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Running My Mouth Off

Running My Mouth Off

By: Dave Lewis
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Running My Mouth Off About Climate Change explores the lesser-known sides of the climate crisis—the stuff that rarely makes the headlines.

We dig into solutions, side effects, and the raw, human stories behind them. Because when you tweak one part of the system, something else always moves—and not always in the way you’d expect.

Sometimes the results are powerful. Sometimes they’re messy. Either way, let’s explore it together—and have a little fun doing it.

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Episodes
  • When Cities Sink: Sea Level Rise and the Cost of Staying Home
    Jul 1 2025

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    Jakarta is sinking. The Maldives are vanishing. And cities like Miami and New York are racing to hold back the sea. This week, we dig into what’s really driving sea level rise, how it’s affecting real people right now, and what it means when staying home becomes a risk.

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    15 mins
  • Who Can Actually Afford to Go Green?
    Jun 24 2025

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    Sustainability isn’t just about water bottles and bamboo toothbrushes. This week, we’re talking about what it really costs to live sustainably, who’s being left behind, and why the green movement isn’t as inclusive as we like to think.

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    16 mins
  • Coral Reefs, Denial Machines, and the Sound of Survival
    Jun 17 2025

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    Coral reefs are dying, but not quietly. In this episode, we explore the surprising science of reef regeneration, the politics of denial, and what hope really sounds like underwater.

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    15 mins
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