Episodes

  • Inside the Sting Operation to Catch Florida’s Alligator Thieves
    Jan 12 2026

    When Florida state wildlife officials begin to suspect that someone is illegally harvesting alligator eggs, they launch Operation Alligator Thief. At its heart: a veteran officer named Jeff Babauta, who delays his retirement to go deep undercover as a real Florida Man, hoping to infiltrate the insular world of gator farming.


    Featured in this episode:

    Jeff Babauta

    Rebecca Renner


    Sources:

    Rebecca Renner’s book Gator Country: Deception, Danger, and Alligators in the Everglades

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    43 mins
  • The Trash Ship That Became a Symbol of America’s Toxic Waste Problem
    Jan 5 2026

    In the 1980s, Philadelphia was in the midst of a trash crisis. A sanitation workers’ strike had left the city with an immense backlog of garbage. The solution: Ship it overseas, on a rusting cargo vessel called the Khian Sea. But when one country after another refused to take Philly’s waste, it turned the Khian Sea’s trash voyage into a trash odyssey, and shed light on a growing problem that critics came to call “garbage imperialism.”


    Featured in this episode:

    Kenny Bruno


    Sources:

    Simone M. Müller’s book The Toxic Ship

    Alexander Clapp’s book Waste Wars

    Planet Money’s reporting on the Mobro 4000: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/739893511

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    33 mins
  • Drilled: How Greenpeace Got Sued for the Standing Rock Protests
    Dec 29 2025

    Today, Lawless Planet brings you an episode from our friends at Drilled Media. Season 12 of their flagship podcast is called SLAPP’d, and it tells another side of a story we covered earlier in our episode “Surveillance and Sabotage on the Dakota Access Pipeline.”


    Greenpeace, which was only tangentially involved in the Standing Rock protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, has been slapped with a $666 million bill for damages...despite the fact that DAPL was built, and has been making Energy Transfer millions of dollars for years. How did we get here? Cody Hall, an Indigenous water protector who was a key figure during the Standing Rock protests and was initially also targeted in Energy Transfer's suit, walks us through how things went down back in 2016 and 2017, and where this suit began.

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    44 mins
  • Scamfluencers: The Solar Powered Scammer
    Dec 22 2025

    We’re doing something different on Lawless Planet this week. We’re sharing an episode from our friends Scamfluencers — a show that unpacks the wildest true stories of high-profile scams and the con artists behind them.


    When Jeff Carpoff starts a business making portable solar generators, it becomes an instant hit among big corporations, Hollywood studios, and deep-pocketed investors. They think they’re getting a good deal on green energy – and a huge tax credit to go along with it. But Jeff’s clients don’t realize that he’s been playing them. And when he flies too close to the sun, it’ll blow the fuse on his whole operation.

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    44 mins
  • Europe Had a Plan to Reduce Carbon Emissions. Scammers Fleeced It for Billions
    Dec 15 2025

    When scam artist Gregory Zaoui got out of prison in 2004, he had a plan to go straight – by selling solar panels. But when he learned about a new carbon trading system that was supposed to reduce CO2 emissions, he saw an obvious loophole. And soon, he found himself at the center of a fraud scheme so extensive that it was hard to tell if the carbon market was doing anything to fight climate change at all.


    Featured in this episode:

    Jessica Camille Aguirre


    Sources:

    Jessica Camille Aguirre’s reporting in The Atavaist Magazine: https://magazine.atavist.com/2024/watch-it-burn-france-europe-carbon-fraud-scam-vat-betrayal

    Alec Henry’s podcast “Le Déclic” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkYkJiFl8Pg

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    39 mins
  • Shipbreaking: Inside the World’s Most Dangerous Job
    Dec 8 2025

    When oil tankers, freighters and cruise ships reach the end of their lives, nearly all wind up on just three beaches in South Asia. There, unskilled workers earning just a few dollars a day tear them apart with hand tools and blowtorches, to be sold as scrap. The shipbreaking industry has remained unchanged for decades, despite its well-documented dangers to the environment and worker safety. But after a deadly explosion in Pakistan, and a risky investigation in Bangladesh, are changes finally coming?


    Special thanks to:

    Julia Bleckner and Human Rights Watch: https://www.hrw.org/report/2023/09/28/trading-lives-profit/how-shipping-industry-circumvents-regulations-scrap-toxic

    Ingvild Jenssen and NGO Shipbreaking Platform: https://shipbreakingplatform.org/

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    38 mins
  • Is Russia Training Dolphin Soldiers? (Are We?)
    Dec 1 2025

    Humans have a long history of deploying wild beasts in wartime, from horse-mounted cavalry to Hannibal riding into Rome on an elephant. After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, a mysterious group of dolphins appeared in the Black Sea. It signaled a return to an old program that many thought had died with the fall of the Soviet Union. For years, the USSR trained dolphins to advance their military goals. And so did America.


    Special thanks to:

    Pavel Goldin

    Sergei Dobrynin and Mark Krutov

    Blair Irvine


    Sources:

    Frontline’s The Story of Navy Dolphins: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/whales/etc/navycron.html


    BBC's Secrets of the Spy Whale: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002504p


    Sergei Dobrynin and Mark Krutov’s reporting: https://www.svoboda.org/a/31006448.html

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    38 mins
  • ENCORE: Coal, Con Men and a Kidnapping Scheme
    Nov 24 2025

    Note: This episode originally aired on July 28, 2025.

    When a Montana coal mine executive goes missing it exposes the dirty underbelly of one of America’s largest coal mines. Now, with the help of President Donald Trump, the mine is trying to expand – unless a group of cattle ranchers can stop them.

    Special thanks to:

    Northern Plains Resource Council (https://northernplains.org/)

    Montana Environmental Information Center (https://meic.org/)

    Earthjustice

    Ellen Pfister

    Clark Williams-Derry, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (https://ieefa.org/)

    John Teeling, FBI Special Agent (retired)

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    48 mins