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Rating
4.8
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118 reviews
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51 episodes
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Date created
2019/03/06
Average duration
13 min.
Release period
22 days

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Get smart quickly on climate change. This award-winning MIT podcast, Today I Learned: Climate, breaks down the science, technologies, and policies behind climate change, how it’s impacting us, and what our society can do about it. Each quick episode gives you the what, why, and how on climate change — from real scientists — to help us all make informed decisions for our future.

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Why does it take five years to build a wind farm?
2023/12/07
The United States has a goal to power the country with 100% clean electricity by 2035. Unfortunately, our energy regulations are not set up to make this much change this quickly. Energy economist John Parsons of MIT joins the show to explain how much clean energy infrastructure we need to build, the obstacles to building it, and reform ideas to transform our energy system on the timeline our climate goals demand.
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Energy storage: keeping the lights on with a clean electric grid
2023/11/30
The large majority of new energy we’re building today comes from clean, renewable wind and solar projects. But to keep building wind and solar at this pace, we need energy storage: technologies that save energy when the weather is favorable, and use it when wind and sun are scarce.
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A public health expert’s guide to climate change
2023/11/16
We all want to live full, healthy lives. But climate change is threatening a growing number of people’s lives and well-being. So we’ve invited a guest on the show to help us see climate change not in tons of carbon dioxide, but as a matter of health.
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TILclimate presents: What the heck is El Niño, anyway? (from Outside/In)
2023/11/09
We were going to produce an episode on El Niño, and its relationship to climate change. And then we found out that Outside/In, from New Hampshire Public Radio, already did that. And they did a really good job.
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Wildfires and how we're changing them
2023/11/02
If you live in the U.S. Mountain West, the Pacific Coast of the Americas, or large parts of Australia or southern Europe, there’s a good chance a major wildfire has passed near you in the last five or six years—maybe one more intense than anything you’ve ever heard of in your area. But why exactly are wildfires getting worse? Is climate change entirely to blame? And what should we be preparing for next?
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Can desalination solve water scarcity?
2023/10/26
Today we’re talking about desalination: turning saltwater into freshwater, so we can drink it or use it to grow crops. And we’re talking about this because, in many parts of the world, freshwater is getting harder to come by. So… is converting saltwater a good solution?
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Don’t throw away your refrigerator
2023/10/19
Refrigerants are in every refrigerator, freezer and air conditioner, and the world is on track to make a lot more of them in the years to come. They’re also powerful greenhouse gases: often thousands of times more warming than carbon dioxide.
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How tackling methane cools the planet fast
2023/10/12
Carbon dioxide—CO2—is the greenhouse gas you’ve probably heard most about, on this podcast and elsewhere. But it turns out, methane is an incredibly important greenhouse gas too.
Wait, how do greenhouse gases actually warm the planet?
2023/10/05
You probably know that today’s climate change is caused by certain gases—what scientists call greenhouse gases—that human activity has been adding to our atmosphere. But—how do these gases actually keep heat from escaping into space? And why these gases in particular?
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Coming Soon: TILclimate Season 5
2023/09/21
On October 5, TILclimate is returning for our fifth season! If you're looking to get smart quick on climate change – without the jargon and without the politicking – this podcast is for you! In each episode, we work with experts at MIT and beyond to explain climate change science and solutions in fifteen minutes or less.
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America’s Big Year of Climate Action
2023/08/16
On August 16, 2022, President Joe Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). It was the largest of three bills signed over the course of 10 months that together make up the United States’ largest investment in addressing climate change… well, ever. Dr. Liz Reynolds, lecturer in MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning and former Special Assistant to the President for Manufacturing and Economic Development at the National Economic Council at the White House, joins the TILclimate podcast to help us see the big picture of what these bills are trying to accomplish.
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Announcing TILclimate's Live Event: "America’s big year of climate action"
2023/04/11
On Wednesday, April 19, TILclimate will host its first live event at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts! Reserve your seat at tilclimate.org to watch a live recording and join the questions as your host Laur Hesse Fisher sits down with MIT lecturer and former Special Assistant to the President for Manufacturing and Economic Development Dr. Elisabeth Reynolds about “America’s big year of climate action” and the course set for U.S. climate policy in 2021-22.
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4.8 out of 5
118 reviews
Dan1777999877 2023/03/14
Incredible.
It’s obvious Laur puts extraordinary effort in covering salient topics and finding guests that are authentic and truly care about being a positive for...
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chupping 2022/10/18
Super smart and super entertaining
I love this podcast! It has a wonderful way of informing me of topical subjects. The host is so smart and spirited, and asks great questions.
WJColford 2022/10/17
TILClimate podcasts are thought provoking
Laur Hesse Fisher concisely break down complex subject with her brainy presenters to present information in a thoughtful manner worthy of serious cons...
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JCR_Music 2022/05/11
Excellent Climate info in quick format
Back by MIT research and other experts, this short but strong podcast packs a lot of information to stay up to date or learn more about climate topics...
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KrysN007 2022/05/11
Great crash course on climate change!
I LOVE this podcast! Every episode is so informative and enjoyable. Host Laur Hesse Fisher does an amazing job, breaking down complex topics and makin...
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Arielle M T 2022/04/27
Short, sweet, and smart
This is how I get my knowledge about climate science. It’s concise, easy to listen to, and I actually learn useful info every episode. Need to teach y...
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Smeyers39 2022/03/01
Best climate podcast
This is the best podcast about climate change that you’ll find!
TIL Fan 2022/02/22
Excellent digestible source for climate info!
This is not only an interesting podcast, but easy to understand with credible sources. Keep up the great work!
jmschipper 2021/04/30
Perfect source to scratch the surface of climate science.
Concise, research based, thorough. I love this podcast because the episodes are short enough to listen to on my commute and I don’t need to be a clima...
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Global Patriot 2020/11/16
Digestible Climate Science
Information focused on a single topic is great way to build up, over time, a broader understanding of climate science, and this podcast does the trick...
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