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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Is hemp overhyped? Or is it a planet-saving super plant?
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The SEC is trying to make sustainable investing easier. But can you save for retirement in a way that’s both good for the planet … and good for your pocketbook?
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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, a listener wants to know whether humans survive a “worst-case” climate change scenario.
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Producer Felix Poon steps out of his comfort zone and picks up a crossbow, to find out if one weekend in the Catskills can convert him into a dedicated hunter.
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Author Elizabeth Rush describes her time aboard an icebreaker on a scientific mission to Thwaites Glacier.
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Outside/In’s unofficial decomposition correspondent, Felix Poon, investigates the pros and cons of burial, cremation, and composting, and tries to figure how we can more sustainably rest in peace.
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Landslides can sometimes be linked to climate change, but they are more common than you think.
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From Mesoamerica to Medieval Europe, the color blue has always had different hues, names, and associations.
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The weather outside is frightful, but don’t let that stop you from having a wonderful winter.
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Is the color blue rare in nature? Yes and no.