The false promise of climate havens; plus, the 'help' in horror

The false promise of climate havens; plus, the 'help' in horror

Released Friday, 18th October 2024
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The false promise of climate havens; plus, the 'help' in horror

The false promise of climate havens; plus, the 'help' in horror

The false promise of climate havens; plus, the 'help' in horror

Friday, 18th October 2024
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Extreme weather is becoming more frequent. Now some towns that were touted as "safe" are seeing hurricanes, floods or heat waves. This week, host Brittany Luse is joined by NPR climate solutions reporter Julia Simon and NPR culture reporter Chloe Veltman to understand misconceptions around "climate havens" and what it means to preserve culture in the face of the climate crisis.

Then, Brittany continues her Trilogy of Terror series with an unexpected horror trope: scary service workers. She invites Bowdoin College English professor Aviva Briefel and Slate writer Joshua Rivera to break down how the maids, murderers, and motel workers in horror reveal different cultural anxieties about eating the rich.

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