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In this penultimate episode of Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos, we expand our focus beyond the United States to explore the global landscape of climate skepticism. Climate denial is not just an American phenomenon but takes on unique forms in different nations, influenced by cultural, political, and economic factors. We compare the deeply entrenched skepticism in the U.S. with the varied approaches seen in countries like China, Germany, Australia, and South Korea, shedding light on what drives climate attitudes worldwide.


Featuring insights from four dynamic voices, this episode delves into how media, education, and policy influence public perception, and what lessons can be learned from global successes and failures in addressing climate change.


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  1. “In China, climate education is part of the curriculum from an early age. It’s consistent and woven into what we learn about the world.” — Horace Mo

  2. “The broader cultural divides in the U.S. affect how climate action is viewed even within faith communities.” — Jose Aguto

  3. “Young conservatives see renewables as competitive, low-impact, and a way to outcompete China in the global market.” — Zach Torpie


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Music: Our theme music is Chasing Stories by Elise Silvestri. Other music byEpidemic Sound.