Three Degrees Apart
Three Degrees Apart—a series that brings together voices from three generations to explore how different ages experience climate change and climate anxiety.
Supported by the Climate Junction
Episodes
5 episodes
When Truth is Buried, So Are We
In this episode of Three Degrees Apart, I speak with Emily Atkin, founder of Heated, about the evolving landscape of climate journalism and the role of media in shaping public understanding of the climate crisis. We explore how misinfo...
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Episode 5
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20:43
When the Planet Hurts, So Do We
In this episode of Three Degrees Apart, I speak with Dr. Lise Van Susteren, a psychiatrist, climate activist, and expert on the mental health impacts of climate change, about the psychological toll of living in a rapidly warming...
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Episode 4
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17:02
Corals Remember, Climate Change
In this episode of Three Degrees Apart, I speak with Dr. Kim Cobb, a leading coral climatologist and climate science communicator, about how ancient coral records reveal Earth’s climate history—and what they tell us about today’s rapid...
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Episode 3
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17:57
Chasing Weather, Facing Climate
Weather & PolicyIn this episode of Three Degrees Apart, I speak with Jason Samenow, Chief Meteorologist and Weather Editor at The Washington Post, about the evolving relationship between weather, climate change, and public ...
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Episode 2
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19:46
Sustainable Solutions, Global Challenges
In this episode of Three Degrees Apart, I speak with climate scientist and energy policy expert Dr. Daniel Kammen about his decades of experience at the intersection of science, diplomacy, and clean energy. Together, we explore how...
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Episode 1
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