
The climate crisis is no longer something happening to other people, somewhere else. It's changing all our lives, right now. Few of us are ready. Join renowned climate futurist Alex Steffen and guests as we show the patterns behind the chaos, learn how to build smart climate strategies, and laugh at the absurdity of daily life in discontinuous times. alexsteffen.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | a year ago |
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Soft denialism is climate denialism that denies not the reality of climate change, but rather its importance.
In this podcast, I touch on the TrumpII-era resurgence of soft denialism, Bill Gates’ misguided climate memo, and the Atlantic’s claim that... more
In my last podcast, I laid out why our horizons of concern are so important.
In particular, I talked about how having kids (or grandkids or nieces and nephews, or chosen family, or whatever) makes us care about events that many still consider far of... more
In this podcast, I talk about our horizons of concern. I discuss what it means to love kids who will experience the full blast of the climate crisis, decades from now.
When facing threats that are fast-moving and increasingly chaotic, it’s natural t... more
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This is a bit of a longer podcast, where I unpack some of the uncomfortable realities of this present moment in the planetary crisis — and why we need a new approach to solutions thinking and chosen optimism.
Some of the ideas discussed:... more
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This podcast focuses on the urgent realities of the climate crisis and its profound effects on everyday life. It explores various dimensions of climate change, including actionable strategies for individuals and communities to adapt and respond effectively. Discussions range from the psychological and social challenges posed by climate disruption to specific policy failures and the necessity for resilient community structures. With a combination of insightful analysis and a touch of humor, the content aims to engage listeners in understanding the complexities of navigating a world increasingly marked by environmental uncertainty.
Unique in its approach, the programming juxtaposes dire realities with practical recommendations for climate rea... more
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