We might say climate change is coming for us. But really, it's here. Fires are worse in hotter, drier conditions. Hurricanes are powered up supersoaking storms. Even tides are now rising into the streets and the beautiful oceanfront property we always wanted isn't looking so good. It's easy to feel despair, because no one individual thing will solve this problem. But where individuals will collapse, communities can build. This week we're talking with Madeline Ostrander about her book, At Home on an Unruly Planet: Finding refuge on a changed earth.
#544 Prosperity Without Growth
#543 Give a Nerd a Gift
#542 Climate Doomsday
#541 Wayfinding
#540 Specialize? Or Generalize?
#539 A Bit of Bird Behaviour
#538 Nobels and Astrophysics
#537 Science Journalism, Hold the Hype
#536 Let Them Eat Dirt
#535 Superior
#534 Bacteria are Coming for Your OJ
#533 Breaking the Rodent Glass Ceiling
#532 A Class Conversation
#SB2 2019 Science Birthday Minisode: Mary Golda Ross
#531 Induced Seismicity
#530 Why Aren't We Dead Yet?
#529 Do You Really Want to Find Out Who's Your Daddy?
#528 A Shock Machine and The Lost Boys
#527 Honey I CRISPR'd the Kids
#526 Let Me See You Sweat
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