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Season 1, Ep. 17
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Welcome to That's Hot! This week, Tegan and Lizzie play a game of "Would You Rather" with a twist - all of the options are climate change red flags. From hinge profiles that say 'not political', to people who purposefully request a takeaway coffee cup when they dine-in at a cafe, strap in for a chaotic episode.
The action item this week: don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for the hottest takes on the climate and sustainability.
And keep slaying.
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