Catching up on climate in the Trump Era and that overheated New York Magazine article

61 minutes

After a hiatus of a few months, Eric Holthaus, Andrew Revkin and Jacquelyn Gill are back and ready to bring you up to speed on how they've witnessed the first six months of climate news under the Trump administration. The crew also makes a deep dive into a controversial article that went viral this month.

Links worth clicking:

Aspen Ideas Festival - https://www.aspenideas.org/session/carbon-dividends-consensus-climate-solution

Reaction to the NY Mag article: https://climatefeedback.org/evaluation/scientists-explain-what-new-york-magazine-article-on-the-uninhabitable-earth-gets-wrong-david-wallace-wells/

The ‘Porn’ Factor in the Climate Fight: https://nyti.ms/2ux3eSR

Climate Science Meets a Stubborn Obstacle: Students - Amy Harmon
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/04/us/education-climate-change-science-class-students.html

Theme music by Kevin Hartnell @ kevinhartnell.com

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