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Climate Reveal

Climate Reveal

By: Chris Citorik David Deese
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In each episode, hosts Chris Citorik and David Deese look at the ongoing climate crisis from a different perspective. Exploring themes like its impact on health, nutrition, energy, land use, education, and more, we sit down with top experts and researchers to make complicated topics accessible to everyone. In addition to learning about the current landscape and how we got here, we'll also talk about reasons for hope and optimism, and what you can do to make a difference in your world. Email us with your thoughts/feedback at climatereveal@gmail.com!Creative Communication Lab, Boston College 2025 Science
Episodes
  • S2 E5 - Water & Hydropower
    Mar 2 2026

    In today's episode, we explore the world of hydropower and the role it can (and already does) play in solving our energy needs as we look to the future. We sit down with Bob King, owner of three New England-based hydropower plants, and Noah Snyder, professor and chair of the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences at Boston College.

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    48 mins
  • S2 E4 - The Arctic
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, we take a close look at how the climate crisis is impacting the Arctic and what it means for all of us. We're joined by Rebecca Jackson, an Assistant Professor at Tufts University in Earth and Climate Sciences who has made several research trips to the Arctic, and David Balton, Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School of Government and formerly the Executive Director of the White House Arctic Executive Steering Committee.

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    57 mins
  • S2 E3 - Adaptation
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, we unpack adaptation. We know the climate is changing, and while mitigation can still lessen the damage, our future is going to be massively impacted by how we adapt to the changing climate around us. We sit down with Paul Kirshen, a faculty member at UMass Boston and Tufts University and climate adaptation expert, and Kate Dineen, President and CEO of A Better City, a Boston-area non-profit that focuses on regional climate and transportation issues.

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    51 mins
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