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🗓️ 6 August 2025
⏱️ 121 minutes
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Today I have news and clips then I feature a conversation between Emily Atkin and Bill Mckibben on the way forward for the Climate Movement. That starts at about 21 minutes and my conversation with Eric is at about 1:02
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0:00.0 | Stand up. |
0:02.5 | Hello, my friends. |
0:03.3 | It is Wednesday, the 6th of August. |
0:06.1 | And coming up, I've got a great conversation with Eric Siegel, which lasted almost an hour. |
0:11.0 | We did it live on YouTube last night. |
0:13.0 | Thanks for everybody who was watching live and commenting. |
0:15.0 | Always a lot of fun. |
0:16.1 | But before that, I have a conversation that I asked for permission to share with you from another show |
0:24.2 | or another journalist. It is Emily Atkin and Bill McKibben, who are two of the leading |
0:30.7 | voices on the environment. Emily Atkin, of course, founded Heated.world, which is a very, very important, highly respected |
0:38.9 | independent journalist organization that covers climate, the climate crisis. |
0:44.7 | And Bill McKibben is one of the leading, if not the leading activist when it comes to climate. |
0:50.4 | He is a writer, and he is also very well respected in the movement. The two of them |
0:56.7 | are talking to each other in this conversation and it is so good and so interesting and so |
1:03.0 | important that I asked Emily if I could share it here on this show. Every once in a while I'll |
1:08.9 | hear a podcast, an episode, especially of an independent |
1:12.3 | source that I want to promote. And I'll want to share it. And I don't even know if I've done |
1:17.4 | this before, but this was so good and important I thought that I wanted to share it with you. |
1:21.9 | If you want to jump to the conversation between Emily and Bill, that will start at about |
1:25.8 | 21 minutes into today's show. And if you want to skip ahead |
1:29.1 | to my conversation with the legal eagle, Professor Eric Siegel, that starts at about an hour, |
1:34.3 | three minutes in. But I hope you will stay for the headlines and the clip show, because that |
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