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Hot & Bothered: Radical Pragmatism  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ April 3, 2020

A Green New Deal needs to translate lofty ideas into specific interventions. How quickly can we decarbonize our energy grid, how do we overcome the institutional obstacles of the American political system, and how do we put frontline communities in the lead?



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Hot & Bothered: Beyond the New Deal  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ April 2, 2020

It’s impossible to contemplate a Green New Deal without sharpening our understanding of the original New Deal—its labor movement, its ambitious experiments, and its racial inequalities.



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Hot & Bothered: Building Power, with Naomi Klein, Jane McAlevey, and Julian Brave NoiseCat  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ April 1, 2020

What do political mobilization and economic reconstruction look like in the face of a climate emergency?

The first in a four-part series on how we win a Green New Deal.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast: What the Climate Doomsayers Get Wrong  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ October 23, 2018

Facing a deluge of doom-and-gloom reporting on the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Kate and Daniel get together to put things in perspective.



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What Does Climate Migration Really Look Like?  

Hot & Bothered in collaboration with Cited ▪ December 14, 2017

We meet two Bangladeshi Canadians, who help us parse the little-understood term “climate refugee” and the unequal ways climate change is felt around the world.



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Why Environmentalism Needs Class Politics  

Hot & Bothered in collaboration with Cited ▪ November 17, 2017

In the early 1990s, pathbreaking activist Judi Bari sought to ally forest workers and environmentalists against predatory Wall Street investors. What can we learn from her story today?

The first in a three-part series from Hot & Bothered and our friends at Cited.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #11: A Just Transition for New York State? With Franchelle Hart  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ February 15, 2017

From the Rust Belt to the Big Apple, a coalition of grassroots groups across New York state is showing what local climate policy can do in the age of Trump.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #10: Into the Abyss  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ January 20, 2017

Four guests join us for back-to-back interviews on how the climate movement is gearing up to resist Trump’s agenda and build toward a radically different future.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #9: A Holiday Gift for Climate Wonks, with Kevin Ummel  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ December 21, 2016

Data scientist Kevin Ummel joins Daniel to discuss carbon, consumption, cities, and how climate policies should reflect them.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #8: Why Climate Justice Means Racial Justice, with Dawn Phillips  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ December 12, 2016

What does fighting environmental racism really look like? Daniel talks to Dawn Phillips, a lead organizer with Causa Justa-Just Cause, which has been leading the fight against “green” gentrification in the Bay Area. And Kate reports from Standing Rock, where Native activists are looking ahead to the long term.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #7: What Trump’s Victory Means for the Climate Movement  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ November 13, 2016

Kate and Daniel try to wrap their heads around climate politics in the age of Trump, and how movements can step up to defeat his extremist agenda.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #6: Taking Back Power, with James Angel  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ November 5, 2016

After years of campaigning, London activists recently secured a commitment from the city’s mayor to create a publicly-owned municipal energy company. James Angel of Switched On London explains what energy democracy means in the age of Brexit and Trump.



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Standing Rock: Facing Increased Repression, “Water Protectors” Hold Their Ground  

Kate Aronoff ▪ October 16, 2016

Journalist and organizer Desiree Kane brings us an update from Standing Rock, where Native American activists and their allies are gearing up for the winter as pipeline construction resumes.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #5: Time for a Green New Deal, with Robert Pollin  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ October 13, 2016

Economist Robert Pollin joins us to introduce a new series on the promise—and practicalities—of a Green New Deal. We also get an update from Standing Rock, where the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline continues.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #4: Resisting Oil in the Niger Delta, with Ken Henshaw  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ August 17, 2016

Leading Nigerian climate activist Ken Henshaw discusses fossil fuel resistance and the uphill battle for energy democracy in Africa’s largest oil-producing region.



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