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Climate Curious

Are you Climate Curious? If you care about the world, but find the current conversation about climate change confusing, scary or boring – then this might be the podcast for you. Join TEDxLondon and co-hosts Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst as we lift the lid on the climate emergency by speaking to the world’s leading and most relatable climate pioneers. Find out why cities are key to the climate fight, why we need to tackle systemic problems (and not just plastic straws), and why we’re all a bit crap at sustainability.

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Earth Sciences Education Science Documentary Self-Improvement Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 5 days
Average duration
17 minutes
Episodes
260
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Climate Quickie: Pride in the Wild – What is queer ecology?

Climate Quickie: Pride in the Wild – What is queer ecology?

This Pride, we’re talking queer ecology – gender shifting fish, intersex birds, and how trees can impregnate themselves – by revisiting our conversation in 2021 with iconic environmental and intersec…

00:04:25  |   Fri 23 Jun 2023
Climate Quickie: How we can stop deep-sea mining before it begins

Climate Quickie: How we can stop deep-sea mining before it begins

In July 2023, deep-sea mining will ramp up across the world. It’s been proposed, and opposed, for decades. Climate Curious speaks to Belgian climate activist Adélaïde Charlier about her work as part …

00:08:47  |   Thu 15 Jun 2023
Climate Quickie: How deleting emails ignited a climate movement

Climate Quickie: How deleting emails ignited a climate movement

We need more imperfect environmentalists, says Ava Langridge. Joining Climate Curious to share her journey from The Zero Waste Teen to founder of climate education organisation, Our Youth 4 The Clima…

00:07:48  |   Thu 08 Jun 2023
Climate Quickie: How to get a climate career

Climate Quickie: How to get a climate career

Every job can be a climate job, says Kristy Drutman the founder of Browngirl Green and the Green Jobs Board, on the Climate Curious podcast. With the potential for 24 million new green jobs to be cre…

00:07:01  |   Thu 01 Jun 2023
Climate Quickie: How cognitive dissonance impacts your climate agency

Climate Quickie: How cognitive dissonance impacts your climate agency

Climate doom and gloom got you feeling like it’s too late? That you wouldn’t know where to start anyways? Or that you’re not an expert, so what’s the point? The narratives we tell ourselves have a po…

00:06:18  |   Thu 25 May 2023
Climate Quickie: Why cookin’ on gas, ain’t all that

Climate Quickie: Why cookin’ on gas, ain’t all that

Your gas stove’s gotta go if you want to improve your home’s air quality and protect your health, says Manager in RMI's Carbon-Free Buildings program, Brady Seals, on the Climate Curious podcast by T…

00:08:08  |   Thu 18 May 2023
Want to green your home? Start with your stove.

Want to green your home? Start with your stove.

Bye bye blue flame, your gas stove has gotta go, says Manager in RMI's Carbon-Free Buildings program, Brady Seals, on the Climate Curious podcast by TEDxLondon. In conversation with Ben Hurst and Mar…

00:40:23  |   Wed 17 May 2023
Climate Quickie: How two sisters defend a rainforest with a pair of beauty scissors and a camera

Climate Quickie: How two sisters defend a rainforest with a pair of beauty scissors and a camera

As idyllic as looking after a biodiverse sanctuary in the Philippines sounds, it’s been no walk in the rainforest. This week on Climate Curious by TEDxLondon, we’re joined by Ann and Billie Dumaliang…

00:09:23  |   Thu 11 May 2023
Climate Quickie: Why carbon offsets suck

Climate Quickie: Why carbon offsets suck

Exposing carbon credits, why offsetting isn’t working, with environmental justice advocate, Daze Aghaji. Ever thought it was a bit fishy that you can take a “greener” flight? Or how that corporate ev…

00:06:57  |   Thu 04 May 2023
Climate Quickie: Why bugs are travelling on super pollen highways

Climate Quickie: Why bugs are travelling on super pollen highways

B-lines aka insect superhighways are enabling bugs to zip through our cities, feasting on our window boxes, nibbling our herbs and pollinating north, south, east and west! Buglife director Paul Hethe…

00:06:25  |   Thu 27 Apr 2023
Climate Quickie: How Bali trip inspired waste-clearing ocean robot business

Climate Quickie: How Bali trip inspired waste-clearing ocean robot business

Teenage robotics whiz turned custodian of the oceans, Sidhant Gupta, co-founder of Clearbot is going global with his fleet of smart, waste-clearing boats to clean up and decarbonise our oceans. He sp…

00:04:47  |   Thu 20 Apr 2023
Climate Quickie: Which London tube has the best air quality?

Climate Quickie: Which London tube has the best air quality?

We all know riding the tube hurts your ears (ouch) and your feet (standing room only!), but did you know that it may also be hurting your lungs? Tune in to Climate Curious to discover how Tanya Beri,…

00:05:30  |   Thu 13 Apr 2023
Climate Quickie: Which fashion brands have a fossil fuel problem?

Climate Quickie: Which fashion brands have a fossil fuel problem?

Which fashion companies come top (and bottom) of the Fossil Free Fashion Scorecard? The average grade is a D, says Rachel Kitchin, a campaigner at Stand.Earth on TEDxLondon’s Climate Curious. Tune in…

00:06:25  |   Thu 06 Apr 2023
Climate Quickie: IPCC report – hope we can take

Climate Quickie: IPCC report – hope we can take

Good news – the solutions we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the IPCC’s targets are all invented and available today, says Anand Gopal, the Executive Director of Policy Research …

00:08:46  |   Thu 30 Mar 2023
Climate mixtape: IPCC reflections

Climate mixtape: IPCC reflections

What hope can we take from the intense IPCC report released this week? Climate Curious spoke to five experts to compile our first ever mixtape! A mashup of expert hot takes designed to soothe your so…

00:05:40  |   Fri 24 Mar 2023
Climate Quickie: How video games inspire climate action

Climate Quickie: How video games inspire climate action

It's confirmed – players say they want more green content, says Deborah Mensah-Bonsu, the founder of Games for Good on TEDxLondon’s Climate Curious. With more than 3 billion gamers on the planet, plu…

00:06:57  |   Fri 17 Mar 2023
Climate Quickie: What is space trash?

Climate Quickie: What is space trash?

Space trash could impact our ability to gather climate data, says former NASA astronaut, Kathy Sullivan, on TEDxLondon’s Climate Curious. As fellow crew members on the spaceship that is planet Earth,…

00:08:11  |   Fri 10 Mar 2023
Climate Quickie: Is there a right way to protest climate change?

Climate Quickie: Is there a right way to protest climate change?

From protecting ancient forests against HS2 to standing up to the CEO of Shell, Scottish #StopRosebank climate campaigner Lauren MacDonald knows a thing or two about climate protest. They join TEDxLo…

00:07:56  |   Thu 02 Mar 2023
Climate Quickie: A meditation to connect with Earth

Climate Quickie: A meditation to connect with Earth

If you're climate curious, tune in to a guided meditation with Sister True Dedication, a Zen Buddhist Nun ordained by Thich Nhat Hanh. Whether you’re sitting on a bus, walking down the street or lyin…

00:09:41  |   Thu 23 Feb 2023
Climate Quickie: Why mindfulness is key to climate action

Climate Quickie: Why mindfulness is key to climate action

Mindfulness, meditation and active listening can help us take more nourishing climate action, says Sister True Dedication, a Zen Buddhist Nun ordained by Thich Nhat Hanh on TEDxLondon’s Climate Curio…

00:05:19  |   Thu 16 Feb 2023
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