Outside/In is a show where curiosity and the natural world collide. It combines solid reporting and long-form narrative storytelling to bring the outdoors to you wherever you are. You don’t have to be a whitewater kayaker, an obsessive composter, or a conservation biologist to love Outside/In. It’s a show for anyone who has ever been outdoors. In short, it’s a show for *almost* everyone.
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The world is literally getting noisier. How can we manage our sonic landscapes?
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You’re hiking with your dog when poop happens. It’s natural to let it decay in the woods, right? Or is it better to put it in a plastic bag and send it to a landfill?
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Every other Friday on Morning Edition, the Outside/In team answers a question from a listener about the natural world.This week, one of Outside/In’s Instagram followers asked, “What makes an animal a pest?"
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Synthetic clothes are made from fossil fuels, and cotton is water intensive. But figuring out what fabrics are best for the environment may be missing the point.
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A drag show in rural North Carolina, a plot to attack the power grid in Baltimore, and a forest in Georgia.
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When members of the Oceti Sakowin gathered to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, they decided not to use violence against people. But property sabotage — well, that’s another question.
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The truth is more complicated.
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Sharks have nostrils, and their sense of smell is critical to their survival.
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The Cold War mission to extract the world’s first complete ice core.
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Electric vehicles are part of the solution to climate change. But what if they’re also part of the problem?