Podcast | Finding hope in the hopelessness of climate change

The co-authors of two recent climate reports walk us through the doom and gloom.

A panel of experts discuss climate change before a large audience.

Scientists Kristie Ebi and Heidi Roop speak about their work co-authoring major climate reports, alongside for EPA adviser Mike Cox and Rashad Morris of the Bullitt Foundation. (Photo by Sarah Hoffman/Crosscut)

The scientists charting the impacts of climate change continue to issue dire predictions about our planet's future. In late 2018, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report stating that some of the most devastating effects could be felt as soon as 2040. The National Climate Assessment, a federal report on climate impacts within the United States, also had some grim predictions, including more flooding in the East and more wildfires in the West. For this episode of Crosscut Talks, we gathered co-authors of those two reports, along with other climate policy experts, to help us understand what it all means and where we can look for hope.

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