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Temperature Check
Grist
28 episodes
2 months ago
Temperature Check is a podcast from Grist at the intersection of climate and justice. It’s about the people leading climate action and climate solutions, and stories that show the pathways to a more sustainable, equitable future.

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Temperature Check is a podcast from Grist at the intersection of climate and justice. It’s about the people leading climate action and climate solutions, and stories that show the pathways to a more sustainable, equitable future.

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Temperature Check
Grist 50 2024 Live: Lightning round climate solutions Q&A
At the Grist 50 2024 launch event, we grabbed several of the people featured on this year's list for a rapid-fire Q&A designed to get your wheels turning about how to make a difference on climate issues in your own life. The Grist 50 launch event was produced in partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative. Discover this year's full Grist 50 list at grist.org/grist50.

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10 months ago
9 minutes 33 seconds

Temperature Check
Grist 50 2024 Live: Cate Mingoya-LaFortune
A tree planting program gone wrong, and what Cate Mingoya-LaFortune learned about how to empower communities to improve their built environment. Recorded live at the launch of the 2024 Grist 50. The Grist 50 launch event was produced in partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative. Discover this year's full Grist 50 list at grist.org/grist50.

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10 months ago
11 minutes 58 seconds

Temperature Check
Grist 50 2024 Live: Hikaru Wakeel Hayakawa
How language barriers during his time studying in Macedonia set Hikaru Wakeel Hayakawa on a path to making climate information accessible around the world. Recorded live at the launch of the 2024 Grist 50. The Grist 50 launch event was produced in partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative. Discover this year's full Grist 50 list at grist.org/grist50. 

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10 months ago
12 minutes 19 seconds

Temperature Check
Taking on big coal to protect Navajo water

After getting her linguistics degree, Nicole Horseherder planned to return home to Black Mesa and teach. But with the region’s aquifers under threat from coal companies, she rallied against them – and won.


Full transcript and related reading: https://grist.org/temperature-check/nicole-horseherder-coal-navajo-water/



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2 years ago
34 minutes 56 seconds

Temperature Check
A life-altering bike ride

Struggling with depression and on medical leave from his corporate job, Olatunji Oboi Reed decided to get his bike out of the basement and go for a ride. That ride set him on a new path that led to his current work: promoting racial equity in transportation and beyond, through his organization Equiticity.


Full transcript and related reading: https://grist.org/temperature-check/olatunji-oboi-reed-equiticity-biking-equity


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2 years ago
32 minutes 58 seconds

Temperature Check
Becoming a future climate doctor

Growing up, Hamid Torabzadeh experienced the impacts of climate change and pollution. In high school, he found a club that showed him his path to doing something about it. Now a college freshman, he's studying to be what he calls a "new type of doctor" in the field of climate health.


Full transcript and related reading: https://grist.org/temperature-check/hamid-torabzadeh-readyteens-climate-health


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2 years ago
18 minutes 30 seconds

Temperature Check
From theater kid to climate filmmaker

Maya Lilly had achieved the dream of many a theater kid: studying at Juilliard. But when she realized her environmental activism didn’t have a home there, it set her on a mission to bring climate storytelling to mainstream audiences. It was a journey that took decades.


Full transcript and related reading: https://grist.org/temperature-check/maya-lilly-climate-hollywood-producer/


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2 years ago
33 minutes 37 seconds

Temperature Check
Why this climate writer quit to become an electrician

Until last year, Nate Johnson was a journalist at Grist, covering climate. But when he felt his passion for writing start to wane, he found a new direction — as an electrician. Now, instead of writing about the need to electrify everything, Nate is doing that work himself … and he says he is happier than ever.


Full transcript and related reading: https://grist.org/temperature-check/nate-johnson-journalist-electrician/


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2 years ago
34 minutes 42 seconds

Temperature Check
In ‘Cancer Alley,’ a teacher called to fight

Sharon Lavigne lives in St. James Parish, Louisiana, where industrial pollution causes high cancer rates. For decades, Sharon witnessed her neighbors suffer as air quality worsened. But when yet another plant planned to open in her community, she decided to do something about it.


Full transcript and related reading: https://grist.org/temperature-check/sharon-lavigne-cancer-alley-industry-formosa/


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2 years ago
34 minutes 57 seconds

Temperature Check
Coming soon: Temperature Check S3
This season, meet 6 very different climate and justice leaders who faced crucial pivot points in their paths to climate action. Each immersive episode follows one person's journey, and the story of how they made a big change in their life, career, or community.

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2 years ago
2 minutes 35 seconds

Temperature Check
The power brokers
Valencia Gunder and Tamara Toles O’Laughlin are dedicated to improving the lives of those facing unjust conditions in frontline communities. They discuss what it means to build coalitions and work the levers of policy to combat environmental racism.

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3 years ago
30 minutes 29 seconds

Temperature Check
The connectors
For these two Indigenous women, mentorship is “less about teaching skills and more about welcoming in.” Activists Jade Begay and Eriel Tchekwie Deranger talk about the consequences of holding in trauma, and the relief that comes from sharing that burden within their communities. 

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3 years ago
26 minutes 11 seconds

Temperature Check
The scientists
Herpetologist Earyn McGee and science journalist Tien Nguyen bonded over their experiences as women of color in STEM and finding their paths from academia to media. Says Tien, “This industry needs our stories.”

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3 years ago
35 minutes 11 seconds

Temperature Check
The joy-givers
Bringing as many people as possible into the environmental movement is the goal for drag queen Pattie Gonia and science writer Spencer R. Scott. And the best, most inclusive way to do that? “Collaboration, community, and joy.”

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3 years ago
35 minutes 51 seconds

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The intersectionalists
“When you don’t consider the nuances [among different groups of people], it can be really harmful,” says Leah Thomas, who founded Intersectional Environmentalist to do exactly that. In this episode, she speaks with her friend and mentor Teresa Baker, founder of the African American National Park Event.

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3 years ago
35 minutes 4 seconds

Temperature Check
The collaborators
Xiuhtezcatl was an aspiring hip hop artist when he met photographer Josué Rivas. The two have been collaborating ever since, documenting the struggles of Indigenous communities through powerful lyrics and provocative images.

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3 years ago
30 minutes 30 seconds

Temperature Check
Welcome to Temperature Check, Season 2
Meet 6 climate and justice leaders and the people who have supported, mentored, and sustained them, as they engage in deep conversations about the world they’re building together.

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3 years ago
2 minutes 34 seconds

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Access to Public Lands, Running, and Resolutions

In Temperature Check's final episode of the season, host Andrew Simon sits down with Grist CEO Brady Piñero Walkinshaw to recap the season's standout moments. Then, we hear from runner and filmmaker Faith Briggs about her documentary, "This Land." In it, Briggs runs 150 miles through three national monuments amid controversy surrounding public lands. And for anyone wanting to pick up running this year, she gives some tips on the easiest ways to lace up and get out the door.


Further Reading


  • Faith's website
  • Faith's documentary This Land
  • This Land on Instagram
  • More on the Antiquities Act executive order of 2017


Temperature Check is a podcast from Grist, produced in collaboration with Reasonable Volume.



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4 years ago
27 minutes 5 seconds

Temperature Check
Climate and Fatherhood from a Weather Specialist

Host Andrew Simon speaks with renowned climate and weather specialist Marshall Shepherd about what he'll be looking for in the climate arena this year under a new administration. We also learn about the inspiration behind his new book, "The Race Awakening of 2020: A 6-Step Guide for Moving Forward."


Further Reading


Marshall Shepherd

  • @DrShepherd2013 on Twitter
  • @marsh4fsu on Instagram
  • The Race Awakening of 2020: A 6-Step Guide for Moving Forward
  • Other publications


Temperature Check is a podcast from Grist, produced in collaboration with Reasonable Volume.


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4 years ago
27 minutes 56 seconds

Temperature Check
How Puerto Ricans are Rebuilding Post-Hurricane Maria

Host Andrew Simon sits down with co-host Justin Worland of Time Magazine to talk about the biggest climate stories of 2020. Then, we hear from filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo about her documentary "Landfall," which captures the stories of everyday Puerto Ricans living—and rebuilding—after Hurricane Maria.


Further Reading


Cecilia Aldarondo

  • Find more about her film Landfall here
  • Landfall trailer
  • Grist 50: Cecilia Aldarondo "After Hurricane Maria, she kept the cameras rolling"
  • @blackscrackle on Twitter


Justin Worland

  • @JustinWorland on Twitter
  • Writing (2020 Is Our Last, Best Chance to Save the Planet)
  • Newsletter


Temperature Check is a podcast from Grist, produced in collaboration with Reasonable Volume.


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4 years ago
30 minutes 40 seconds

Temperature Check
Temperature Check is a podcast from Grist at the intersection of climate and justice. It’s about the people leading climate action and climate solutions, and stories that show the pathways to a more sustainable, equitable future.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.