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Inside Climate News Audio
Inside Climate News
32 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the Inside Climate News Podcast. Explore a diverse collection of audio stories that dive into the urgent issues of climate change, energy policy, environmental justice, and more. Whether you’re looking for investigative reporting, in-depth interviews, or powerful narratives, you’ll find it all here.
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Welcome to the Inside Climate News Podcast. Explore a diverse collection of audio stories that dive into the urgent issues of climate change, energy policy, environmental justice, and more. Whether you’re looking for investigative reporting, in-depth interviews, or powerful narratives, you’ll find it all here.
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Inside Climate Talks: Can Pollution From Industrial Animal Agriculture Be Controlled?
Inside Climate News Audio
33 minutes 29 seconds
1 month ago
Inside Climate Talks: Can Pollution From Industrial Animal Agriculture Be Controlled?

Most of the meat we eat in the United States isn’t raised on small farms or fenced fields, as it was decades ago. Today, it comes from large concentrated animal feeding operations, also known as CAFOs.


These industrial facilities house thousands of animals in close quarters – generating tremendous amounts of manure, climate-polluting methane, and a host of issues for neighbors.


Managing editor Jamie Smith Hopkins sits down with four ICN journalists who have reported on CAFOs: Georgina Gustin, who covers agriculture and the many ways that farming, food systems and the environment intersect; Lisa Sorg, who covers North Carolina, one of the nation’s top hog producers; Phil McKenna, who reports on climate superpollutants like methane; and Anika Jane Beamer, who covers Iowa, where manure from CAFOs contributes to a long-running and far-reaching water contamination problem.


Watch as they explain what we know – and don’t know – about CAFOs, the scale of the pollution they cause, what it’s like to live near one of these facilities, and whether elected officials and policymakers are doing anything about them.

Inside Climate News Audio
Welcome to the Inside Climate News Podcast. Explore a diverse collection of audio stories that dive into the urgent issues of climate change, energy policy, environmental justice, and more. Whether you’re looking for investigative reporting, in-depth interviews, or powerful narratives, you’ll find it all here.