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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Loss Is on the Calendar in Nigeria 2023-09-26
Meet the Shadowy Global Network Vilifying Climate Protestors 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
Herb, Ep 2: A Legal Strategy 2023-07-25
Herb, Ep 1: The Panic 2023-07-18
Industry Backlash to Grassroots Organizing in Louisiana's "Cancer Alley" 2023-06-20
The Anti-ESG Campaign Gets a Boost from RAGA 2023-06-13
Bingeworthy Interview with Amy Westervelt of Drilled 2023-06-06
Drilled Presents: Living Planet on Disinformation 2023-06-02
Jake Bittle on the Complexities of Climate Migration 2023-05-30
Thea Riofrancos on Tackling Transition and Consumption 2023-05-23
Drilled presents: The Carbon Copy on the War Over Gas Stoves 2023-05-17
Drilled presents: MongaBay Explores the Congo Basin: The "Heart of the World" Is at a Turning Point 2023-05-12
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