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Want to be greener this holiday season? Try composting
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Date:2025-04-15 09:03:31
Does thinking about the trajectory of the climate make you have a panic spiral?
If so, we have the perfect podcast for you: The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast from NPR member station KCRW. The whole conceit of the show is to move away from climate anxiety and into incremental ways you can better the planet. Today, Caleigh Wells, one of the hosts of the show, helps Regina do just that by talking through some quick tips for being greener this holiday season and then walking through how to compost year-round.
If you want even more climate solutions goodness, check out The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast Newsletter at kcrw.com/climate.
As always, you can reach us Short Wavers by emailing shortwave@npr.org. We love hearing what's on your science-curious minds!
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