Episodes

S6E7: Southern Journalism with Threshold’s Jaha Nailah Avery

S6E7: Southern Journalism with Threshold’s Jaha Nailah Avery

In this episode, we're joined by Jaha Nailah Avery, host and reporter of The Corridor, a Threshold series about “history, pollution, and resistance on the front lines of America’s petrochemical industry” (thresholdpodcast.org/the-corridor). Jaha recounts her...

S6E6: Climate Resilience Tech with With Cat Hebson and Moira Hanes

S6E6: Climate Resilience Tech with With Cat Hebson and Moira Hanes

Climate disasters are accelerating, but so are solutions. In this episode, we talk with Cat Hebson (Footprint Project) and Moira Haynes (Empowered by Light) about how climate-resilient tech is helping communities respond to extreme weather and failing infrastructure...

S6E3: Southern Energy Politics with John Dodd

S6E3: Southern Energy Politics with John Dodd

Southerners experience some of the highest rates of energy burden in the country, meaning we spend the highest percentage of income on energy costs. Proper policy can reduce the costs of energy, implement efficiency measures, and discourage political corruption from...

S6E2: Surviving Land Loss and Climate Change with Jack Green

S6E2: Surviving Land Loss and Climate Change with Jack Green

Louisiana is a classic example of fascinating culture and ecosystems at risk due to petrochemical pollution, climate change impacts, and land loss. Unfortunately, many people in the South, US, and world as a whole are having to grapple with the question of whether to...