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  • The Living Ocean: What We're Fighting For
    2026/03/18

    The ocean covers 71% of our planet and plays a critical role in regulating climate, producing oxygen, and supporting life on Earth. But rising temperatures, acidification, and overfishing are threatening ocean health at an unprecedented scale. In this episode, we explore why the ocean matters for climate stability, how human activity is devastating marine ecosystems, and what we can do to protect the living ocean before it's too late.


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    21 分
  • Nine Planetary Boundaries: How Close Are We to the Edge?
    2026/03/05

    We've crossed seven of the nine planetary boundaries that keep Earth habitable. What does that actually mean? And why aren't more people talking about it?

    In this episode, I break down the planetary boundaries framework - the scientific thresholds that define a "safe operating space" for humanity. From climate change to biodiversity loss to novel entities (yes, that includes microplastics), we're pushing Earth's systems to their limits.

    But this isn't just about listing problems. It's about understanding how these boundaries connect to each other, why crossing them creates cascading risks, and what it means when we treat a stable climate as negotiable.

    If you've ever wondered "how bad is it, really?" - this episode gives you the clearest answer science can offer.

    Topics covered:

    • What planetary boundaries are and why they matter
    • The seven boundaries we've already crossed
    • How these systems interconnect (spoiler: everything affects everything)
    • Why "unknown unknowns" might be the scariest part
    • The difference between knowing we're in danger and acting like it

    This is Episode 5 of The Climate Layer - where we translate complex climate science into clear, accessible stories. No jargon. No doom-scrolling. Just honest conversations about the most important challenge of our time.

    Next week: We're going to the ocean. Episode 6 dives into what we're doing to marine ecosystems - and what happens when we give them space to heal.

    Find me on LinkedIn or email TheClimateLayer@gmail.com with your questions, feedback, or myths you want busted.

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    16 分
  • The Playbook: A Short History of Climate Misinformation
    2026/02/18

    For decades, the biggest barrier to climate action hasn't been a lack of solutions - it's been misinformation. From organized doubt campaigns in the 1980s to viral myths about EVs and renewable energy today, deliberate narratives have shaped public opinion and slowed progress. In this episode, we trace the evolution of climate misinformation: how denial became delay, how the playbook adapted to social media, and why local opposition fueled by fear-based messaging is stalling wind farms, solar projects, and offshore installations across the country. If you've ever wondered why so many people believe things about climate and clean energy that simply aren't true, this is the episode that connects the dots.


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    13 分
  • The Grid’s Big Shift: Clean Energy, AI, and the Future of Power
    2026/02/04

    The grid is more than wires. It is a living system that is shifting from coal to cleaner energy, while facing new pressure from AI and data centers. In this episode, we break down how the grid works, how the fuel mix is changing, and why misinformation about reliability keeps getting in the way. We also look at the rising demand from AI, the strain on interconnection queues, and the role of microgrids and storage in building a more resilient future.

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    13 分
  • From Electrobat to EVs: How Oil Won and Why Electricity Is Winning Back
    2026/01/22

    Oil didn’t become the backbone of global transportation because it was the best option. It became the default because we built our entire world around it. In this episode, we trace how oil took over mobility, from the first electric taxis in 1897 to the rise of gasoline, highways, aviation, and global shipping. We explore how fracking reshaped the industry, why oil still dominates planes and freight, and what electrification is changing today.

    We also tackle one of the most common EV fears: “What happens when the power goes out?” and explain why the question misses the bigger picture about how our transportation system really works.

    If you’ve ever wondered why oil became king, and how electricity is reshaping the future, this episode peels back the layers.

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    13 分
  • Welcome to The Climate Layer
    2026/01/09

    In this debut episode of The Climate Layer, host Alex Banat lays out why climate communication is broken and how misinformation shapes the way we see energy, transportation, and everyday choices. Alex shares the personal journey that led to launching this show — from chasing environmental storytelling in Hollywood, to building EV education programs with utilities, to guiding clean transportation narratives in PR, and finally to pursuing a master’s in sustainability at Harvard. Along the way, he explains why cutting through myths with clarity, compassion, and hope is more urgent than ever.

    This episode dives into the wind turbine scene from Landman and unpacks why it’s a masterclass in misinformation, breaking down the facts about turbine lifecycles, oil abundance, and emotional manipulation. It then tackles the myth that EVs aren’t actually green, showing how efficiency, cleaner grids, and public health benefits make them a critical part of the transition. You’ll also get an introduction to the electric grid — what it is, how it works, and why understanding it matters for the future of clean energy. Finally, Alex offers practical tools for spotting climate misinformation in everyday conversations, helping listeners cut through noise and false balance with curiosity and confidence.

    Start here to understand the mission of The Climate Layer and join the effort to make sustainability simple, approachable, and free from spin. This is the foundation for a show built to challenge myths, untangle fear, and inspire action toward a cleaner world.


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    16 分