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A little disappointing
I’m a little disappointed in the recent episode from 1.13.21. Singling out Jay Leno to fit your narrative regardless of your parent company is irresponsible. Let’s address the actual issue with ethanol fuel does cause poor performance of the vehicle’s mechanics in many models of vehicles. And not just the classic models that Jay loves but in many modern vehicles as well. What you’re failing to acknowledge here is that ethanol is supported as an initiative by several wealthy, big companies and sure may benefit the farmers to some degree but overall isn’t a prime fuel choice. There are better fuel alternatives that exist within the renewable energy sector but don’t have the same support as Ethanol. It just overall made your podcast go down a notch for me. You showed your bias and I’m not sure listening will be the same.
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duckstew1234567890
Excellent pod
Interesting topics, compelling host. Would definitely recommend.
Aa85667
Chems
Cautionary principle . Cursory , disappointing. Good day ,good by ,so long.
Frito Bandito
Do more!
Silly things like quizzes are ok but what I’m looking for is real analysis of environmental issues and politics. It is so frustrating that podcasts about the environment are short. I am glad to learn about the lawsuit but dig into it more. Why can’t we have a podcast like lawfare or weeds or rational security that really looks hard into environmental issues? I’m counting on you to go deeper.
meg in colorado
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The most important new podcast to come out in years- I'll be waiting for each new episode with desperate impatience! I used to think climate change happened some place else : where there's lots of snowfall, certain regions of Africa, or islands in the South Pacific ... We just had the warmest winter ever here in Tucson- No snow covered the mountain tops to the north and east. The constant fluctuations in temperature have played havoc with our environment. The insects arrive with spring weather in early January, then get wiped out 36 hours later from another brief cold snap. It's terrifying, it's real, and it's here. I'm just not very hopeful that the majority will be able to look around and wake up in time or not... A vital podcast such as this can only help.
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