexpected human stories behind climate data. If you’re as ex...

Updates and a new season coming in 2020!

03 Dec 2019

Contributed by Lukas

A short update from the Warm Regards team and a preview of what you can expect from us in our new season, launching in early 2020. Thanks for your con...

A Religious Response to Climate Change

29 May 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Ramesh Laungani and Sarah Myhre cover the overlap of the climate and extinction crises before inviting on Rev. Susan Hendershot and Rev. Brian Sauder ...

The Dangers of Doing Science in the Field

09 May 2019

Contributed by Lukas

In a very timely and poignant conversation, Jacquelyn Gill, co-host Sarah Myhre and geologist Jane Willenbring share their personal experiences of whe...

Is Climate Science Easier to Swallow as Science Fiction?

10 Apr 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Jacquelyn Gill and Ramesh Laungani chat about the Green New Deal and bittersweet arrival (almost) of spring before welcoming journalist author and "cu...

Empowering Women to Chill Out the Planet: Climate and Gender Equity with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson

25 Mar 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Jacquelyn Gill introduces new rotating co-host Mary Annaïse Heglar and welcomes Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, VP of Communication and Engagement for Proj...

Can we fix it? A serious look at where geoengineering stands

13 Mar 2019

Contributed by Lukas

It's been an exceptionally long and harsh winter in North America and it has Jacquelyn thinking about what is and isn't in our control. On the topic o...

Meet the youth pushing for a Green New Deal on the local level

14 Feb 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Ramesh Laungani and guest co-host Joe Mascaro speak with young activists Olya Wright and Lily Gardner from iMatter Youth about their efforts to bring ...

What We Talk About When We Talk About Climate (and where and how we do it)

17 Dec 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Co-hosts Jacquelyn Gill and Ramesh Laungani welcome scientist, columnist and author Dana Nuccitelli on to take a broad look at the media landscape whe...

Is Climate the Greatest Story Rarely Told?

29 Nov 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Jacquelyn and Ramesh chat with Columbia University climate scientist and storyteller Kate Marvel about a fairy tale she wrote. Also, do Dragons like ...

The Surprising Truth About Environmentalists and Voting

02 Nov 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Co-hosts Jacquelyn Gill and Ramesh Laungani talk to Nathaniel Stinnett of the Environmental Voter Project about the problems and the potential of envi...

How climate change is being confronted from space

17 Oct 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Co-hosts Ramesh Laungani and Sarah Myhre chat with scientist turned satellite guru Joe Mascaro of Planet Labs about how cubesats and satellite constel...

How Citizens Climate Lobby Creates Green Solutions From Red and Blue

12 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Ramesh Laungani, Sarah Myhre and Andy Revkin chat about Carbon Fees and also talk to Steve Valk with Citizens' Climate Lobby about work across all ais...

Voices of the Future: Hope for Climate, Science and Climate Science

04 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Co-hosts Jacquelyn Gill and Ramesh Laungani went to the Ecological Society of America meeting and spoke to scientists from around the world about clim...

The Myth of the Earth Mama: The Hidden Clash Between Environmentalism and Feminism

14 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Co-hosts Jacquelyn Gill and Sarah Myhre have an honest and sometimes hilarious conversation with Jennifer Bernstein of USC about the tension between t...

Change in our oceans is a social problem, too.

23 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Co-hosts Jacquelyn Gill and Ramesh Laungani speak to Melissa Watkinson, who researches the social and cultural dimensions of ocean acidification in th...

This is Zero Hour: The Voices Behind the July 21 Youth Climate March

02 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

The Zero Hour movement is organizing a Youth Climate lobby day on July 19 and a march July 21 in Washington, D.C. to deliver a set of demands to lawma...

"Climate Change is a Pathway into Science": Introducing Ramesh Laungani

29 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

The Warm Regards team is thrilled to introduce Ramesh Laungani as a rotating co-host of the show, appearing alongside Jacquelyn, Andy (and others - st...

There is No Red and Blue America, Because There's Really Six Americas

03 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

We’ve all heard about red and blue states making up our politically polarized nation. But when it comes to climate change, there are more than just ...

Diversity and climate with Kim Cobb

07 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Host Andy Revkin chats with Georgia Tech's Kim Cobb about the importance of paleoclimate and what records of the earth and environment’s previous eo...

Finding Shared Values - Katharine Hayhoe on Engaging with Climate Change Deniers

19 Dec 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Renowned scientist and communicator Katharine Hayhoe joins Jacquelyn for an enlightening discussion on how best to communicate with climate deniers. K...

#MeToo: The Harassment of Women Scientists Online - and Off.

07 Dec 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Jacquelyn Gill and paleoclimatologist Dr. Sarah Myhre talk about the deep misogyny facing women scientists in online communities, and often in their p...

Thanksgiving thoughts: Do you waste more or less food than most people?

23 Nov 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Just in time for Thanksgiving, Jacquelyn Gill speaks with Victoria Ligon, an expert in food waste from the University of Arizona. If you think you hat...

Talking to DOI Whistleblower Joel Clement

27 Oct 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Andy Revkin is joined by Joel Clement, the Department of the Interior's whistleblower. Joel talks about his job at DOI, his resignation and "scathing ...

"Still in Emergency Mode": Puerto Rico & The Caribbean Three Weeks Out from Maria

12 Oct 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Eric Holthaus and Miami meteorologist John Morales hash out their thoughts on a relentless hurricane season, the desperate situation in Puerto Rico, a...

Climate Change Got You Down? You Need to Hear This Now

09 Oct 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Andrew Revkin and Jacquelyn Gill talk with Sara Moore about climate adaptation and staying hopeful in what feels like very troubling times. Sara Moor...

People Power: The Fight for Environmental Justice in the Age of Climate Change

14 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In one of the most hopeful episodes yet, Jacquelyn and Eric are joined by Mustafa Santiago Ali, Senior Vice President of Climate, Environmental Justic...

Bonus Episode: Climate Change and the world of Game of Thrones

08 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In this bonus episode of Warm Regards, Jacquelyn and Andy are joined by Kaustubh Thirumalai (paleoclimatologist and postdoctoral researcher at Brown U...

Hurricane Harvey and Houston's Four Feet of Rain - Don't Call it an Anomaly (w/ Marshall Shepherd)

30 Aug 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In this quick response episode, former American Meteorological Society President Marshall Shepherd joins Eric Holthaus and Andy Revkin to talk about t...

Stories from Shishmaref, Alaska's Climate Frontline

21 Aug 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Jacquelyn, Eric and Andy speak with Esau Sinnok, a 19-year-old climate activist from Shishmaref, a village that has been dealing first-hand with the i...

There's No App for Climate Change: A Manifesto for Moving Forward

04 Aug 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Jacquelyn Gill and Andy Revkin talk with Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute about the dangers of relying on technology to bail us out when ...

Catching up on climate in the Trump Era and that overheated New York Magazine article

21 Jul 2017

Contributed by Lukas

After a hiatus of a few months, Eric Holthaus, Andrew Revkin and Jacquelyn Gill are back and ready to bring you up to speed on how they've witnessed t...

Warm Regards Announcement

26 May 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Warm Regards is taking a hiatus until mid-summer. We're working on exciting new content and ideas for the show, and look forward to relaunching bigger...

Talking mammoths, timescales, and rewilding with "Welcome to Pleistocene Park" writer Ross Andersen

10 Apr 2017

Contributed by Lukas

One of the most fascinating climate change stories of the year comes from Ross Anderson at The Atlantic. In "Welcome to Pleistocene Park", Ross writes...

Why more scientists are running for office

21 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In this week’s show, we’re talking about the growing movement to get more scientists to consider public office. Why do we need more scientists in ...

Science in a ‘post-fact’ world

01 Feb 2017

Contributed by Lukas

We were expecting to take a longer break while preparing ourselves for 2017. But it’s clear we need to respond to the whirlwind first week of Donald...

The year in review

14 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This episode will be the last in Season 1 of Warm Regards. We’ve had a tremendously positive response to the podcast so far from you, our listener...

On humanizing science

04 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we’re talking with Dr. Jonathan Foley, executive director at the California Academy of Sciences. The California Academy bills itself as...

Climate anxiety in the Trump era

19 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

It’s been a long week and a half. We’re still processing everything that’s happening, just like all of you. We might never understand it, but it...

First thoughts on President-Elect Trump

09 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The climate stakes of last night's election are so huge as to be almost unfathomable. Hundreds of years, dozens of generations. We can't get around th...

Rise of the eco-right

04 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we’re going to tackle what might be in store when it comes to climate after the election. Specifically, we’re going to examine the futu...

Years of Living Dangerously's co-creator on telling the 'biggest story out there'

30 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Television journalists don’t give much airtime to climate change. In all of 2015, American broadcast networks only collectively devoted 146 minutes ...

Does climate matter in America's election?

25 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we’re talking once again about climate politics as this insane presidential race nears the final stage. And we’ve got a special guest ...

What caused the end of the Ice Age?

17 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

What caused the end of the Ice Age? It’s a 20,000-year old mystery that’s being tackled by climate scientists across the county. Answering this qu...

The Climate Context of Hurricane Matthew

06 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we have a special interview with Kerry Emanuel, a meteorologist and climate scientist who specializes in hurricane physics. We’re talking...

Is 2016 the warmest year in all of history?

18 Sep 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Is 2016 the warmest year in all of history? We’re going to tackle a bold and controversial statement this week: that 2016 is likely the single warm...

Climate scientists are people too!

05 Sep 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we're joined by Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist at Texas Tech University. Katharine talks about how she discusses climate chang...

Where Earth's future is headed

23 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we wrap up our three-part series on the past, present and future of climate science. We’re going to do our best to envision how today’s...

Flood watch: putting Louisiana's epic floods in a climate context

17 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we’re talking about the ongoing flooding in Louisiana, which the Red Cross now says is likely America’s worst disaster since Hurricane ...

How do you take the planet's temperature?

11 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

For this week’s show, we’re going to continue what we started last week: A brief interlude into the science of climate change. We’re right in ...

Climate forensics: How scientists reconstruct the past to understand change today

02 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

For the next three weeks, we’ll bring you bite-sized chunks of science that’ll hone in on how we got to where we are right now -- in the middle of...

Bonus: The Global Cooling Myth

27 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we present a bonus episode of Warm Regards. Forty years ago, on April 28th, 1975, Newsweek magazine published an article that created one ...

Climate politics in America's crazy presidential race

13 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

If you’re listening to this from a post-apocalyptic Pokemon-dominated global-warming ravaged future –- welcome! We’re getting to crunch time in...

Is it time to freak out about the Arctic?

01 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Snow and ice are disappearing from the Arctic region at unprecedented rates, leaving behind open water that’s much less reflective to incoming sunli...

How do we talk about climate change?

23 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

For those of us who think about climate change often -- like unhealthily often -- there's sometimes a sense that you're missing the story. Climate cha...