It's Getting Hot In Here

Hot In Here Climate Podcast

Welcome to It's Getting Hot In Here, where four Gen Z friends dive into the science and policy of climate change in a conversational podcast. Hosts Sharan, Skylar, Autumn, and Hadley dive into a variety of topics from how to teach kids about climate change to the science of wildfires. Whether you’re wondering how greenhouse gases work or what the best climate change movie is, they breakdown the latest events, key questions, and how to take action. With a focus on solutions and a healthy dose of fun, saving the world doesn’t have to be boring. Follow us an Insta @its.getting.hot

Episodes

  1. Aug 1

    It’s Getting Positive in Here! (Environmental/climate successes edition)

    This week Hadley shares some environmental success stories from the last few decades, including the origins of the environmental justice movement, the foundation of the EPA, acid rain reduction, and dam removals. The pod ladies also share how you can be apart of these successes! Such as becoming a citizen scientist or voicing your opinion at public forums. And so much more! Yes it’s getting hotter in here, but we can do this! Follow us on Instagram! @its.getting.hot Become a citizen scientist for air quality monitoring: ​Purchase and install a PurpleAir monitor!​AirNow Fire and Smoke map by the EPA (your air monitoring data can contribute to this!)​Other air monitoring companies: AirGradient C omment on EPA dockets: ​Tips for commenting ​Submit comments on upcoming issues here Resources used in this episode: ​The Origins of EPA | US EPA ​Environmental Protection Agency: Why the EPA Was Created ​Cuyahoga River Fire: The Blaze That Started a National Discussion | Cleveland Historical​Summary of the Clean Water Act | US EPA​The Environmental Justice Movement ​History | California Air Resources Board ​1990 Clean Air Act Amendment Summary | US EPA ​Study: The ozone hole is healing, thanks to global reduction of CFCs | MIT News​Success Stories about Restoring and Protecting Water Bodies Impaired by Nonpoint Source Pollution | US EPA​A River Reborn: One Year After Klamath River Dam Removal | California Trout ​5 Key Findings from 60 Years of Water Use in California – Pacific Institute ​Completion of Champlain Hudson Power Express Project Celebrated | NYSERDA ​Renewable Energy Facts & Statistics ​Who’s Leading in Renewable Energy by State? ​Federal Laws - Environmental Law: A Beginner's Guide - Research Guides at Library of Congress

  2. Jul 4

    It's Getting Outdoorsy in Here (National Parks Edition)

    Just in time for the 4th of July, Sharan takes us through the history and symbolism of National Parks and how the parks fit into our national conversation about climate change and the value we place on nature. We discuss recent legislation affecting national parks, the importance of the parks in communicating climate change and exposing the public to nature, and share our favorite national parks. Sign the petition to stop the construction of the wall in Big Bend Ranch State Park & Big Bend National Park! - https://nobigbendwall.org/sign-the-petition/ Resources used in this episode: ​Mark David Spence, Dispossessing the Wilderness (review)​Indian Removal from Yosemite National Park — Intermountain Histories​From Yosemite to Bears Ears, Erasing Native Americans From U.S. National Parks — Collectors Weekly ​The Yosemite Fires: Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Wisdom — Atmos​Legal and Policy Mandates — National Park Service​NPS Organic Act — U.S. Department of the Interior​NPS Organic Act — U.S. Department of Justice​The National Park Service Act of 1916: "A Contradictory Mandate"? — Robin W. Winks​The Trump Administration Is Recklessly Axing Funding and Staff for America's National Parks — Center for American Progress​Inside the FY26 National Park Service Budget — NPCA​Staffing shortages are hitting national parks and forests hard this summer — Center for Western Priorities​$736M Budget Cut Could Gut National Park Service Workforce — Outside​Judge orders Trump administration to restore signs changed at national parks — CNN​US Judge Orders Halt to Trump Administration's 'Censorship' of Park Exhibits — Reuters via U.S. News​Trump Administration Ordered To Restore History, Climate Change Information Removed From Parks — National Parks Traveler​A Judge Ordered the NPS to Restore Signs. The Trump Admin Is Fighting Back. — Outside​$1.7 billion contract awarded "for border wall in Big Bend" — Texas Tribune​Proposed ban on Big Bend border wall fails in U.S. House — Texas Tribune​CBP backs off border wall construction plans in Big Bend National Park — Government Executive​Trump Administration Waives Environmental Laws to Blast Border Barriers Through Big Bend — Center for Biological Diversity​National Park Visitor Spending Contributed $56 Billion to the U.S. Economy in 2024 — National Park Service​2024 National Park Visitor Spending Effects (full report, PDF) — National Park Service​How do national parks affect the economy? — USAFacts​Study finds 77% of US national parks are highly vulnerable to climate change (Michalak et al., Conservation Letters) — Phys.org​Many national parks vulnerable to climate change, study finds — E&E News / POLITICO​America's national parks face an uncertain future as climate risks mount — Mongabay​Climate Impacts report — NPCA​Great American Outdoors Act heads to Trump as Cory Gardner leans on measure in reelection bid — The Colorado Sun​The Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA): FAQs — Congressional Research Service​A Path Forward for America's Best Idea — PERC​Legacy Restoration Fund Expires at the End of September — Outdoor Alliance

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Welcome to It's Getting Hot In Here, where four Gen Z friends dive into the science and policy of climate change in a conversational podcast. Hosts Sharan, Skylar, Autumn, and Hadley dive into a variety of topics from how to teach kids about climate change to the science of wildfires. Whether you’re wondering how greenhouse gases work or what the best climate change movie is, they breakdown the latest events, key questions, and how to take action. With a focus on solutions and a healthy dose of fun, saving the world doesn’t have to be boring. Follow us an Insta @its.getting.hot