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.

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How UK Courts Became the New Climate Protest Battleground 2024-01-16
What Happened At Bayou Bridge? The Other End of the Dakota Access Pipeline 2023-12-19
Seven Years Later, an Environmental Impact Statement for the Dakota Access Pipeline 2023-12-07
Modern-Day Bead Trading: The Fossil Fuel Industry Meets Indigenous Protest with "Redwashing" and Repression in Canada 2023-12-05
Abeer Butmeh: Living on the Front Lines of a War and the Climate Crisis, in Palestine 2023-11-14
Messy Conversations: Magatte Wade, Atlas Network's Center for African Prosperity 2023-11-01
The Tomato Soup "Controversy" 2023-10-17
In Brazil, A Tale as Old as Colonization: Why Indigenous Land Defenders Are Particularly Targeted by Extractive Industries 2023-10-10
Guyana Update: Gas to Energy for Guyana, or Problem to Profit for Exxon? 2023-10-09
Joanna Smith on "Conspiring Against the United States" with Fingerpaint 2023-10-03
Loss Is on the Calendar in Nigeria 2023-09-26
How Think Tanks Laid the Groundwork to Criminalize Protest 2023-09-19
In Vietnam, Tax Evasion Charges Help Lock Up Climate Activists 2023-09-11
In Australia, A State-By-State Approach to Criminalizing Climate Protest 2023-09-05
Disha Ravi on Becoming the Face of "Radical" Protest in India 2023-08-29
The Corporate Push to Criminalize Speech 2023-08-29
How the Media Has Helped to Criminalize Climate Protest, with Evlondo Cooper 2023-08-22
Outside/In: When Protest Is a Crime, Part 1 2023-08-15
Introducing Our New Season: The Real Free Speech Threat 2023-08-15
Herb, Ep 3: The Next Citizens United Will Be a Climate Case 2023-08-01
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