Drilled

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A true-crime podcast about climate change, hosted and reported by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt. A case argued at the Supreme Court this week—West Virginia v EPA—has potentially huge implications for regulating greenhouse gas emissions. NYU law professor Richard Revesz and Center for Biological Diversity attorney Jason Rylander join us to explain.

Recent Episodes

  • West Virginia v EPA and What It Means for Climate Policy

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  • Drilled Presents: Damages

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  • The Right-Wing Web of Climate Delay, with Lisa Graves

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  • An Update on the Big U.S. Youth Climate Lawsuit

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  • Exxon Takes Its First Amendment Battle to Texas Supreme Court

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  • Redefining Environmentalists

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  • Climate Crisis, Meet Democracy Crisis

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  • Drilled Presents | Scene on Radio, The Repair | Episode 9: Pachamama

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  • The Influence Industry and Climate Obstruction

    3 years ago