Skip to main content
Back to Show
Hot Mess

Who Should Pay To Fix Climate Change?

Season 1 Episode 11

Over the past few centuries, a handful of countries reaped the benefits of fossil fuels and developed their economies, emitting a lot of greenhouse gases along the way. We now know these gases have changed the climate. But since the mid-2000s, an interesting shift has occurred. The majority of greenhouse gas emissions are now coming from large developing countries.

Only Available with Passport Starting
Support Provided By
Beef Is Bad For The Climate. Can We Make It Better?
4:16
What can we actually do to make beef less bad for the environment?
What If We Burned All The World's Fossil Fuels?
5:26
We have enough fossil fuels to make Earth intolerable so we must not burn them all.
Why Don’t We Hear About the Ozone Hole Anymore?
4:17
Can we learn anything from almost fixing the hole in the ozone layer that will help us?
Would Your Neighbors Save You From a Flooding Home?
5:25
Building stronger relationships might be one of the best ways to prepare for a flood.
What the Cutest Animal Can Teach Us About Saving Ourselves
4:29
What can the adorable pika teach humans about adapting to global warming?
What Can You Actually Do About Climate Change?
4:12
What can you do to make a meaningful difference in decreasing the carbon footprint?
Why We Confuse Weather and Climate
4:40
Our experience of weather can have a big effect on how we view climate change.
Why Climate Change is Unjust
4:53
Climate change affects humans in every corner of the world.
What Happened to Nuclear Power?
4:17
Nuclear power plants are aging and retiring worldwide.
We’ve Ignored Climate Change For More Than a Century
4:43
We've known about climate change for awhile, but why do we find it hard to act?
Active loading indicator