Episode 74 – Burning Questions, Round 2!

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Can you believe we’ve gone 2 1/2 years without creating our very own game show about us? Neither can we! Test your climate knowledge alongside us as we ask ourselves the burning questions: Where are tumbleweeds from? What are our favorite climate activists’ favorite insects? And how do you do fractions again?

To anyone experiencing unhealthy air quality due to the wildfire smoke in northeastern America, hopefully this episode can give a bit of levity to a scary situation.


Episodes mentioned:

No cheating! For after you listen 🙂

Episode 4 – Blibber Blubber & Big Balloon
Episode 7 – The Strawberry Dress and Vegan Leather
Episode 11 – Black Friday: #PayUp and Buy Nothing Day
Episode 18 – Black Environmentalists – John Francis & MaVynee Betsch
Episode 20 – Save the Whales and Free Willy
Episode 23 – Fire – Indigenous Controlled Burning and Incarcerated Firefighters
Episode 25 – The Anthropocene and the Mother of Climate Science
Episode 36 – How to Survive Extreme Heat
Episode 39 – How to Cope With Climate Despair
Episode 49 – Daylight Saving Time – Our Last Episode of 2021!
Episode 52 – An Inconvenient Truth about Grizzly Bears
Episode 66 – Myths, Part 2: The Overpopulation Myth


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Ep. 82 – Cheese Caves and Banana Republics World Is Burning

We’re digging into America’s deepest darkest secrets — when it comes to food, that is. Elise tells us how one president’s cheese became the next president’s problem, which might lead you to Google “American government 1.4 billion pounds of cheese in caves.” We explore how the cheese caves of yesteryear became the weird milk ads of our present. Then Olivia gives us a brief history of bananas, which involves quite a lot of railroad tycoons, bare minimum union demands, and good old American capitalism. Plus, our theory as to why slipping on banana peels was more common a century ago, and our next book club pick. Subscribe/follow/press the button to keep up with new episodes every Wednesday! You can also follow us @worldisburnin on Instagram and Twitter, and check out our website worldisburning.com for extended show notes including sources and photos. World Is Burning is hosted by Olivia Hamilton and Elise Nye. Our theme music is by Kaycie Satterfield, and our logo was made by Sonja Katanic.
  1. Ep. 82 – Cheese Caves and Banana Republics
  2. Ep. 81 – Navigating Anger & Disinformation in Times of Conflict
  3. Ep. 80 – Something in the Water – Hurricane Sandy & Flint Michigan
  4. Ep. 79 – Disability & Climate: Greyhound fights the ADA and Lyme Disease
  5. Ep. 78 – Labor & Leisure – The First Strike & A Depression-Era Prediction