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New season, new name!

Jan 22, 20262 min
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Summary

The podcast, formerly TILclimate, relaunches as Ask MIT Climate, part of a broader initiative to consolidate climate change resources and reach more learners. Hosted by Madison Goldberg, the new season promises interviews with scientists and experts, alongside bonus content and outtakes on new social media channels. The show aims to provide accessible climate knowledge, with its new season starting next week.

Episode description

The eighth season of MIT’s climate change podcast starts next week, and we’ve got some news! TILclimate is now Ask MIT Climate. It’s part of an effort to bring all of our climate change resources under one umbrella and reach learners in as many ways as we can.

We’re also diving into video! Find us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @askmitclimate for outtakes, bonus content, and more climate knowledge from MIT. And we love hearing from our listeners; email us at askmitclimate@mit.edu.

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Transcript

Hey, it's Madison Goldberg, the new host of MIT's Climate Change Podcast. Ahead of our eighth season, we have some news. TIL Climate is now Ask MIT Climate. It's part of a bigger project to bring all our work under one umbrella and reach learners in as many ways as we can. In the next season of the podcast, you'll continue to hear from scientists and experts, both in sit down interviews.

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Find Ask MIT Climate on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for outtakes and bonus content from our episodes. And visit climate.mit.edu for our online QA series and to sign up for the Ask MIT Climate newsletter. Finally, stay tuned for our new season starting next week. We need to ensure that the generations that come up are inheriting not only the best science, but also that we're leaving the planet.

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