Billie Eilish’s Mother Launches Her Cooking Show “Climate Kitchen”
Maggie Baird has spent years balancing creative work with climate advocacy, and now she is bringing both into one place. The actress and activist mother of Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell, 67, has announced a new series titled “Climate Kitchen.” The project comes through a partnership with WETA, a public media organization based in Washington, D.C., and it is already drawing attention for its concept and timing.
The show is set to premiere in 2027, with distribution planned across both broadcast and streaming platforms. That wide release suggests a strong push to reach viewers beyond the usual cooking show audience.
The Cooking Show Has a Clear Purpose

Maggie / IG / “Climate Kitchen” is not framed as a standard cooking program. It blends cooking, lifestyle content, and documentary storytelling into one format.
Each episode will move between preparing plant-based meals and exploring how everyday choices connect to larger environmental outcomes.
The show will film both in Baird’s home kitchen and in different locations across the country. This shift in setting allows the series to show how food connects to real communities. It also helps ground the message in lived experiences rather than abstract ideas.
At its core, the show keeps things simple: meals that are affordable and easy to make. That alone pushes back on the idea that eating sustainably has to be complicated. Baird frames plant-based food as something you can actually stick with.
The series also breaks down where food comes from and why it matters, without turning it into a lecture.
Family, Guests, and Familiar Faces
The guest lineup has people talking. Billie Eilish and Finneas are expected, adding a more personal connection to the topic.
Cooking has always been a family-centered idea for the ‘90s icon, and that carries into the show. Her recipe books for her kids are a small but telling detail.
Martha Stewart and Claudia Sulewski join alongside sustainability experts, creating a mix that feels balanced.
The show also links to Baird’s nonprofit, Support and Feed, launched in 2020.
Billie Eilish’s vegan lifestyle and climate-focused touring choices further reflect that influence.
Why This Show Stands Out Right Now

Maggie / IG / As interest in climate issues grows, many still feel unsure where to begin. “Climate Kitchen” offers a practical starting point.
By focusing on everyday cooking, the show makes climate conversations feel more immediate.
Its mix of recipes and real-world context keeps it engaging without feeling repetitive.