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Humans have always used stories to make sense of the world…that’s just how our brains work. And, so it makes sense that we need stories to help us understand the enormity of climate change.
Today, we talk with Jeff Goodell, Katharine Wilkinson, and Nathaniel Rich—three authors who write books that people want to read…maybe can’t put down…about the biggest existential threat of our time: climate change.
For more information about the authors and their books featured in today’s episode, please check out these websites:
Jeff Goodell: https://jeffgoodellwriter.com
Katharine Wilkinson: https://www.kkwilkinson.com
Nathaniel Rich: https://nathanielrich.com
Hosted by Halle Parker and Carlyle Calhoun. Our managing producer is Carlyle Calhoun. Our sound designer is Maddie Zampanti. Sea Change is a production of WWNO and WRKF. We are part of the NPR Podcast Network and distributed by PRX.
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Humans have always used stories to make sense of the world…that’s just how our brains work. And, so it makes sense that we need stories to help us understand the enormity of climate change.
Today, we talk with Jeff Goodell, Katharine Wilkinson, and Nathaniel Rich—three authors who write books that people want to read…maybe can’t put down…about the biggest existential threat of our time: climate change.
For more information about the authors and their books featured in today’s episode, please check out these websites:
Jeff Goodell: https://jeffgoodellwriter.com
Katharine Wilkinson: https://www.kkwilkinson.com
Nathaniel Rich: https://nathanielrich.com
Hosted by Halle Parker and Carlyle Calhoun. Our managing producer is Carlyle Calhoun. Our sound designer is Maddie Zampanti. Sea Change is a production of WWNO and WRKF. We are part of the NPR Podcast Network and distributed by PRX.
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