Drilled

A true-crime podcast about climate change. Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt and reported by a team of climate journalists, Drilled investigates the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change.

Science
Social Sciences
Earth Sciences
1
Introducing: Hazard-NJ
28 min
2
The Massive Climate Case that Shell Both Won an...
20 min
3
Introducing Master Plan
35 min
4
Fuel to Fork: The Role the Oil and Gas Industry...
49 min
5
Introducing Reclaimed: The Navajo Nation's Figh...
46 min
6
Genevieve Guenther on the Language of Climate P...
75 min
7
Climate Week 2024: Finally Tackling the Mad Men...
17 min
8
Denial to Delay: How Fossil-Funded University R...
63 min
9
Drilled Presents...Spill: Mary Annaise Heglar &...
50 min
10
Denial to Delay: The Battle Over the Clean Air Act
28 min
11
Denial to Delay: How the Fossil Fuel Industry R...
35 min
12
In El Salvador a Cold Case Murder Has Become a ...
38 min
13
Could You Really Charge Oil Companies with Murd...
33 min
14
Denial to Delay: The Great "Greening" of LNG
38 min
15
Denial to Delay: How Management Consultancies D...
35 min
16
The Coordinated Attack on Shareholder Activism
51 min
17
Climate News Update: The New Carbon Majors + Sw...
41 min
18
Sainte-Soline, the Government Effort to Disband...
49 min
19
The U.S. Anti-Renewables Movement, Explained
46 min
20
Nearly 30 Years After the Ogoni 9 Tragedy, Nige...
42 min
21
What Ecuador's Yasuní Referendum Really Means f...
25 min
22
Introducing: Hazard NYC
2 min
23
Dana R. Fisher on the Past, Present and Future ...
45 min
24
Department of Homeland Security, the Manufactur...
38 min
25
Meet the UN's First Special Rapporteur on Envir...
72 min