The third season of Sold Out examines the intersection of the climate and housing crises. Hosted by Erin Baldassari, the series tells the stories of families and communities throughout California, as they grapple with the ways that climate is challenging the very idea of home. Sold Out shines a light on the solutions that can help us all face the future, highlighting the people who are actively working to protect their communities. This series questions assumptions that dictate how and where people live, while examining the barriers – whether political, financial or social – that hold us back from embracing or realizing change.
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Community investment is the missing piece of climate action | Dawn Lippert
It's impossible to have healthy people on a sick planet | Shweta Narayan
An action plan for solving the climate crisis | John Doerr and Ryan Panchadsaram
The crucial intersection of climate and capital | Nili Gilbert
Tracking the whole world's carbon emissions -- with satellites and AI | Gavin McCormick
How small countries can make a big impact on climate change | Nicola Sturgeon
How to make radical climate action the new normal | Al Gore
Introducing: Guardians of the River
A new perspective on the journey to net-zero | Amina J. Mohammed
The fastest way to slow climate change | Ilissa Ocko
Can China achieve its ambitious climate pledges? | Hongqiao Liu
How much clean electricity do we really need? | Solomon Goldstein-Rose
The global treaty to phase out fossil fuels | Tzeporah Berman
The billion-dollar campaign to electrify transport | Monica Araya
The 15-minute city | Carlos Moreno
Women and girls, you are part of the climate solution | Rumaitha Al Busaidi
A roadmap for young changemakers | Melati Wijsen
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