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Drilled is a science podcast hosted by Pushkin Industries. It has 247 episodes, with the latest published March 2026.

Drilled is a true-crime climate change podcast exposing how corporate corruption and political operatives built decades of climate denial and delay. Hosted and reported by award-winning investigative climate journalists and led by Amy Westervelt, each season unravels new evidence of deception, disinformation, and the power structures keeping real climate solutions out of reach.Season 15 coming April 2026.

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Drilling Deep: Karen Hao on How Big AI Is Gambling with the Planet’s Chips

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10 Years After Berta Cáceres’s Murder, Why Is Honduras Still So Dangerous for Environmentalists?

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Just Because the U.S. Says It's Legal Doesn't Make It So: Companies Trading in Illegally Seized Venezuelan Oil Face Legal Risk

4

How Climate Protest Backlash Led to Present-Day Repression

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A "Green Transition"? If Only It Were That Simple

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Introducing Lawless Planet: "Surveillance and Sabotage on the Dakota Access Pipeline"

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Drilling Deep: John Vaillant on Climate Change and Wildfire

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The Norwegian Paradox: Norway's Fossil Fuel Dilemma

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How Climate Activists Successfully Fight Obstruction

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How Litigation Works to Fight Climate Obstruction

11

Drlling Deep: Uruguay's Renewable Energy System with Natasha Hakimi Zapata

12

COP Out: What the Heck Happened at COP30?

13

How and Why Climate Adaptation Measures Get Blocked

14

Carbon Bros Mailbag: Navigating Traditional Male Spaces and the Benefits of Solidarity

15

Drilling Deep: Jessica Green on Why We Need More Confrontation at COP

16

The Corruption of COP: Inside Climate Obstruction at the UN

17

Norway Beyond Oil: Climate, Policy, Society

18

How Climate Obstruction Works at the Local Level

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Climate Obstruction in the Global South

20

Challenging the Narratives

21

Drilling Deep: Karen House on Saudi Arabia Under Mohammed bin Salman

22

Abdul El-Sayed on Climate Complexities and Benevolent Masculinity

23

Petroganda: How the Oil Industry Is Shaping Norway's Politics and Culture

24

How the Animal Agriculture Industry Blocks Methane Regulation

25

How the Coal, Utilities, and Transportation Industries Block Climate Policy

26

Introducing The Black Thread: The Norwegians

27

Facing Climate Despair: How to Cope with Wen Stephenson

28

How the Fossil Fuel Industry Sabotages Climate Action

29

How The Media Drives Climate Obstruction

30

Why Misinformation Works: The Psychology Behind Climate Disinformation

31

How Rightwing Populism and Accelerationism Fuels Climate Denial

32

Why Political Will is the Real Barrier to Climate Action

33

Drilling Deep: The Golden Age of Oil-Funded Influence with Casey Michel

34

The "Carbon Dominance" Strategy Behind Trump's Anti-Renewables Actions

35

Integration: Bringing Men Into the Climate Movement

36

Why Is the Fossil Fuel Industry Funding Anti-Trans Politics?

37

The SLAPP Heard 'Round the World: Standing Rock Verdict

38

Climate Hysteria and “Boy Math”: Masculinity, Tech Fixes, and Gendered Climate Solutions

39

Sacred Sites: Defending Indigenous Spaces

40

How "Energy Dominance" Became a Gendered Climate Narrative

41

The Testosterone Pipeline: How the Manosphere Fuels Climate Denial

42

Back to the Water: Pipeline Impacts and Indigenous Concerns

43

Introducing: The Outlaw Ocean | A war on migration, funded by the EU (Libya Pt. 1)

44

Hanna E. Morris on Apocalyptic Authoritarianism and Media Bias

45

Coming Soon: Carbon Bros—Men and Climate Denial in America

46

The Charge: What Greenpeace Is Accused Of

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The Trial Begins: Jury Selection

48

How We Got Here: Standing Rock, Greenpeace, and the $666 Million Lawsuit

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"All Hell Breaks Loose": How Big Oil Ruined a Small Texas Town

50

Coming Soon: SLAPP'D—Corporate Power vs. Indigenous Rights

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