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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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Hot & Bothered Podcast #3: How Tipping Points Actually Work—And Why It’s Not Over Yet, with Michael Mann  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ July 13, 2016

Leading climate scientist Michael Mann explains what “runaway” climate change, feedback mechanisms, and tipping points actually mean—and why there’s still hope.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #2: System Change on a Deadline, with Naomi Klein  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ June 2, 2016

In an extended interview, author and activist Naomi Klein discusses the Leap Manifesto, and what it will take to get us to a just, carbon-free world.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast #1: Breaking Free from Fossil Fuels, with Bill McKibben and Tara Houska  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ May 19, 2016

In the inaugural episode of Hot & Bothered, we explore the growing fight against fossil fuel extraction, with guests Bill McKibben and Tara Houska.



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Introducing Hot & Bothered: A Dissent Climate Podcast  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ April 8, 2016

It’s the end of the world as we know it. And we don’t feel fine: we’re hot, we’re bothered, and we’re making a podcast.



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Hot & Bothered Pilot Episode: After Paris, What’s Next?  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ January 13, 2016

In a special podcast dispatch, Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff discuss what the COP21 deal will mean for the climate movement in 2016. They hear from activists who were in the streets in Paris, and from UNFCCC veteran J. Timmons Roberts.



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