In this episode, we explore the growing impact of heat on people and the planet. We talk to scientists and “climate detectives” trying to hold the perpetrators of this unprecedented global temperature increase accountable.
Leah and Katharine speak with Neza Xiuhtecutli, executive director of the Farmworker Association of Florida; Kate Marvel, climate science writer and physicist at Columbia University and NASA; and Richard Heede, co-founder and director of the Climate Accountability Institute.
Kate mentions the very first climate attribution study, which links human activity to the deadly 2003 European heat wave. Leah references two big lawsuits using attribution science to hold polluters accountable: one in Germany against RWE, and another against fossil fuel corporations in Hawai’i. Last, Leah mentions her home state of California, which just passed a cutting-edge law to improve early warnings for extreme heat.
To learn more about Neza’s research, watch this video on how heat impacts farm workers, and find out how the piece-rate system works (or doesn’t work) for these laborers. Explore climate action in the courts with the Climate Change Litigation Database tool. And if you want to get involved in your own political sleuthing for climate, consider joining the Documenters.
Next time, we’ll explore the history, meaning, and challenges of the Justice40 Initiative — an unprecedented federal effort to promote environmental justice. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and don’t miss a single episode this season!
Live Episode: A Climate Book Talk with Rebecca Solnit
The Tongass: A Way Forward For The Forest
The Journey of Justice40
The ‘Darth Vader’ of Electric Utilities
New Year’s Reflections, Resolutions, and Inspiration from Sherri Mitchell
Petrochemicals and Plastics: A Fossil Fuel Lifeline?
Bold vs. BS in Corporate Climate Pledges
Crypto Has a Climate Problem
How To Cope with All the Climate Feels
Live Episode: Vice President Kamala Harris on Climate Leadership, Justice, and Solutions
“What Can I Do?” Part 3 — The Political
“What Can I Do?” Part 2 — The Professional
“What Can I Do?” Part 1 — The Personal
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How Gender Equality Can Save The Planet
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