This reviewing site has never tackled a podcast before but Not Built for This worked so well as the equivalent of a slim six-chapter nonfiction audiobook that I decided to make an exception. Part of the 99% Invisible stable of podcasts, the series sees reporter Emmett FitzGerald investigating America’s built infrastructure in the Anthropocene, and as its title suggests, what he finds is stunningly troubling: the country is struggling right now to cope with the climate crisis’s early impacts. In the “climate haven” state of Vermont, repeated millenial floods drive a town to the brink of abandonment. A Californian town’s repeated firestorm disasters cause cascade effects far and wide. Insurance can no longer cope, turning expensive or becoming unavailable. In a rare case, the government buys out a neighborhood to move to safety. A small community protects itself … after two decades of effort. FitzGerald’s script and delivery (including a couple of other reporters) is flawless; each episode reads like a story from a dystopian drama. If you are wondering when climate change will impact the world, wonder no more. Not Built for This dramatically reveals the crisis is here right now.


Great series but Emmett’s vocal fry is so pronounced that his voice makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
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