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Drilled
Drilled is a true-crime climate change podcast exposing how corporate corruption and political operatives built decades of climate denial and delay. Hosted and reported by award-winning investigative climate journalists and led by Amy Westervelt, each season unravels new evidence of deception, disinformation, and the power structures keeping real climate solutions out of reach. In September 2025, a group of Brazilian ministers trekked all the way to chilly North Dakota to see a presentation on a new type of clean energy project, one that promised to help them deliver Brazilian President Lula’s...
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Jul 7, 2026
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Sacred Sites: Defending Indigenous Spaces 14.08.2025 41:35
One of the charges Energy Transfer has made against Greenpeace is that the organization "defamed" the company by claiming the Dakota Access Pipeline was disturbing sites the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe views as sacred. The Sioux Tribe stands behind this claim and shares why protecting sacred sites is central to Indigenous rights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How "Energy Dominance" Became a Gendered Climate Narrative 01.08.2025 46:05
“Energy dominance” became a defining slogan of the Trump administration—but who or what are they trying to dominate with all that oil and gas? Amy and Daniel trace how gender became so embedded in our collective understanding of nature. From the shift away from earth-centered spiritual traditions like worshipping Gaia and Indigenous earth-mother figures to the rise of extracting...
The Testosterone Pipeline: How the Manosphere Fuels Climate Denial 27.07.2025 31:42
Manosphere influencers like Andrew Tate, Joe Rogan, and Jordan Peterson aren’t just shaping ideas about masculinity—they’re also blasting their followers with climate denial. The fossil fuel industry has known since at least the 1990s that certain types of men are more susceptible to climate disinformation than other segments of the public. Climate denial has now seeped into the...
Back to the Water: Pipeline Impacts and Indigenous Concerns 22.07.2025 34:18
Energy Transfer has successfully kept key details out of the court, including the tribe's concerns about the Dakota Access Pipeline's impact on their water source. We uncover the pipeline spills, risks, and issues it has already caused. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introducing: The Outlaw Ocean | A war on migration, funded by the EU (Libya Pt. 1) 08.07.2025 28:56
Where the law of the land ends, the story begins. Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Ian Urbina returns with a new season of his riveting podcast anthology, The Outlaw Ocean, which explores the most lawless place on earth — the vast unpoliceable ocean. In this episode, the Libyan Coast Guard is doing the European Union’s dirty work, capturing migrants as they attempt to cross the...
Hanna E. Morris on Apocalyptic Authoritarianism and Media Bias 07.07.2025 51:55
In her new book Apocalyptic Authoritarianism: Climate Crisis, Media, and Power , University of Toronto media scholar Hanna E. Morris argues that some climate journalists, striving to preserve a self-determined “moderate center,” are deploying some of the same tropes and reinforcing some of the same narratives as the extreme right. Even as they see themselves defending democracy and con...
Coming Soon: Carbon Bros—Men and Climate Denial in America 26.06.2025 4:20
You’ve heard it from cable news pundits, Democratic strategists, and your favorite YouTuber: young men swung the last United States election for Trump. Understanding what's driving the "manosphere" and how to reach the young men in its grips is on everyone's minds, but we're zooming into a speciific corner of it: the intersection of male grievance culture and climate denial. Why are American...
The Charge: What Greenpeace Is Accused Of 25.06.2025 49:44
Energy Transfer has quietly dropped Cody Hall and Krystle Two Bulls, the other Indigenous activist originally named in their massive lawsuit, exclusively targeting Greenpeace . Allen breaks down the charges against Greenpeace, the evidence Energy Transfer is using, and the legal strategies behind the SLAPP suit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Trial Begins: Jury Selection 10.06.2025 36:40
Alleen arrives in North Dakota for jury selection in the lawsuit targeting Standing Rock activists and is shocked watching it play out. Recording in the courtroom is prohibited and jurors who state their open bias against activists—or are even connected to the fossil fuel industry—are allowed to serve. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How We Got Here: Standing Rock, Greenpeace, and the $666 Million Lawsuit 03.06.2025 42:43
Greenpeace , only tangentially involved in the Standing Rock protests, faces a staggering $666 million bill for damages...despite the fact that the Dakota Access Pipeline was built, and has been making Energy Transfer millions of dollars for years. Indigenous water protector Cody Hall, who was a key figure during the protests and initially targeted in the lawsuit, walks us through the 2016-2017 ev...
"All Hell Breaks Loose": How Big Oil Ruined a Small Texas Town 30.05.2025 22:26
A decade ago, residents of a small Texas town near a naval base enjoyed quiet, ocean-adjacent living. Today, the same town has become one of the country’s top oil export hubs—and a fenceline community surrounded by terminals and industrial activity. Reporter Alex Ip, author of an investigative series from The Xylom, explains how Big Oil’s expansion disrupted the town, shut down t...
Coming Soon: SLAPP'D—Corporate Power vs. Indigenous Rights 22.05.2025 3:38
Investigative reporter Alleen Brown follows the story of an Indigenous nation fighting for its water rights, an international environmental movement finding its voice, and an industry attempting to crush its political opposition. Uncovering how industries use SLAPP suits—lawsuits to intimidate and silence activists—we look at the intersection of environmental justice, Indigenous rights...
Malcolm Harris on Realism and Radical Possibilities in the Climate Crisis 20.05.2025 51:52
In his new book What's Left: Three Paths Through the Planetary Crisis , Malcolm Harris challenges us to confront the climate crisis as the complex, urgent problem it truly is and tackle it at the scale it deserves. Malcolm speaks with reporter Adam Lowenstein about what that looks like and why embracing the full scope of the crisis can feel surprisingly liberating. See omnystudio.com/listen...
From Damages: New Evidence and Updates on U.S. Climate Liability Cases 16.05.2025 27:30
A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists compiles documentary evidence on the role of fossil fuel companies in obstructing climate policy. We walk through the latest findings in the report, and get an update on climate cases in the United States. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How the U.S. Helped the World Label Environmentalists as "Terrorists" 07.05.2025 43:14
In the finale of our Real Free Speech Threat season, we examine how the United States military and its national security agencies have stoked a global crackdown on environmental protest, and bring you the inspiring story of one Filipino land defender who's been targeted by the state for years and is still fighting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming Soon: The Man-o-Sphere 29.03.2025 25:50
Later this year we’ll be bringing you a season in collaboration with the podcast Non-Toxic , hosted by journalist and culture critic Daniel Penny, about the intersection between masculinity and climate. Meet Daniel and learn about his work and what you can expect from this season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Research on Fossil Fuel Sponsored Content and Media Misleading Practices 21.03.2025 19:16
The fossil fuel industry has long shaped public perception through advertorials and sponsored content created by the media outlets themselves. These op-eds, slide shows and videos, and podcasts are produced by media outlets' internal brand studios, not their editorial staffs. But these services are explicitly marketed as a way to make corporate content mirror the editorial content in style and app...
Shell’s Climate Case: The Win, the Loss, and What It Means for Future Global Climate Litigation 02.12.2024 20:43
In November, a Dutch court ruled in Shell's favor on an appeal in a big international climate case, but it wasn't quite the win for Shell that the media made it out to be. While Shell won on appeal in some areas, the court reaffirmed a critical point from the original case: that Shell is legally required to reduce its global emissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Fuel to Fork: How the Oil and Gas Industry Drives Food-Based Emissions 12.11.2024 49:28
The food we eat is more deeply tied to fossil fuels than most people realize. Fuel to Fork co-hosts Anna Lappé and Matthew Kessler talk through the history of fossil fuels and food and why it's remained hidden for so long. Find Fuel to Fork here . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How Climate Language Shapes Climate Politics with Genevieve Guenther 01.10.2024 1:15:33
In her new book, The Language of Climate Politics , Genevieve Guenther digs into six key rhetorical devices that are being used to slow or block climate action. For an academic book, it's made some folks on the Internet awfully mad. Amy and Genevieve discuss the arguments at hand, why they've ignited online backlash, and what Genevieve’s research reveals about the political battles over clim...
Climate Week 2024: Taking on the Mad Men of Big Oil 24.09.2024 17:22
Long before outright climate denial, the fossil fuel industry relied on sophisticated PR and advertising campaigns to shape how the public understood the economy, the environment, and energy itself. In this Climate Week 2024 episode, we revisit The Mad Men of Big Oil—our 2020 investigative season on the public relations industry’s role in fueling climate disaster. The series helped ins...
How Fossil-Funded University Research Shapes Climate Policy 20.09.2024 1:03:44
Universities can play a powerful role in shaping climate research and public policy. Drilled reporter Molly Taft joins us to talk about newly released information on fossil fuel funding of university research, and shares interviews with climate disinformation researcher Geoffrey Supran , who authored one of the recent studies, and with philosopher of science Craig Callender at the University of Ca...
Climate and Project 2025: Mary Annaïse Heglar & Amy Westervelt on Spill 09.09.2024 50:26
What does Project 2025 mean for climate policy and what should we expect to hear (or not hear) about climate in this week’s presidential debate? In Spill, our climate talk show, Mary Annaïse Heglar and Amy Westervelt break down the political moments shaping climate action in the United States. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Battle Over the Clean Air Act 15.08.2024 28:52
In 2007, the Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts vs. EPA that when the United States Congress passed the Clean Air Act in 1970, climate science was “in its infancy,” implying that government officials could never have intended for the legislation to cover the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions. In 2022, SCOTUS doubled down on that idea, ruling in West Virginia vs. EPA that since t...
How Big Oil Sold a “Climate Solution” and Stuck Taxpayers with the Bill 30.07.2024 35:07
Carbon capture has always seemed flawed as a climate solution, but in a blockbuster investigation co-published with Vox, we discovered just how scammy it really is. Carolyn Raffensperger , executive director of the Science and Environmental Health Network walks through the many issues with carbon capture technology, from the lack of climate benefit to the massive public health threat it creates. &...
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