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Submit ReviewThis week, we talk to legendary actor and long-time environmental activist Ted Danson. He tells us what inspired him to advocate for the environment and climate, his work with Oceana, his reflections on the 10-year anniversary of the BP oil spill, what is what like getting arrested protesting climate inaction with Jane Fonda, and much more. He's very cool.
Ty and Brock also discuss what has changed since the Deepwater Horizon disaster 10 years ago and why the expected drop in emissions this year might surprise you.
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Further Reading/Viewing
Leah Stokes on the Clean Energy Narwhal Curve
Sammy Roth's Boiling Point newsletter
Ted Danson: The BP Oil Spill Should Have Been a Wake-up Call
The Economy Is at a Standstill, and Yet Carbon Emissions Have Only Dipped Slightly. Why? by Shannon Osaka
Deepwater Horizon: A Decade Of Disaster by Justine Calma
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