The global climate has undoubtedly changed. Earlier this year, Copernicus, one of the most trusted weather models in the world,
calculated that global average temperatures have increased by 1.4°C (2.5°F) since the start of the Industrial Revolution. This seemingly slight increase has had an outsized effect on weather patterns,
challenging our ability to predict and prevent disasters resulting from more extreme weather.
Most Americans are at least somewhat concerned about global warming, the documented solution to which is greenhouse gas reduction. Yet just this week,
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to rescind its central scientific basis for climate-related regulation. And with so much competing for our attention, it is easy to imagine that relatively few people will take note of such a policy decision—let alone clearly understand the larger implications and how to respond.
In this episode, NPR's Sadie Babits discusses her new book
Hot Takes: Every Journalist’s Guide to Covering Climate Change, written to equip all of us (journalists or not) to take part in critical public discourse about climate science and policy.
Listen in as Sadie and Ten Across founder Duke Reiter talk about the development of this book, and how journalists can and must rise to the challenges present in the political and media landscape today.
The video format of this discussion will be released 8.7.25. Subscribe to the Ten Across newsletter at 10across.org/subscribe/ to receive it as soon as it is available. Related links: “Funding cuts will hit rural areas hard. One station manager explains how” (
All Things Considered, July 2025)
“Congress rolls back $9 billion in public media funding and foreign aid” (
NPR, July 2025)
“Trump EPA moves to repeal landmark ‘endangerment finding’ that allows climate regulation” (
Associated Press, July 2025)
“There’s a Race to Power the Future. China is Pulling Away” (
The New York Times, June 2025)
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