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Tipping Points: The Climate Podcast
Natalie Sepke and Chris Pocock
Frequency: 1 episode/6d. Total Eps: 7

The climate crisis isn’t your fault, even if you’ve been made to feel guilty about it.
Even when you try to act: between misinformation, greenwashing and endless noise, understanding what makes a difference can feel overwhelming.
Tipping Points is a lighthearted no-blame guide to how the average person can take effective climate action; breaking down the golden rules to follow and the red herrings to ignore - so if you choose to act, you can save your valuable effort for what really matters.
We have six seasons planned, each covering one of the high-impact ways a person can impact climate change - tell use what else you want to hear about!
Season 1: How this all works...
Season 2: How you travel
Season 3: What you eat
Season 4: The items you buy (mainly around fashion...)
Season 5: How you power your home
Season 6: How you invest your money
Find us on Instagram at @tippingpoints.podcast
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What is Climate Change?
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 1 avril 2026 • Duration 30:26
In Season 1 Episode 1, Chris and Natalie take us back in time to answer the question: What is climate change?
We cover terms like greenhouse gases, net zero, and the 1.5 degree Paris Agreement limit, and give an idea of how it might affect humans today...
This episode is part of a first (more intense) series where we give a background idea of climate change before the next few series help you understand how to take action.
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Welcome!
mardi 31 mars 2026 • Duration 13:53
Welcome to the podcast! We start by introducing ourselves and giving an idea of what each series will be about...
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The Mood on Climate Change
Season 1 · Episode 5
jeudi 23 avril 2026 • Duration 38:13
Season 1 Episode 5
Today we explore what the vibe is around climate change, both politically and across the population. We usually avoid politics, but it's important so we've crammed (almost) all of it into this episode. Enjoy!
Where are we today?
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 15 avril 2026 • Duration 43:57
Season 1 Episode 3
Today we look at the current state of the planet, and where we are in the fight against climate change. We'll give you the unfiltered predictions, some memorable sound bites and the things that scare us the most...
What is a Carbon Footprint?
Season 1 · Episode 2
mercredi 8 avril 2026 • Duration 36:36
In Season 1 Episode 2, we define the term "carbon footprint," covering the nefarious origin story of the term, asking if they're even useful, defining what "good" looks like, and discussing what the biggest offending habits are...
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Link to carbon footprint calculators:
- United Nations online platform for voluntary cancellation of certified emission reductions (CERs)
- WWF Footprint Calculator
Ressources:
- What is the greenhouse effect? - NASA Science
- 2003 BP Carbon Footprint add
- NPR | How Big Oil helped push the idea of “carbon footprint”
- There are huge inequalities in global CO2 emissions - Our World in Data
- Consumption-based CO₂ emissions per capita vs. GDP per capita, 2023
- Analysis: Stark Inequalities in CO2 Emissions of Rich & Poor Nations
- Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change









