Climate Forward Podcast

Climate Forward Podcast

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In this limited series from The New York Times, hear urgent and frank conversations about the growing threat of climate change with top world leaders, CEOs and policymakers recorded live at the annual Climate Forward conference in New York City.

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18

The Sounds of the Amazon

Season 1Oct 3, 20256 min

As part of this year’s Climate Forward conference, the team wanted to find a new way for attendees to understand how our planet is changing. Producer Evan Roberts talked to scientists and researchers who are capturing natural soundscapes before they change forever. The Climate Forward team compiled

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Hear the Arctic’s ‘Underwater Jungle’

Season 1Oct 3, 20255 min

As part of this year’s Climate Forward conference, the team wanted to find a new way for attendees to understand how our planet is changing. Producer Evan Roberts talked to scientists and researchers who are capturing natural soundscapes before they change forever. The Climate Forward team compiled

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A Melting Glacier

Season 1Oct 3, 20254 min

As part of this year’s Climate Forward conference, the team wanted to find a new way for attendees to understand how our planet is changing. Producer Evan Roberts talked to scientists and researchers who are capturing natural soundscapes before they change forever. The Climate Forward team compiled

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An Australian Magnate’s Challenge to President Trump

Season 1Oct 2, 202519 min

The billionaire Andrew Forrest, the C.E.O. of the global mining company Fortescue and the richest person in Australia, laid out his vision for a fossil-free future and the role he thinks heavy industry, green hydrogen and private capital must play in helping us arrive there.He also challenged Presid

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An Island Nation on the Front Lines of Climate Change

Season 1Oct 2, 202517 min

Few countries face the existential threat of climate change as urgently as the Marshall Islands, where rising seas endanger land, livelihoods and culture. In this conversation, President Hilda Heine spoke with Somini Sengupta about the nation’s fight for survival on the front lines of a warming worl