A new story, five times a week, Monday through Friday. Ninety seconds per day. As of early 2022, broadcasting on more than 700 public, university, community, and alternative radio frequencies, and internationally on a handful of English-language stations (see Story Locations, Stations Map). The 90-second segments also are available as podcasts on iHeartRadio, iTunes, Stitcher, Google, and Spotify.

Climate Connections is hosted by Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz of the Yale School of the Environment, with original reporting, audio production and distribution by ChavoBart Digital Media, and additional reporting from a national network of environmental journalists and researchers.

The program informs a national radio audience how climate change is already affecting our lives and features the voices of diverse people and organizations that are taking action to reduce carbon pollution and increase resilience to climate impacts. The series connects the dots between climate change and energy, extreme weather, public health, food and water, jobs and the economy, national security, the creative arts, and religious and moral values, among other themes.

Questions or comments? Send an e-mail to editor@yaleclimateconnections.org. Want to submit a story idea? Use this link to send it to the editor for consideration.

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