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How We Survive
Marketplace
72 episodes
1 week ago
“How We Survive” is an award-winning podcast from Marketplace, hosted by Amy Scott, about the messy business of climate solutions. In the eighth season, we’re taking a closer look at what’s on our plate. We embark on a food tour of the future. We sample “cell-cultivated” salmon and chocolate. We visit farmers in our nation’s breadbasket where hotter, drier, less predictable weather has global consequences. And we’ll take you on the ground into one of the more demonized (and misunderstood) parts of the agricultural system: factory farms.
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“How We Survive” is an award-winning podcast from Marketplace, hosted by Amy Scott, about the messy business of climate solutions. In the eighth season, we’re taking a closer look at what’s on our plate. We embark on a food tour of the future. We sample “cell-cultivated” salmon and chocolate. We visit farmers in our nation’s breadbasket where hotter, drier, less predictable weather has global consequences. And we’ll take you on the ground into one of the more demonized (and misunderstood) parts of the agricultural system: factory farms.
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Episodes (20/72)
How We Survive
Is grass-fed beef more nutritious? How can I waste less food? Is insect protein tasty?
1 week ago
24 minutes 58 seconds

How We Survive
The Dry Line
2 weeks ago
33 minutes 13 seconds

How We Survive
What the World’s Farmers Can Teach Us About Climate Resilience
3 weeks ago
22 minutes 38 seconds

How We Survive
The Land Problem
4 weeks ago
33 minutes 5 seconds

How We Survive
The Uncanny Valley of Meat
1 month ago
32 minutes 15 seconds

How We Survive
Food Tour of the Future
1 month ago
29 minutes 41 seconds

How We Survive
“How We Survive” returns Oct. 15
1 month ago
2 minutes 36 seconds

How We Survive
The climate crisis is an economic crisis (bonus episode)
1 month ago
51 minutes 13 seconds

How We Survive
"Burning Questions:" A conversation with Bill McKibben about his new book on solar power
4 months ago
25 minutes 4 seconds

How We Survive
Burning Questions: Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” passed. What now for the climate?
4 months ago
14 minutes 10 seconds

How We Survive
Burning Questions: How do cuts to NOAA impact all of us?
4 months ago
16 minutes 54 seconds

How We Survive
ESG, Reincarnated
7 months ago
22 minutes 9 seconds

How We Survive
The Death of ESG
7 months ago
32 minutes 45 seconds

How We Survive
The God Box
7 months ago
26 minutes 17 seconds

How We Survive
“How We Survive” returns April 9
7 months ago
3 minutes 4 seconds

How We Survive
Burning Questions: Is the future insurable?
9 months ago
20 minutes 3 seconds

How We Survive
The Banks Growing Money on Trees (bonus episode from “Outside Podcast”)
11 months ago
32 minutes 19 seconds

How We Survive
Burning Questions: What are the climate wins and setbacks from the election?
1 year ago
15 minutes 26 seconds

How We Survive
Burning Questions: What’s driving climate misinformation (and what to do about it)?
1 year ago
18 minutes 24 seconds

How We Survive
The Uncertain Future 
1 year ago
27 minutes 10 seconds

How We Survive
“How We Survive” is an award-winning podcast from Marketplace, hosted by Amy Scott, about the messy business of climate solutions. In the eighth season, we’re taking a closer look at what’s on our plate. We embark on a food tour of the future. We sample “cell-cultivated” salmon and chocolate. We visit farmers in our nation’s breadbasket where hotter, drier, less predictable weather has global consequences. And we’ll take you on the ground into one of the more demonized (and misunderstood) parts of the agricultural system: factory farms.