Drilled Down: Even in the Worst-Case Scenario with West Virginia v EPA, We Still Have Pathways to Climate Action
I've been seeing a lot of hot takes online about what the West Virginia v EPA ruling might
Damages: Hansen, Heede, and More File Petition Asking EPA to Regulate Greenhouse Gases Under TSCA
As we wait to hear whether the Supreme Court will toss West Virginia v EPA altogether or apply the major
Drilled Down: This Is Not the First Time Climate Has Been Part of the "Culture War"
A new report out last week from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue provides an updated look at the narrative frameworks,
Podcast: False Friends of the Court—Why Every Rightwing Think Tank Has an Amicus Program, with Senator Whitehouse
I have been wondering for months what possible sense it makes for every right-wing think tank to have an amicus
Drilled Down: Big Fossil's Disaster Capitalist Response to Russia-Ukraine
In the response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the gas industry is now fully
embracing it's
Damages: Climate Litigation Surges Forward
Lots of big news on the climate litigation front lately. This week alone we've
seen two big rulings
Podcast: As Australia Heads to the Polls, a Look at Greenwashing & CSS
By Lyndal Rowlands, in Australia
Australia is about to hold its first federal election since record-breaking
bushfires - fueled at
Drilled Down: On Demand and Services, with Economist Joyashree Roy (IPCC Mitigation Report, Part 5)
I wrote last month
[https://www.drilledpodcast.com/debunking-demand-ipcc-mitigation-report-part-1/]
about the way that chapter 5 of the IPCC Mitigation report
Drilled Down: A Deep Dive into the Earth Negotiations Bulletin (IPCC Mitigation Report, Part 4)
A few days after every IPCC report is released the good folks at the Earth
Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) publish a
Drilled Down: On Climate, the Public Holds Two Sticks—Activism and Litigation (IPCC mitigation report, part 3)
Particularly since the 2018 round of IPCC reports there's been an uptick in
climate activism and now the