

Drilled
Pushkin Industries
Drilled is a true-crime climate change podcast exposing how corporate corruption and political operatives built decades of climate denial and delay. Hosted and reported by award-winning investigative climate journalists and led by Amy Westervelt, each season unravels new evidence of deception, disinformation, and the power structures keeping real climate solutions out of reach.
Season 15 coming April 2026.
Season 15 coming April 2026.
Episodes
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Sep 9, 2024 • 50min
Climate and Project 2025: Mary Annaïse Heglar & Amy Westervelt on Spill
Mary Annaise Heglar, an advocate for climate rethinking, and journalist Amy Westervelt dive deep into Project 2025 and its implications for climate policy. They share frustrations about the disconnection in current climate advocacy, critique the historical ties of environmental movements to social justice, and discuss the risks associated with privatizing weather data. They also tackle the ethical dilemmas in climate journalism and the shifting dynamics of political engagement as they humorously examine voter sentiments leading into the election.

Aug 15, 2024 • 29min
The Battle Over the Clean Air Act
In 2007, the Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts vs. EPA that when the United States Congress passed the Clean Air Act in 1970, climate science was “in its infancy,” implying that government officials could never have intended for the legislation to cover the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions. In 2022, SCOTUS doubled down on that idea, ruling in West Virginia vs. EPA that since the Clean Air Act didn't explicitly talk about climate change, the EPA cannot regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Now, new historical evidence unearthed by a team of Harvard University researchers led by Naomi Oreskes calls the court's understanding of the history of climate science into question, which could have major implications for the government's ability to regulate climate-changing emissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 30, 2024 • 35min
How Big Oil Sold a “Climate Solution” and Stuck Taxpayers with the Bill
Carolyn Raffensperger, executive director of the Science and Environmental Health Network, joins to delve into the controversial realm of carbon capture technology. They discuss how the fossil fuel industry has rebranded oil production techniques as climate solutions, despite little evidence of genuine effectiveness. The conversation highlights the severe public health risks, the financial burden on taxpayers, and the regulatory challenges posed by CO2 pipelines. Raffensperger also critiques the misleading claims made by industry leaders and the implications for real climate action.

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Jul 17, 2024 • 39min
Silencing Activists: How an El Savador Cold Case Murder Became a Tool to Criminalize Activism
In El Salvador, a ban on mining was celebrated as a victory for environmental activism. However, President Nayib Bukele's push to revive mining threatens that progress, leading to dangerous allegations against activists. The narrative explores the haunting legacy of civil war that still impacts today's defenders of the environment. Grassroots groups are fighting back against corporate threats while striving for community resilience. Political turmoil and authoritarian practices are examined, revealing the urgent struggle for rights and environmental justice.

Jul 9, 2024 • 34min
From Damages: Could Oil Companies Be Charged with Murder?
With the Supreme Court reshaping the legal landscape, we've been getting a ton of emails about what legal strategies might be available for climate accountability. In this episode of Damages, our climate litigation podcast, we share how Public Citizen has been working to explore the idea of using criminal law to hold oil companies accountable for climate change. Aaron Regunburg, Public Citizen's senior climate policy counsel, joins us to discuss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 3, 2024 • 39min
The Great “Greening” of LNG: How Fossil Fuel Lobbying Fuels Climate Delay
Exploring the manipulation of natural gas as a green energy solution, the role of lobbying groups, the ambitions of a young oil CEO in the LNG industry, deceptive greenwashing practices, and the divide in the US gas industry with shale companies competing against oil majors.

Jun 25, 2024 • 35min
How Management Consultancies Data-Wash Climate Solutions
The podcast explores how management consultancies manipulate data to benefit the fossil fuel industry, emphasizing conflicts of interests and greenwashing. It details the influence of consultancies on climate policies, including promoting gas over renewable energy solutions. The episode discusses reports on carbon emissions in Gulf oil production and analyzes the potential for nationwide Renewable Natural Gas production.

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May 18, 2024 • 52min
The Coordinated Attack on Shareholder Activism
Andrew Behar, CEO of As You Sow, discusses the surge of lawsuits against shareholder activism and the pushback faced. Topics include Exxon lawsuit, challenges in transitioning to sustainable energy, and strategies to counter anti-ESG actions.

Apr 16, 2024 • 41min
Climate News Update: New Carbon Majors Report and Swiss Elders' Historic Win
Delve into the latest findings of the Carbon Majors Report and the rise in emissions by major fossil fuel producers post the Paris Climate Accord. Explore methane emissions tracking and legal collaboration on climate cases. Discuss complexities in corporate attitudes towards climate change and the impact of gas pumps on emissions. Highlight landmark rulings on climate action and the implications for global climate justice.

Apr 3, 2024 • 49min
Sainte-Soline and the Government Crackdown on France’s Earth Uprisings
Reporter Anna Pujol-Mazzini delves into the shocking violence faced by a multi-racial coalition, Earth Uprising, in France comprised of Yellow Vest protesters, racial equity, and climate activists. The narrative captures escalating tensions, government crackdowns, and the resilience of activists fighting against corporate interests and environmental degradation, highlighting the intersection of social justice and environmental activism in the face of adversity.


