Back to Show
Hot Mess
Why Are Hurricanes Getting Stronger?
Season 1
Episode 13
It’s impossible to say that climate change is responsible for any individual storm or hurricane, but climate change is making these storms stronger. How much stronger? It turns out, Hurricane Harvey is the ideal test case to measure how a warming planet and warming oceans, amplify our worst storms.
Support Provided By
9:48
Climate and weather are not the same thing.
12:27
Does Climate Fiction actually change people’s perceptions of climate change?
11:53
How can something so necessary be so hard?
9:45
Maybe if you're not scared, you're not paying attention…
9:07
Do you have complicated feelings about fossil fuels?
10:18
What can circles and squares from a 19th century novella tell us about Climate Change?
6:43
Say you’re looking to buy a car. How do you pick the best car for the planet?
8:20
Talking about climate change is hard. Not talking about climate change is easy.
6:39
How To Make Clothes Less Terrible for the Planet
5:33
For eons, life survived on Earth because natural processes kept CO2 levels within limits.
5:58
Fossil fuel companies are being taken to court just like tobacco companies were.
7:48
How One Conservative Texas Town Went 100% Renewable