I started the Tomorrow's Air podcast to help answer my own questions about climate conscious travel and carbon removal, with the encouragement of my colleague Sean Philbrick. Here you'll find a selection of recent Airrows on Air shows; more are here.

Natasha Martin

Grandmas Assert Their Influence and Tourism Planners Drink Whisky With The National Police with Natasha Martin, NEOM

Eli Mitchell-Larson

Whiffenpoofs, Obama, Penguins, the ‘How’ of Carbon Removal and the ‘Where’ of Carbon Storage with a Little Yeats Thrown In with Eli Mitchell-Larson, Carbon Gap

Maren Krings

Photojournalism As a Transcendent Language for Climate Action with Maren Krings, Environmental Photographer and Visual Storytelling

David Hone

Hard Realities and Real Optimism in a Discussion About Scaling Up Technologies Along Our Transition to Net Zero with David Hone, Chief Climate Change Advisor for Shell

Letty Brown

Forests, Carbon Offset Verification and Monkey Poop in a Discussion on Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change with Letty Brown, Scientific Certification Systems, Inc

Jessica Reilly-Moman

An Exploration in Climate Action Tradeoffs and Stories of Resilience in Rural Communities with Jessica Reilly- Moman, Aspen Global Change Institute

Jeffrey Foote

Exploring the Role of Corporations in Sustainability and Climate Change with Jeffrey Foote, Footeprints Resourcefulness Consulting

Shannon Stowell

Traveling Escapades, Mishaps and Humility with Shannon Stowell, Adventure Travel Trade Association

Matt Eggers

The Future is NOW in Climate Tech with Matt Eggers, Breakthrough Energy Ventures

Nicole Cocolas

An Aussie Academic’s Perspective on Climate Communications Reveals The Power of Optimism with Nicole Cocolas, University of Surrey

Lorelei Kelly

From Nuclear Weapons to Modernizing Congress: A Funny, Down to Earth and Expert Perspective on How Regular People Can Build Systems of Change with Lorelei Kelly, Resilient Democracy Coalition at Georgetown University

Becky Desjardins

Birds in the Freezer and How the Scientific Collections of the Past Can Predict Our Future with Becky Desjardins, Naturalis Biodiversity Center