Climate Reveal Podcast

Chris Citorik, BC Department of Communication, and David Deese, Research Professor, Political Science, co-host a new podcast entitled “Climate Reveal." The purpose is to provide a serious, educational series that is highly accurate, accessible, and timely. It tracks energy and climate logically and progressively —from the basics to key complexities —bringing the voices of top climate experts to a broad audience and providing a snapshot of each aspect of the crisis in an easy-to-understand conversation. 

Season 1 episodes are released every Monday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most other podcast platforms. 

Episode 7 - Renewable Energy

In Episode 3, we talked about energy essentials - now, we dig a little deeper into renewable energy sources specifically. We discuss the potential solutions renewables offer and the obstacles still in our way with Richard Sweeney, Associate Professor of Economics at Boston College, and Barry Reaves, Vice President of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice and Workforce Development for The Alliance for Climate Transition (ACT).

Apple Podcasts     Spotify    


Episode 6 - Transitions

In our 6th episode, we look back at transition points in our nation's history to see what they can teach us about the crossroads we face today. Boston College Professors Conevery Bolton Valencius, an historian of energy, environment, and health, and John E. Ebel, Senior Research Scientist at the Weston Observatory at Boston College, join us at the table for a high-energy (see what I did there?) conversation exploring the lessons of history and drawing connections to our current moment.

Apple Podcasts     Spotify    


Episode 5 - Health and Climate

In our 5th episode, we look at the health impacts of the climate crisis, both direct and indirect. Noelle Eckley Selin, Director of MIT’s Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy and Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry, and Dr. Philip Landrigan, pediatrician, public health physician, Professor of Biology, and Director of the Global Observatory on Planetary Health at Boston College, join us to talk about all of the ways our health is impacted by the ongoing climate crisis. 

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Episode 4 - Farm to Table

In this episode, we talk with Frances Moore Lappé, co-founder of the Small Planet Institute, researcher, and author or co-author of 21 books, including Diet for a Small Planet, and Angelo Gurgel, a principal research scientist at the Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy at MIT about how what we eat impacts the climate crisis at every single level. From land use and agricultural systems and approaches to what you put on your family's dinner table, we dig into how "every bite you take is a vote for the world you want."

Apple Podcasts     Spotify    


Episode 3 - Energy Essentials (plus a bonus asteroid conversation!)

In this episode, we break down the energy needs of the world and discuss the best big picture approach to meet those needs moving forward. We talk with Sergey Paltsev, Deputy Director of the MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy and Senior Research Scientist at the MIT Energy Initiative, and Cyril Opeil, a Jesuit priest, Associate Professor at Boston College, and a low-temperature physicist specializing in thermoelectrics. 

At the end of the episode, Professor Opeil shares some thoughts on his recent work studying the thermal properties of meteorites, including NASA's Bennu OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return project.

Apple Podcasts     Spotify    


Episode 2 - Climate in the Classroom

In this episode, we break down how the climate crisis can and should show up in K-12 education. Faythe Beauchemin, Assistant Professor of Literacy at Boston College, and Shoba Reginald, 7th Grade Science Teacher at Belmont Middle School talk about the importance of including the climate crisis in the classroom at all ages, and all of the additional challenges (and benefits!) that can create for educators.

Apple Podcasts     Spotify    


Episode 1 - Weather vs Climate

In our first episode, we dig into the basics. Joined in studio by WBZ Chief Meteorologist Eric Fisher and Adam Schlosser, Senior Research Scientist and Deputy Director at the MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy, we talk about how we know the climate is changing, why it's so difficult to talk about in this current moment, and how to stay positive and optimistic when dealing with such a big problem. 

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