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Heat of the Moment an FP Studios podcast, in partnership with the Climate Investment Funds

Heat of the Moment Season Two – Coming Oct. 21

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Stories from the front lines of the fight against climate change.

Coming Oct. 21—In season two of Heat of the Moment, a podcast from Foreign Policy and the Climate Investment Funds, host John D. Sutter talks to the big thinkers and doers in the fight against climate change. Listen to stories of how they are transforming the way we live, work, and even eat—and learn what change is possible through the power of collective action. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

About Heat of the Moment:  The climate change crisis can feel so formidable, so daunting, that instead of mobilizing people to action, it engenders paralysis. What could we mortals possibly do to prevent the calamity? A fair bit, it turns out. On Heat of the Moment, a 10-part podcast by FP Studios, in partnership with the Climate Investment Funds, we focus on ordinary people across the globe who have found ways to fight back.  Hosted by CNN contributor John D. Sutter, Heat of the Moment tells the stories of the people on the front lines of the fight against climate change.  See All Episodes

More Heat of the Moment episodes:

Building a Life-Giving Economy

A conversation with climate writer and podcaster Katherine Wilkinson.

Why Saving Forests Involves Rethinking Jobs

And how to bolster better paying jobs in the global south while confronting the climate crisis.

Seeking Justice in Cancer Alley

Heat of the Moment heads south to the U.S. Gulf Coast, an area with a long history of fossil fuel extraction and the health problems that come with it.

Other Foreign Policy podcasts:

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The Negotiators

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Ones and Tooze

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