Marisol Cortez & Greg Harman
Deceleration Podcast
Deceleration Podcast is talking all things climate and environmental justice, rooted in San Antonio and the South Texas bioregion with global concerns. For the Earth. And all Her families. Eds. Marisol Cortez & Greg Harman Deceleration.news
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May 15, 2026
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44: Texas Inmates are Cooking In Record-Breaking Heat—But Reforms May be on the Way 15.05.2026 53:12
Send us Fan Mail Texas is getting hotter—nearly four degrees hotter in just the last few decades. The last 10 years all rank among the hottest years ever on the planet, with residents forced to navigate sometimes months upon months of 100-plus-degree days. We know our unhoused neighbors, residents without sufficient cooling, or those with medical conditions are highly vulnerable to heat stress and...
43: Project Matador: Fermi's 'Hyperscale' Data Center Complex Hitting Resistance in the Texas Panhandle 24.04.2026 49:04
Send us Fan Mail “Project Matador” outside of Amarillo, Texas, pairs Fermi America and the Texas Tech University System seeking a pod of “hyperscale” data centers over 6,000 acres across a privately owned and operated electric grid. Already permitted for 6GW of power with 93 planned gas-fired turbines and seeking to build multiple nuclear power plants, this is a truly climate-breakdown acceleratin...
42: Texas Data Center Boom + Todos Agua at Esperanza + Women Lead Drive to Abolish ICE 19.03.2026 1:35:41
Send us Fan Mail Across Texas we’re seeing an explosion of two kinds of industrial warehouses going up: one to fill up with humans in the some of the most miserable conditions imaginable as part of the drive to deport millions (including many being actively stripped of citizenship or refugee protections to do so), the other to fill with an emerging human-like/human-displacing (anti-human?) conscio...
41: Bill Barker on Extreme Heat, City Planning, and Policies to Save Lives 10.02.2026 1:04:21
Send us Fan Mail Humankind didn't evolve in heat like this. It's been well over 100,000 years since the planet has seen the sort of scorching temperatures that have become the norm in the last few years. And that goes for Texas, too, where many are still tempted to shrug and claim, 'This is Texas. It's always been hot.' But this is not the heat (or the humidity) of our pa...
40: Liam Ramos, Gaige Davila on Gulf Coast Fights, Defeating Climate Behemoth, More 05.02.2026 1:19:32
Send us Fan Mail Liam Ramos and father freed from Dilley Detention, but Federal Judge Biery's words need to be heard by those who snatched him. Plus: Extended dialogue with Gaige Davila about his years chronicling Texas Gulf fights over colonial extraction and plans for a new Deceleration newsletter, 'Coastlines & Faultlines.' Plus words from Syris Valentine on defeating Climate...
39: 10 Years of Deceleration: Talking Year Behind, Year Ahead w/ Marisol Cortez & Syris Valentine 16.01.2026 1:02:42
Send us Fan Mail Strange times, indeed. Deceleration turns 10 this year. Founder/Managing Editor Greg Harman speaks with Executive Editor Marisol Cortez and contributor/Alternative Futures correspondent Syris Valentine about the year behind and year ahead for Deceleration. More video is part of the recipe, so join us as we dust off some of these innerwebbings. Marisol's recs for 2025 stories:...
38: Building Radical Democracy Into Climate Struggles w/ Ashish Kothari 04.12.2025 35:44
Send us Fan Mail Deceleration’s Marisol Cortez speaks with Ashish Kothari on his work with the Global Tapestry of Alternatives, recently returned from the People’s Summit and COP30 in Belem, Brazil. An activist and author based in Pune, India, Kothari has been at the forefront of movements both in India and globally to imagine and enact on-the-ground alternatives to “development” as a colonial and...
37: Antiwar Vets Urge Soldiers to Claim their 'Right to Refuse' Illegal and Immoral Orders 13.11.2025 1:35:01
Send us Fan Mail In a community conversation closing out a gallery exhibit organized by ABOUT Face: Veterans Against the War, panelists from Texas and California discuss the histories of veteran activism against war and occupation and why soldiers today have a “right to refuse” Trump administration orders to deploy against US cities. This panel was the concluding event of the multi-day Veteran Vo...
36: ‘Curtains of Rain’ Author Anel Flores Examines South Texas Environmental Racism in Queer Coming-of Age Story 24.10.2025 41:57
Send us Fan Mail Deceleration’s Marisol Cortez speaks with Anel Flores about their new novel Curtains of Rain/Cortinas de Lluvias (Jaded Ibis Press, 2025), a queer coming-of-age story that explores the intersections of homophobia and transphobia with environmental racism in South Texas, specifically the industrial contamination inflicted on Mission, Texas, for decades by companies like Monsanto. B...
35: Remembering Jack Elder: Activist, Peacemaker, Defender of Human Rights & La Madre Tierra 19.09.2025 28:32
Send us Fan Mail Deceleration’s Marisol Cortez remembers our friend and neighbor Jack Elder who passed away last month, speaking with friends and comrades George Cisneros, Carlos Nicolas Flores, and Leslie Provence. Elder came to national attention in the 1980s for his work in the Sanctuary Movement, which aimed to assist refugees and asylum-seekers from the US-backed wars in Central America. But...
34: Fighting Authoritarianism While Winning Water & Energy Justice in Texas 12.02.2025 54:01
Send us Fan Mail Deceleration’s Greg Harman speaks with Dave Cortez, Executive Director of the Lone Star Sierra Club, as part of Preparing to Protect, a series of interviews with those most targeted by the eliminationist engine of MAGA on how they are organizing to bash back to keep our communities safe. Topics in this podcast include right-wing organizing and rising autocracy in the United States...
33: Gentrification, Displacement, Heat Deaths, & the Robert E. Lee Tenants Union 26.10.2024 1:26:53
Send us Fan Mail It’s the hottest year ever…again. Heat-related deaths have been spiking year over year. As Deceleration wrote recently, there were nearly 600 heat-related deaths in Texas last year. In Bexar County, 12 local residents died from the heat that same year, according to data released to the Texas Tribune. Border counties have seen hundreds die from the heat since 2010, according to dat...
32: SpaceX Wastewater, LNG in the RGV, & Sustained Indigenous Resistance 11.10.2024 1:19:36
Send us Fan Mail Boca Chica, the “little mouth” of the Rio Grande/ Rio Bravo is increasingly the epicenter of NewSpace new colonizing impulses bridged by an explosion of billion-dollar LNG projects seeking to feed Texas-fracked methane to the world market. It’s here in the lower Texas coast that has so far avoided much of the spoilage of the upper and middle coasts, themselves awash with petrochem...
Arturo Escobar: A Decelerated Community Conversation 03.10.2024 1:42:16
Send us Fan Mail Deceleration Conversation: An April 2023 community conversation with Colombian decolonial scholar-activist Arturo Escobar, produced by Deceleration in partnership with UTSA. Financial support from the La Fundación Estudio, Mediación, Paz y Resolución de Conflictos (CEMPROC). Guests: Arturo Escobar, Scholar/Activist; Diana Lopez, Southwest Workers Union; Society of Native Nations;...
31: Kara Jordan on Reweaving the Social Fabric of Climate Action 19.08.2024 37:22
Send us Fan Mail What do building relationships of trust and care between neighbors have to do with climate justice? Everything, according to local organizer Kara Jordan, an herbalist, regenerative agriculture specialist, and mother whose work highlights the interdependence of all beings. Focusing on social and environmental justice, Jordan explores the spaces between grassroots and institutional...
30: Rose Jones & Uncovering Extreme Heat's Hidden Impacts 22.09.2023 39:01
Send us Fan Mail We've heard that this summer has been one of the hottest the Earth has seen since long before official record-keeping began. But policymakers and public health officials too often strain to understand how that heat is impacting people. Medical anthropologist Rose Jones has called the systems of tracking and understanding heat a “train wreck.” Here in dialogue with Deceleratio...
29: Talking w/ Edwin Lyman re: Nuclear Power, Nazi Terror, and Energy Security in Texas 14.02.2023 38:02
Send us Fan Mail Attacks on US energy infrastructure across the US are increasing. Incidents in Texas logged by the US Department of Energy shot up in 2021 and 2022. Meanwhile, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission is mulling shifting more security obligations from plant owners to local law enforcement. Deceleration spoke with with Edwin Lyman, director of nuclear power safety at the Union of Conce...
28: Voices from Climate Justice Alliance's Our Power Communities Summit 03.11.2022 27:33
Send us Fan Mail Deceleration Podcast #28: In the middle of October, San Antonio played host to the Climate Justice Alliance's Our Power Communities Summit. The gathering called together roughly 50 frontline community environmental-justice organizers from around the nation to “reground” the alliance members and begin developing a collective response to emerging so-called false solutions to th...
27: Armon Alex and the Climate Movement's 'Clean Slate' Challenge in Corpus Christi 26.10.2022 39:10
Send us Fan Mail In the shadow of the port shipping most of all US crude oil to the rest of the world, four 'Clean Slate' candidates are running for local City Council seats. They are bound together by shared values and policy interests—including a prioritization of clean air and water and the defeat of proposed desalination projects being built almost exclusively to benefit industrial u...
26: Thanos Was An Ecofascist (But You Don't Have to Be) 13.07.2022 1:15:30
Send us Fan Mail This week, Deceleration speaks with the amazing team behind the Anti-Creep Climate Initiative, who utilize Marvel characters to educate the public about the dangerous fallacies behind fascistic thinking on global environmental challenges. Their webzine is a powerful and gorgeous read. In it they demonstrate how many of these dangerous concepts come straight out of Western environm...
25: Cris Eugster & Evergreen Bringing New Solar Model to Texas 30.06.2022 43:13
Send us Fan Mail Somewhere in between decentralized rooftop solar and sprawling rural utility-scale solar farms is a middle path that could allow companies go 100-percent renewable in under a year. New solar startup Evergreen is about to unleash the "Goldilocks" of solar with a trio of projects in South Texas. And they expect to scale up quickly in this overlooked niche, says Evergreen C...
24: Who are the Tree and Bird Protectors of Brackenridge Park? 14.03.2022 57:16
Send us Fan Mail Who are the Tree and Bird Protectors of Brackenridge Park? They've been smeared as disinformation agents for linking a campaign to forcefully dislocate a thriving rookery of migratory birds the Brackenridge bond project that would claim more than 105 trees, ostensibly to restore and repair historic structures in the park. After saving the trees they pivoted to resist ongoing...
23: 'His Name is Albert': Climate, Housing, Displacement, Mutual Aid 09.02.2022 1:01:26
Send us Fan Mail What do we learn from a year-long intervention on behalf of an unhoused neighbor who lost limbs to Winter Storm Uri? That it takes dozens of interveners to make up for San Antonio’s broken safety net and lack of climate preparation. A serialized intervention by Deceleration Co-Editor Marisol Cortez. Guests: Maria Turvin, Yanawana Herbolarios; Rachel Tucker, Office of Councilmember...
22: George Garza Jr. On The New Deceleration Theme Musics 07.02.2022 18:14
Send us Fan Mail Deceleration talks to San Antonio musician George Garza Jr., well known and loved for this work with Pop Pistol and other projects, about the ideas and processes that went into creating the new Deceleration theme music. Some sound recordings came right off the street, but that world-to-come vibe came straight from the heart. Guest: George Garza Jr. More about George Garza Jr . Su...
21: Talkin' Trash with Mary Elizabeth Cantú of Spare Parts 22.07.2021 29:23
Send us Fan Mail Deceleration talks to Mary Elizabeth Cantú, founder and director of the Spare Parts Center for Creative Reuse, on their decade of work using ethics of reuse to assist underfunded educators in promoting creative work and critical thinking. How can waste open up space for thinking about the ecological and human labor devalued within capitalist economies? Support the show Deceleratio...
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