
Hot MessTemporada 2019
Hot Mess is a show about how climate change impacts all of us, and about how we can create a better future for our planet and ourselves.
Where to Watch Hot Mess • Temporada 2019
9 Episodes
- How To Make Clothes Less Terrible for the PlanetE1
How To Make Clothes Less Terrible for the PlanetClothing is something we have to think about every day, but we don’t always think about how our clothes impact the planet. Fashion designers like Justine Leconte are transforming the industry by creating sustainable, ethical clothing and showing everyone that fashion can be about more than having the latest trends. - How to Talk About Climate ChangeE2
How to Talk About Climate ChangeTalking about climate change is hard. Not talking about climate change is easy. But if we want to keep our planet livable then we have to do the hard thing and not the easy thing. But how do we do the hard thing? I asked some of my favorite creator friends to help me figure that out. - What’s The Best Car For The Climate?E3
What’s The Best Car For The Climate?Say you’re looking to buy a car. How do you pick the best car for the planet? There’s already a lot to consider when choosing a new ride, and factoring in climate change makes it even trickier. Well we’re here to guide you through it… even if we can’t come to the dealership with you. - Our Food System is RiggedE7
Our Food System is RiggedThe way we eat is unsustainable for the climate. Our food system contributes a massive amount of greenhouse gas emissions and touches basically every facet of our life. Modern diets also contribute to millions of lost lives every year from all the negative health outcomes. The answer is pretty simple on paper: We need to convert more of our diet to plant-based foods, and away from red meat. But in practice? It’s nowhere near that easy. How can something so necessary be so hard? We talked to food policy expert Sheril Kirshenbaum to learn more. - Can These Books Save The Planet? The Rise of Climate FictionE8
Can These Books Save The Planet? The Rise of Climate FictionClimate Fiction comes in all sorts of forms, there’s your Mad Maxes, your Games of Thrones, your Parables of the Sowers, and your WALL-Es. But are all these Cli-Fi books, movies, and TV shows just capitalizing on a hot topic, or do they actually change people’s perceptions of climate change? Lindsay Ellis, of It’s Lit, and Amy Brady, the editor-in-chief of The Chicago Review of Books, help us find out.