Recent Episodes
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Flooding Fort Berthold: The History of Three Native American Tribes and One Dam, with Angela Parker
May 6, 2025 – 00:35:38 -
Economic Effects and Public Concerns from Cloud Seeding, with Jonathan Jennings
Apr 29, 2025 – 00:33:19 -
Survey Says: Searching for Common Ground Amid Partisan Divide, with Brian Kennedy
Apr 22, 2025 – 00:27:59 -
How Environmental Groups Influence Policy, with Laura Grant
Apr 15, 2025 – 00:29:36 -
Connecting Climate Change to the Weather We See, with Emily Theokritoff
Apr 6, 2025 – 00:27:36 -
A New Age for Nuclear Energy, with Daniel Poneman
Mar 31, 2025 – 00:35:40 -
Seeding Economic Development in Rural America, with Ann Eisenberg
Mar 25, 2025 – 00:32:34 -
The End of Canada’s Carbon Price?, with Aaron Cosbey
Mar 17, 2025 – 00:32:51 -
Economic and Environmental Effects of Natural Gas Exports, with Brian Prest
Mar 10, 2025 – 00:29:48 -
Reimagining Homeowners Insurance, with Carolyn Kousky
Mar 4, 2025 – 00:32:13 -
Promoting Climate Adaptation by Discouraging Development, with Yanjun (Penny) Liao
Feb 23, 2025 – 00:29:32 -
100 Conversations on Carbon Removal, with Holly Buck
Feb 15, 2025 – 00:28:22 -
Paying the Price for Inattention: Electricity Costs in Retail Choice Markets, with Jenya Kahn-Lang
Feb 9, 2025 – 00:32:06 -
Governing the Satellites that Orbit Earth, with Akhil Rao
Feb 3, 2025 – 00:32:45 -
The Los Angeles Fires, with Yanjun (Penny) Liao, David Wear, and Matthew Wibbenmeyer
Jan 25, 2025 – 00:40:42 -
Energy Poverty and Utility Disconnections in the United States, with Sanya Carley
Jan 17, 2025 – 00:32:05 -
Reversing Deforestation in Latin America, with Brent Sohngen
Jan 13, 2025 – 00:33:32 -
2024 Year in Review on Environmental Economics, with Karen Palmer, Kevin Rennert, and Margaret Walls
Jan 5, 2025 – 00:37:24 -
Tracing the Historical Arc of US Climate Policy, with David Hawkins (Rebroadcast)
Dec 30, 2024 – 00:33:43 -
70 Years of RFF: Looking Ahead with Young Economists at Resources for the Future (Rebroadcast)
Dec 23, 2024 – 00:23:33 -
The Long View: Thoughts on the Economics Field from Three Environmental Economists (Rebroadcast)
Dec 15, 2024 – 00:40:46 -
Facing Fears and Imagining Innovation for Climate Change, with Kim Stanley Robinson (Rebroadcast)
Dec 8, 2024 – 00:35:34 -
Public Engagement in Invasive Species Detection, with Rebecca Epanchin-Niell (Rebroadcast)
Dec 2, 2024 – 00:34:46 -
Making Room for the River with Nature-Based Solutions, with Matt Chambers
Nov 24, 2024 – 00:33:14 -
What Are Sustainable Aviation Fuels?, with Nafisa Lohawala
Nov 18, 2024 – 00:30:42 -
Black Farmers in America, with Seanicaa Edwards Herron
Nov 11, 2024 – 00:31:40 -
Building with Mass Timber, with Pat Layton
Nov 4, 2024 – 00:34:34 -
What Does NIMBYism Cost Society?, with Stephen Jarvis
Oct 29, 2024 – 00:33:38 -
Understanding Inequities in Access to Wastewater Systems, with Maura Allaire
Oct 20, 2024 – 00:29:58 -
How Consumers Respond to Electricity Prices, with Jesse Buchsbaum
Oct 13, 2024 – 00:32:56 -
Surveying American Public Opinion on Climate Change, with Jon Krosnick
Oct 6, 2024 – 00:38:26 -
Local Attitudes Toward Energy Projects, with Holly Caggiano and Sara Constantino
Sep 29, 2024 – 00:34:17 -
Will Carbon Capture Make Local Air Pollution Worse?, with Andrew Waxman
Sep 23, 2024 – 00:30:28 -
Adding Equity to Environmental Models, with Amanda Giang
Sep 16, 2024 – 00:30:19 -
Power Flows: Understanding the Barriers to Electricity Transmission, with Catherine Hausman
Sep 10, 2024 – 00:29:45 -
Implications of the Supreme Court Overturning the Chevron Decision, with Daniel Farber
Aug 31, 2024 – 00:31:04 -
A History of America’s Public Lands, with John D. Leshy (Rebroadcast)
Aug 26, 2024 – 00:32:49 -
Climate and Weather, with Jason Samenow of the Capital Weather Gang (Rebroadcast)
Aug 18, 2024 – 00:34:39 -
AC / DC: Unequal Access to Air Conditioning, with Kelly T. Sanders (Rebroadcast)
Aug 12, 2024 – 00:34:24 -
Exploring Partisan Divides on Climate and Energy Policy, with David Spence
Aug 5, 2024 – 00:31:14 -
An Introduction to the Environmental and Health Risks of Forever Chemicals, with Caroline Noblet
Jul 27, 2024 – 00:30:22 -
Four Dam Removals on the Klamath River, with Amy Bowers Cordalis
Jul 20, 2024 – 00:37:45 -
Designing the Electricity Markets of the Future, with Chiara Lo Prete
Jul 15, 2024 – 00:36:20 -
Loved to Death? Social Media and Rising Visitation to National Parks, with Casey Wichman
Jul 7, 2024 – 00:28:22 -
Teaching and Mentoring in Environmental Economics, with Jill Caviglia-Harris
Jun 30, 2024 – 00:28:18 -
What Can Cell Phone Data Tell Us about Outdoor Recreation?, with Daniel Phaneuf
Jun 22, 2024 – 00:29:15 -
Straining the System: Heat and Health-Care Outcomes, with Sandra Aguilar-Gomez
Jun 15, 2024 – 00:27:34 -
The Long View: Thoughts on the Economics Field from Three Environmental Economists
Jun 8, 2024 – 00:40:10 -
How Much Is a Bear Worth?, with Lynne Lewis
Jun 3, 2024 – 00:29:02 -
Unpacking the Growth in Global Carbon Markets, with Stefano De Clara
May 27, 2024 – 00:34:54
Recent Reviews
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booklover869Thought provokingThis podcast is a great way to stay up-to-date on the leading environmental challenges facing policymakers and scientists. If you’re a researcher looking for impactful directions, there are many questions here that beg to be answered.
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benismusicGreat Communicators Covering Important IssuesThe hosts do a great job diving into important and topical subjects. They bring on knowledgeable guests and engage in authentic, clear, and educational dialogue on these issues. I found this podcast when I became interested in learning more about energy-related issues in the country, and I have learned a lot through their work. Daniel Raimi’s self-composed intro
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Vane HMy favorite PodcastDaniel Raimi is a great communicator and he conducts the interviews very well and in depth. His calm and soothing voice sets a relaxing tone to the conversation, while he adds plenty of great questions and gives the guest time to respond and elaborate on the topic. I also love that he makes sure to explain jargons and to give context so anyone can understand the content. At the end, we are left with knowledge on great topics, as well as with inspiration from the interesting people he interviews.
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Bill LovelessCoffee convoI really enjoyed Kim’s discussion of sustainable coffee cultivation. I only wish she’d left us with some coffee recommendations!
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