
182 episodes

Drilled Critical Frequency
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4.6 • 2.1K Ratings
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A true-crime podcast about climate change, hosted and reported by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt.
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S8 Ep1 | The Boom
Five years ago, Kiana Wilburg was a new reporter when ExxonMobil executives and Guyanese government officials announced they had found oil 40 miles offshore. Wilburg and her newsroom had to quickly learn about the industry and this company that was suddenly so influential in their country and were left with just one question: exactly what kind of a deal had the country signed onto?
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S8 Ep2 | The Contract
After a year’s worth of pressure from local press and civil society groups, the Guyanese government released its contract with ExxonMobil to the public in December 2017. The IMF calls it an unfair deal for Guyana. Some local leaders start calling on government officials to try to renegotiate the contract, but others say that’s a fool’s errand and the only place to fight the contract is in court.
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New Season Coming Soon: Light, Sweet Crude
On paper, the small South American country of Guyana is the fastest-growing economy in the world, thanks to its oil boom. The country started shipping barrels of oil in 2019. Hotels are popping up all over its capital city. Historic homes are being turned into condos for visiting oil execs. But average citizens say they aren’t benefiting from the boom like they thought they would. And one lawyer is trying everything she can to stop her homeland from being changed from a carbon sink into a carbon bomb. In this special crossover season of Drilled and Damages, a look at 21st century oil colonialism, amid the climate crisis.
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The ABCs of Big Oil | Ep 1: First Day of School (Ad-free)
Fossil fuel companies didn't start infiltrating schools when climate change appeared on the scene, they were there shaping the minds of future citizens for decades before then. The industry has been laying the groundwork for inaction on climate since long before this crisis reared its ugly head, limiting how Americans are allowed to think about the environment and the economy. In this first episode of our new miniseries with Earther, Dharna Noor and Amy Westervelt look at how Big Oil first got into the education game, and why it worked so well.
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The ABCs of Big Oil | Ep 2: Elementary School (Ad-free)
Since the 1920s, oil companies have been creating music, activities, coloring books, comic books, movies and more to shape how American kids think about society, the economy, and the environment. Today, we look at their efforts in elementary school.
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The ABCs of Big Oil | Ep 3: High School (Ad-free)
In high school, the fossil fuel industry's efforts to shape Americans' thinking on economics and policy really ramps up.
Customer Reviews
Best short-form docu-series I have ever heard
Many podcast episodes today are an hour and half, sometimes two hours long, saturated with jarring ads and poor editing. On top of this, the content is often emotionally draining to listen to, especially since host's sharing their subjective political opinions are the new social norm, existing in echo chambers with guests merely rephrasing their priors. Well here is the antidote. Rigged is like a documentary mini-series, continually exposing and educating the public in digestible but salient portions, with experts who bring technical rigor to storytelling. Thank you for terrific work, stellar reporting, and succinct short-form pacing. Truly love this podcast.
Well produced, expertly executed, smart podcast on the oil industry!
This is just a really well pulled together, researched, podcast exposing how the oil industry works that any one questioning that industry should listen to all the way through! The investigative journalistic style is paired with an artisitc and thoughtful execution, so while this content can seem heavy some times, this podcast is easy to tear through fast! I highly recommend this!
Enlightening Reporting
AW and the rest of the Drilled team expose the fossil fuel industry and all its corruption with great stories, detail, and perspective. A must listen for the modern informed citizen.