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Should we mess with nature?
Jun 24, 2026
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A Carbon Burial at Sea
Jun 17, 2026
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How conspiracy theories impact geoengineering efforts
Jun 15, 2026
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Make It Rain
Jun 10, 2026
32m 32s
Novel Solutions
Jun 3, 2026
24m 52s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Should we mess with nature? | All season, we’ve been unpacking the controversial ways we’re messing with nature to save the planet. In this episode, we explore the wildest intervention to date: de-extinction. We take a tour of Colossal Labs, the $10 billion Dallas startup betting it can reverse-engineer extinction itself, to see how they plan to turn pigeons into dodos and Asian elephants into woolly mammoths. But whether it’s bringing back the woolly mammoth from extinction or shooting sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, just because we can mess with nature, does that mean we should? After the tour, host Amy Scott chats with Pulitzer Prize-winning environmental journalist Elizabeth Kolbert to find out. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() A Carbon Burial at Sea | We can't avoid catastrophic warming without also capturing and storing carbon dioxide — both the carbon we've already emitted and the carbon we continue to emit through industries that are tough to decarbonize, like steel, petrochemicals, and cement.Europe is a leader in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), with a goal of storing at least 50 million tons of captured CO2 a year by the end of this decade.So this episode, we team up with Germany-based reporter Sam Baker from the DW podcast “Living Planet.” We follow carbon dioxide from its source at a cement plant, all the way to its final resting place under the North Sea. And we look beyond the hype to see if Carbon Capture and Storage could be a real climate solution. Or just another way for the fossil fuel industry to keep on drilling. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() How conspiracy theories impact geoengineering efforts | Across the country, anti-geoengineering bills are being proposed in state legislatures. These bills would ban the intentional release of chemicals into the atmosphere for the purpose of affecting sunlight or weather, and could impact future research into stratospheric aerosol injection — or even cloud seeding. But, unlike environmentalists that are advocating against the potential use of geoengineering as a climate solution, the bills’ proponents think that it’s already happening. Their proof? You can see it in the sky, they say: just look up.In this episode of “How We Survive,” Amy Scott talks with producer Rachel Kahn about how a once-fringe conspiracy theory could impact the future of geoengineering. | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Make It Rain✨ | cloud seedingenvironmental technology+4 | — | cloud seedingsilver iodide+1 | VietnamUtah+1 | cloud seedingenvironmental catastrophe+4 | — | 32m 32s | |
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Novel Solutions✨ | geoengineeringclimate change+3 | Neal Stephenson | Termination ShockNovel Solutions | — | geoengineeringclimate change+4 | — | 24m 52s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() How to Dim the Sun✨ | climate crisissolar geoengineering+4 | — | Marketplace | Northern California | climate changegeoengineering+5 | — | 36m 19s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() "How We Survive" returns May 27✨ | climate crisisdecarbonization+5 | — | Marketplace | Utah | climate crisisdecarbonization+5 | — | 2m 38s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() The Carbon Gold Rush (bonus episode from "Drilled")✨ | climate changesustainable energy+4 | — | DrilledPushkin | North DakotaBrazil | climate journalistcarbon cowboys+4 | — | 27m 19s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Burning Questions: The EPA repealed the endangerment finding. Who are the economic winners and losers?✨ | EPAgreenhouse gas emissions+4 | Chris FieldRachel Muncrief | International Council on Clean TransportationTrump administration+1 | — | EPAendangerment finding+5 | — | 17m 44s | |
| 11/26/25 | ![]() Feeding the Family (bonus episode)✨ | food economicsholiday meals+4 | — | USDA | HoustonCalifornia+1 | holiday seasonfood costs+6 | — | 52m 02s | |
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| 11/12/25 | ![]() Is grass-fed beef more nutritious? How can I waste less food? Is insect protein tasty?✨ | nutritionfood waste+4 | — | grass-fed beefgrain-fed beef+2 | — | grass-fed beefgrain-fed beef+5 | — | 24m 58s | |
| 11/5/25 | ![]() The Dry Line✨ | climate changeagriculture+3 | — | Marketplace | 100th meridianKansas | dry lineclimate change+6 | — | 33m 13s | |
| 10/29/25 | ![]() What the World’s Farmers Can Teach Us About Climate Resilience✨ | climate changeagriculture+4 | Somini Sengupta | New York Times | — | climate resiliencefarmers+3 | — | 22m 38s | |
| 10/22/25 | ![]() The Land Problem✨ | greenhouse gasesagriculture+3 | — | — | Northern CaliforniaColorado | greenhouse gasesfood production+3 | — | 33m 05s | |
| 10/17/25 | ![]() The Uncanny Valley of Meat✨ | plant-based burgerscultivated meat+3 | Francis Lam | The Splendid Table | — | plant-basedmeat+5 | — | 32m 15s | |
| 10/15/25 | ![]() Food Tour of the Future✨ | climate changefood production+3 | — | salmonchocolate+1 | Northern California | climate changefood security+3 | — | 29m 41s | |
| 10/8/25 | ![]() “How We Survive” returns Oct. 15✨ | climate crisisfood systems+4 | — | lab-grown chocolatecell cultivated salmon+2 | Florida | climate changefood crisis+4 | — | 2m 36s | |
| 9/29/25 | ![]() The climate crisis is an economic crisis (bonus episode)✨ | climate crisiseconomic disruption+3 | Elizabeth Kolbert | MarketplaceThe Economist | — | climate crisiseconomic crisis+5 | Odoo | 51m 13s | |
| 7/11/25 | ![]() "Burning Questions:" A conversation with Bill McKibben about his new book on solar power | A cheap and accessible form of energy lies in a large ball of burning gas 93 million miles up in the sky: the sun. So why haven’t we adopted solar energy more widely? “How We Survive” host Amy Scott recently talked with longtime climate writer and activist Bill McKibben about his upcoming book “Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization.” In this exclusive extended interview, McKibben explains how solar power has had explosive growth in the past few years, why it’s not widely adopted in the U.S. (and ways to change that) and offers some hopeful examples of how solar power has been adopted around the world. | — | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() Burning Questions: Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” passed. What now for the climate? | Last week’s massive spending and tax bill, named the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” was signed into law by President Trump. It includes major cuts to clean energy incentives, pushed forward by the Biden Administration’s signature climate law, the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The new law is a huge setback against cutting emissions and transitioning to clean energy. “How We Survive” host Amy Scott talks with Shannon Osaka, climate zeitgeist reporter at The Washington Post, to find out how this will impact the climate crisis and how consumers can take advantage of clean energy tax credits while they’re still around. | — | ||||||
| 6/27/25 | ![]() Burning Questions: How do cuts to NOAA impact all of us? | June marks the start of hurricane season but thanks to the climate crisis we’re dealing with extreme weather year-round. Just in the past month, deadly storms have devastated Kentucky and a brutal heat-wave is surging across the country. With the recent cuts to NOAA and the National Weather Service, weather stations are understaffed and weather forecasting might be impacted. In this episode of Burning Questions, host Amy Scott talks with former National Weather Service Director Louis Uccellinni to find out how the cuts to NOAA impact all of us. | — | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | ![]() ESG, Reincarnated | Can we invest our way out of the climate crisis? That’s the question we started this series with, and in this episode, we try to answer that question. Host Amy Scott pops the hood of her own retirement investments to look at how to reduce their carbon impact, and she shows you how you can too. We visit a battery storage farm in the Bronx to see how New York City is leveraging its shareholder power to accelerate the energy transition. Finally, we look at a phenomenon that has emerged in the wake of backlash against environmental, social and governance investing — something called “greenhushing.” | — | ||||||
| 4/16/25 | ![]() The Death of ESG | In recent years, ESG investing moved from a mainstream strategy promoted by the biggest asset managers in the world, to a polarizing topic. Financial firms scrubbed the acronym from their websites, dropped out of net-zero initiatives, and stopped advertising their climate efforts. Some have proclaimed ESG dead and buried. But if so, who killed it and why?In this episode – our ESG whodunit – we take out our magnifying glasses to take a closer look at the legislation that would spark dozens of other bills across the country. We’ll question a line-up of suspects at the center of the anti-ESG plot, and dive into their motivations for protecting the fossil fuel industry. | — | ||||||
| 4/9/25 | ![]() The God Box | To understand the fierce and widespread backlash to environmental, social and governance investing — and more specifically, climate-conscious investing — it helps to first understand its humble origins. Part of that history began about as far from Wall Street as possible, spiritually anyway, with faith-based investors. In this episode of “How We Survive,” we travel to the hub for religious investors: the God Box in New York City, aka The Interchurch Center. We trace the parallel tracks of religious investors and Wall Street stakeholders back in time to find out how ESG became the polarizing strategy it is today. | — | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | ![]() “How We Survive” returns April 9 | Can capitalism save us? In 2020, it seemed like the answer was “possibly.” That year, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink shook up the investment world in his annual letter to companies, in which he made climate change a major focus. On CNBC he stated, “We believe a portfolio that focuses on sustainability and climate change will be a portfolio that outperforms … and it will also help the planet.” But that was before a fierce backlash ensued.In this season of “How We Survive,” we follow the money — from a gathering of religious investors in New York City to a yacht in the Port of Houston — to trace how climate-conscious investing (the E in ESG) evolved from a small corner of the market, to a mainstream strategy, to a bogeyman of the right. We uncover the ways climate-conscious investing lives on today and ask: Can we invest our way out of the climate crisis? | — | ||||||
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