Send us a text Jakarta is sinking. The Maldives are vanishing. And cities like Miami and New York are racing to hold back the sea. This week, we dig into what’s really driving sea level rise, how it’s affecting real people right now, and what it means when staying home becomes a risk.
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Send us a text Jakarta is sinking. The Maldives are vanishing. And cities like Miami and New York are racing to hold back the sea. This week, we dig into what’s really driving sea level rise, how it’s affecting real people right now, and what it means when staying home becomes a risk.
Send us a text Pull up a chair and let’s talk climate! We’ll kick things off with my embarrassing ski wipeout story (turns out "slowly creeping toward cornices" is terrible advice) before getting real about what happens when Earth heats up past 1.5°C. No jargon, just straight talk about melting ice caps, rising seas, and collapsing ecosystems that our kids will actually face in their lifetimes. Sure, it gets heavy—we're heading toward 2.3-3.1°C warming unless we change course—but I'm not here...
Running My Mouth Off
Send us a text Jakarta is sinking. The Maldives are vanishing. And cities like Miami and New York are racing to hold back the sea. This week, we dig into what’s really driving sea level rise, how it’s affecting real people right now, and what it means when staying home becomes a risk.