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It gets weirder. In episode nine of Climate Stew I interview an infant who is pretty darn smart when it comes to global warming and air pollution. We also dive deep into the seas to try and figure out where all the heat is going, and from the year 2164 we learn about the role of the artist in climate history. As always we have great music.  Listen here or on  iTunes, and Stitcher.
Want to see Peterson and Marvin Bloom and Timothy Meadows live and on stage? See the full tour schedule.

 
Links

The Ocean’s Surface Layer Has Been Warmer Faster Than Previously Thought 
Air Pollution Kills 7 Million People Per Year
History of Apartheid
So Hot Right Now. Has Climate Change Created a New Literary Genre?

 
Music

Over and Over from Five Song Demo by Mark Chadwick
Live Action News by Sean Pope
Domeneko performing Nights In Marrakech from the Noir LP
Voodooby Domeneko on the Noir LP
Dream On on Lush Life by Poldoore

Transcript
Intro: Hello and welcome to another exciting and weird episode of Climate Stew. As your host, I get to introduce you to lots of interesting people. This week I conduct an interview with a random baby who spits up some amazing answers to my questions. While I often think of small children as walking bio-hazards, turns out they have their own atmospheric hazards that bother them. Also, Timothy Meadows reveals the important role of art in addressing climate change, but first the news.
News: Our climate change news story this week takes us under the sea. For a long time scientists recognized the important role the oceans play in absorbing excess