Hot & Bothered: a climate podcast
Meredith Mazzotta, Connie Lin, Tabitha Schwartz
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Giulio Salerno on Reoystering the Bay
We’re closing out the season and our water and environmental justice series with Giulio Salerno, Deputy Director of the Wild Oyster Project in the SF Bay Area. Learn about how we’ve changed the bay…
Connie’s Dinacon Field Report
What’s with the delay you ask?! Oh, you didn’t notice? Well let me tell you about my two week adventure in Bali for an experimental conference, the fourth Digital Naturalism Conference. There’s boat…
Marcelo Jauregui-Volpe investigates how flooding is increasingly impacting DC’s lower-income districts
While flash flooding does make headlines in DC—like the dog daycare center in Northeast that flooded in August 2023 leaving 10 dogs dead—we don’t as often hear about how chronic flooding is…
Walt Ray on Expanding Atlanta’s Trail Network Through the Chattahoochee RiverLands
Getting our feet wet with our water and environmental justice series we are joined by Walt Ray who is the Chattahoochee Program Director for The Trust for Public Lands. He shares all about the…
Amber Hasselbring creates butterfly habitats in SF
In our closing biodiversity episode, we sit down with Amber Hasselbring to hear about the work that Nature in the City is doing to save butterflies and connect people with nature. Find Nature in the…
Jorge Bogantes Montero on the many benefits of boosting biodiversity of DC’s Anacostia River
Seeing a river otter trotting around the National Mall is cute, but predators like otters returning to the region is also an indicator of the Anacostia River’s improving health! This week, we are…
Alex Dileo on Advocating for Biodiversity in Your Own Yard and Community
Launching into our series about the importance of Biodiversity in our cities, we are joined by Alex Dileo, Founding Board Chair of the Intown Atlanta Chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society. Alex…
Liz Cahill finds old things new homes in SF
On our last episode on sustainable design, Liz Cahill shares with us the wonder of clothing swaps and takes us on a tour de force of BuyNothing groups in San Francisco. Follow Liz on LinkedIn or…
Liz Cahill on turning trash to wearable treasure in SF
On our San Francisco stop on sustainable design, we have our first of two episodes with Liz Cahill, co-founder of Decentered Arts! Join us as Liz takes on on her upcycling journey, from her frugal…
Heather Jauregui Shares the Oversized Impact of Sustainable Design on DC Public Schools
Sustainable design is no stranger to the DC Public School system! In our second episode on sustainable design, we bring in Heather Jauregui, Director of Sustainability at design firm Perkins Eastman,…
Lawson Sumner On Converting I.C.E. Cars to Electric Vehicles
Welcome to Season 2 and our series on Sustainable Design! We're kicking it off with Lawson Sumner, Co-founder and Chief Engineer at Ampere EV, one of Forbes 2025 30 under 30. Lawson is a graduate…
Season 2 - Introduction
Join us for our launch of Season 2 of Hot and Bothered: a climate podcast! We discuss the season 2 topics and what we've been up to since Season 1! Join us weekly throughout the summer for new…
Season 1 - Wrap Up
Join us for our reflection on Season 1 of Hot and Bothered! We share our ideas for Season 2 and ways to get involved, including a call for additional hosts to expand the pod. Email us at…
Travys Harper Teaches Us How to Manage Stormwater in Atlanta
Join us for our last episode for Season 1 to learn about “green infrastructure” from Travys Harper, Trees Atlanta’s first Green Infrastructure Manager. He shares his ideas about what to plant and…
Paawan Kothari on Greening San Francisco
Can’t get enough of trees and green infra? We got you! We sat down with Paawan Kothari from Friends of the Urban Forest about why and how we’re stubbornly trying to get trees to grow where there once…
Dr. Susan Agolini Tackles Heat Mapping in Arlington, VA
We all know trees remove carbon from the atmosphere, but tree canopy also plays an important role in lowering surface temperatures. In this week’s episode of Hot & Bothered, Marymount University…
Rebecca Serna Advocates for Safe Streets for All in Atlanta
How do you shift a metro from car-centric to safe for all types of mobility? We close out our Transportation series with Rebecca Serna, Executive Director of Propel ATL. Listen in as Rebecca shares…
Christopher Kidd on Bike Infrastructure in San Francisco
What's it like to create accessible bike infrastructure? This week, we sit down with Christopher Kidd to get a city planner’s point of view. Christopher is the project manager for San Francisco…
Marley Blonsky Gets All Bodies on Bikes in the DC Area
Boosting access to eco-friendly methods of transportation is key to achieving a low-carbon future, and we need to invite everyone to the party. In this week’s episode, Marley Blonsky talks to us…
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