Climate One podcast from The Commonwealth Club

Climate One isn’t just another podcast show about the environment — it’s a place where climate science meets real life. Hosted with curiosity and a sharp eye for connection, the podcast brings together scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, and everyday people whose work touches our warming world.

One week you might hear about a breakthrough in clean energy. The next, a candid conversation on how rising seas reshape communities and economies. It’s not about doomscrolling — it’s about understanding the choices ahead, the trade-offs, and the possibilities.

On the official Climate One podcast site, every episode gets its own page with a short summary and the full transcript. You can also browse a few key moments from the episode, each with a time stamp.

If you want to dig deeper into the sources or resources mentioned, the links are right there for you. Each guest also has a profile page showing the episodes where they’ve been interviewed.

More details about Climate One

The number of episodes so far: 863.

A new episode is released every Friday.

The first episode was published on February 28, 2007.

What terms are mentioned?

Global Stocktake

Podcast-URL: https://www.climateone.org/listen-watch/podcasts

Climate One – Episode Guide

No.TitleNavigate to episodePublishedDescription Excerpt
867Joe Manchin: Coal, Climate, and ‘Common Sense’25-11-21Joe Manchin grew up in the coal fields of West Virginia, the grandson of a miner and the son of a small-town grocer. His worldview ...
866Reports from COP30: Climate Talks in the Amazon25-11-14Leaders from around the world are meeting at COP30 in Brazil to share their plans to address global warming and climate disruption. This year’s global ...
865Environmental Peacebuilders Working in the Midst of War25-11-07Fossil-fueled climate disruption is driving political instability around the world. The relationship between climate disasters and conflict are well-established — and also complicated. As an ...
864When Climate Work Comes at a Cost: Dispatches From the Upside Down25-10-31Human-caused climate change is fueling extreme floods, wildfires, rising seas, and record-breaking heat all around the world. At the same time, some of the most ...
863Adaptation: When Prevention Isn’t Enough25-10-24So much of the conversation about the climate crisis focuses on prevention. But no matter how well we succeed on that front, climate-induced disasters are ...
862Ani Dasgupta on Moving from Promises to Progress25-10-17We know what needs to be done to ward off the worst impacts of global climate disruption: rein in heat-trapping pollution, reverse deforestation, build resilient ...
861De-Hyping Hydrogen25-10-10For decades, hydrogen has held promise as a revolutionary tool in the clean energy transition. It can be a fuel and energy carrier. The hydrogen ...
860Remembering Dr. Jane Goodall25-10-07Legendary primatologist Jane Goodall died on October 1. In her memory, we’re revisiting a 2024 conversation with the indefatigable Goodall. Goodall said the reason we ...
859Taylor Brorby and Suzie Hicks Tell The Stories We Don’t Always Hear25-10-03Finding one's voice in climate action can come in many forms. Author and activist Taylor Brorby grew up in Center, North Dakota as a fourth-generation ...
858Scientists Who Won't Be Silenced25-09-26Within the federal government, science — especially climate science — has taken a beating. At the recent UN General Assembly, the President called the climate ...
857Policy Whiplash: Checking In With Labor Unions25-09-19The past few years have seen a seismic shift in energy and production policy in the United States. After the passage of laws like the ...
856Gloria Walton and Wawa Gatheru Believe in Grassroots Change, Not Just Charity25-09-12Those standing up to climate and environmental injustice face challenges they weren’t seeing a year ago. But Gloria Walton, president and CEO of The Solutions ...
855How Students and Teachers Are Talking About Climate25-09-05Students are heading back to school, and in addition to all of the usual challenges of the school year, students and teachers have to deal ...
854Nathaniel Stinnett: Climate Disruption Is a Homicide, Not a Suicide25-09-03According to one recent survey, Americans think about climate change more than abortion, immigration, or gun violence. And yet, while they care deeply about the ...
853Small Dollar, Big Impact25-08-29The Earth doesn’t care where cuts to heat-trapping pollution happen. So if we’re interested in getting the biggest bang for our climate buck, maybe we ...
852Batteries Now Included25-08-22The Trump administration has taken aim at green energy, but one technology has largely been left untouched: batteries to store wind and solar electricity. Up ...
851Cause of Death: Air Pollution25-08-15Pollutants from burning fossil fuels — from smokestacks, tailpipes, gas flares and more – are warming our world and poisoning our air. “99% of the ...
850Young People Are Bringing Climate To Court. And Winning.25-08-08We’re all feeling the effects of the fossil-fueled climate crisis, but young people will not let this threat to their future go unchallenged. ...
849Scorching Premiums: Climate Costs Hit Insurance Market25-08-01Climate disruptions and growing risk are upending insurance markets, leading many insurers to abandon parts of the country all together. …
848ENCORE: AI’s Power Demands: Do We Really Have the Energy for This?25-07-25In a previous Climate One episode, we discussed the good, the bad, and the ugly impacts of artificial intelligence. …
847Trump’s Megabill Comes for the Clean Energy Transition25-07-18Three years ago, Congress passed President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, the largest investment in climate action in U.S. history. …
846Biomimicry & Green Burial: Living and Dying with Nature in Mind25-07-11Nature can feel distant from our everyday lives. …
845ENCORE: Drag Queen Pattie Gonia on Bringing Joy to Climate Action25-07-04When individuals want to take action on climate, it’s often in the form of electrifying a home, voting, or maybe even traditional activism. …
844BONUS: He Started Tesla Employees Against Elon. Then Got Fired.25-07-01Matt LaBrot was the Tesla sales manager who got so fed up with how Elon Musk’s public persona affected the brand that he published a …
843Is the EV Transition Stuck in Neutral?25-06-27In 2024, BloombergNEF predicted electric vehicles would make up nearly half of U.S. new car sales by 2030. …
842Dead Heat: The Danger Of Home Power Shutoffs25-06-20Summer is here, temperatures are rising — and so are electric bills. …
841Super Pollutants: The Hidden Half of Global Warming25-06-13Carbon dioxide is a big deal. …
840Three Big Thinkers With No Room for Doom25-06-06There’s so much hard and heavy news out there right now, climate related and not. …
839I’m Walkin’ Here! A Report Card on Congestion Pricing25-05-30In January, congestion pricing went into effect in New York City. …
838Murder, Pollution as Policy, and Two Women Who Won’t Give Up25-05-23“In the course of saying no with their bodies, they were met with more violence… including moms who were carrying babies on their backs and …
837Honoring Environmental Heroes in 202525-05-16Would you stand up against a giant corporation to stop toxic chemicals from harming your town’s water? …
836Official 2025 Trailer: Climate One25-05-13We're living through a climate emergency. …
835Tracking Trump’s Attack on Environmental Protections25-05-09About fifty years ago, multiple environmental disasters forced a reckoning with how we care for the Earth. …
834San José Mayor Matt Mahan: Live from SF Climate Week25-05-06Climate progress is stalling at the federal level, making local action more critical than ever. …
833Solutions That Work With Grist, Project Drawdown and Jenny Odell25-05-02It’s so easy to spiral into a climate doom loop. …
832Congressman Jared Huffman: Live from SF Climate Week25-04-29Rep. Jared Huffman has represented California’s 2nd District — from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border — for over a decade. …
831REWIND: Staycation: All I Ever Wanted25-04-25Summer is coming soon, and for many that means vacation. …
830Revisiting Pope Francis: Climate Changer?25-04-23On April 21, Pope Francis died at the age of 88. …
829Gina McCarthy on Cutting Everything but Emissions25-04-18Since its creation under President Richard Nixon in 1970, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has worked to reduce pollution and toxic exposures to ensure that …
828Net Gains: Saving Seafood Before It’s Too Late25-04-11More than 3 billion people rely on seafood as a primary source of animal protein. …
827AI’s Power Demands: Do We Really Have the Energy for This?25-04-04In a previous Climate One episode, we discussed the good, the bad, and the ugly impacts of artificial intelligence. …
826Trump Breaks Wind?25-03-28It’s no secret that President Trump is not a fan of wind energy. …
825Justice and Faith: Catherine Coleman Flowers and Justin J. Pearson25-03-21Catherine Coleman Flowers has dedicated her life to fighting for the most vulnerable communities — people who have been deprived of the basic civil right …
824Making Cents Out of Watts: What’s Driving Up Your Energy Bills?25-03-14A third of Americans say that they've skipped food, medicine, or something else to be able to afford their energy bills. …
823Is ESG BS?25-03-07Who’s responsible for climate change? …
822The $300M Lawsuit That Could Crush Dissent25-02-28Energy Transfer Partners, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, is suing Greenpeace for $300 million. …
821Disasterology: Navigating Fossil-Fueled Chaos25-02-21From hurricanes on the East Coast to wildfires in LA, to floods in Vermont and storms in Texas, communities across the U.S. are facing a …
820Solar Power to the People25-02-14At this moment, the cheapest way to create electricity is by pointing a solar panel at the sun. …
819Drag Queen Pattie Gonia: Bringing Joy to Climate Action25-02-07When individuals want to take action on climate, it’s often in the form of electrifying a home, voting, or maybe even traditional activism. …
818What Climate Progress Is Possible Now?25-01-31The second Trump administration has hit the ground running. …
817LA Wildfires: Loss, Recovery and Resilience25-01-24The wildfires ravaging Los Angeles have caused incredible destruction — loss of life, thousands of homes and businesses gone or damaged and hundreds of thousands …
816Even Old Houses Can Learn New Elec-Tricks25-01-17If we include personal cars, along with appliances like water heaters, stoves and furnaces, more than 40 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions come from …
815Leah Stokes: 2024 Schneider Award Winner25-01-10Every year we highlight the work of a scientist who excels in communicating their work to the world. …
814REWIND: Geothermal — So Hot Right Now25-01-03When most people hear the phrase renewable energy, they imagine fields full of solar panels or giant spinning wind turbines. …
813REFRESH — Big Plastic: The New Big Oil24-12-27Plastics are everywhere. …
812This Year in Climate: 202424-12-202024 set new records for extreme heat around the world in what is already the warmest decade on record. …
811Transfer of Power: Life After Coal24-12-13For over a century, coal fueled much of the country and served as the economic backbone for many rural communities. …
810What Trump 2.0 Means for the Climate24-12-06On the surface, climate policy couldn’t face a worse future than under a second Trump administration. …
809REWND: You Gonna Finish That? Saving Good Food from Going Bad24-11-29Globally, one-third of food produced every year is wasted. …
808Heroic Lives of Climate Defenders24-11-22Climate advocacy is a dangerous business. …
807Where Do We Go From Here? COP29 and the Path Ahead24-11-15For the third year in a row, the world’s most important climate conference is taking place in a country whose largest source of export revenue …
806In the Eye of the Storm: TV Meteorologists Talk Climate24-11-08When it comes to communicating climate science, weathercasters are uniquely positioned to connect the facts to viewers’ experiences. …
805REWIND: Artificial Intelligence, Real Climate Impacts24-11-01Artificial intelligence can do some pretty amazing things, including for the climate. …
804REWIND: What More Can I Do?24-10-25If you’re a climate-conscious person, you likely already know some of the main ways you can reduce your contribution to greenhouse gasses: buy less, eat …
803The Tunnel Vision: A Look at California’s $20 Billion Solution to Its Climate Crisis24-10-23California has one of the most ambitious and highly engineered water delivery systems on the planet, and it’s being eyed for a new extension. …
802How To Dance With China24-10-18In the last two decades, China has made big commitments to renewable energy — and it’s delivered. …
801What if We Get It Right? with Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Bill McKibben and Abigail Dillen24-10-11In the face of hurricanes, wildfires, droughts and other fossil fueled disasters, it’s easy to feel hopeless about the future of the climate. …
800No Justice Without Climate Justice24-10-04Before Justin J. Pearson became a national voice for common sense gun regulation, he was a strong advocate for climate and environmental justice, having worked …
799Jane Goodall: Celebrating 9024-09-27Environmental icon Jane Goodall is celebrating 90 years of life, and she’s not backing off of her passionate commitment to nature. …
798REWIND – Wardrobe Malfunction: The Climate Impact of Clothing24-09-20What we wear defines us in so many ways. …
797Turning Election Anxiety Into Action24-09-13The U.S. is gearing up for a presidential election between a climate advocate and a climate denier. …
796Cheaper, Faster, Better: Tom Steyer on Winning the Climate War24-09-06Tom Steyer rose to public prominence as the billionaire investor and climate organizer who ran for president in the 2020 election on a climate-first platform. …
795Military Power: Balancing Security and Climate Threats24-08-30The U.S. military is one of the world’s largest consumers of fossil fuels. …
794What’s a Climate-Conscious Republican to Do?24-08-23The leaders at the top of the Republican Party want the U.S. to double down on carbon-intensive oil and gas — and avoid reckoning with …
793What the FERC Is Going on With the Electric Grid24-08-16The nation’s electric grid needs to be expanded and made more reliable for our future energy demands and climate forecasts. …
792Unions You Wouldn't Expect Bargaining for Climate Action24-08-09Last year was the hottest in recorded history, and this summer, much of the United States has already experienced record-shattering heat waves. …
791Thirst Trap: When Big Cities Run Dry24-08-02This week we take a trip to Mexico, a petrostate that just elected climate scientist Claudia Sheinbaum as its next president. …
790Going for Green at the Paris Games24-07-26The Summer Olympic Games are here! …
789What’s at Stake in November24-07-21This November, voters may have the rare opportunity to choose based on the records of two administrations that have each already had one turn at …
788Local Climate Heroes with Project Drawdown24-07-12There are climate heroes everywhere among us, but few get the public attention they deserve. …
787REWIND: Six People Who’ve Changed Jobs for Climate24-07-05One of the most common questions people ask about climate is: what can I do? …
786Crude Awakening: Why Ecuador Voted to Stop Drilling in the Amazon24-06-28As countries around the world become more serious about reducing carbon emissions to meet international targets, many are still approving new oil and gas projects, …
785Climate Policy Wonk Turned Indie Pop Star: AJR’s Adam Met24-06-21Adam Met is a behind-the-scenes climate policy powerhouse. …
784Adulting in Turbulent Times24-06-14Acting like a responsible adult can be challenging at the best of times. …
783BONUS: Wade Crowfoot on Building Wildfire Resilience24-06-10More than 7% of California has burned in the last five years. …
782Rekindling Our Relationship With Wildfire24-06-07Summer means peak wildfire season. …
781You Gonna Finish That? Saving Good Food from Going Bad24-05-31Globally, one-third of food produced every year is wasted. …
780Staycation: All I Ever Wanted24-05-24Summer is coming soon, and for many that means vacation. …
779Fighting Fossil Fuels in the Courts and on the Ballot24-05-17At age 9, Nalleli Cobo, suffering headaches, heart palpitations, nosebleeds, and body spasms, became an activist, driven to fighting to close the local oil well …
778Special: Remembering Pete McCloskey24-05-15An environmental giant passed last week with the death of Pete McCloskey, a former Republican Congressman who co-authored the Endangered Species Act. …
777Big Plastic: The New Big Oil24-05-10Plastics are everywhere. …
776When California Dreams Hit Political Reality24-05-03The Golden State has staked much of its reputation on its green credentials, with state leaders touting its role on the leading edge of global …
775SF Climate Week 2024: Are Businesses and Governments Measuring What Matters?24-05-01Many businesses and governments have a goal of reaching net zero emissions. …
774SF Climate Week 2024: Leading San Francisco in a Hot and Volatile World24-05-01In 2021, Mayor London Breed released the San Francisco Action Plan, which aims to achieve net zero emissions for the city by 2040. …
773REWIND: Building a Better Battery Supply Chain with JB Straubel and Aimee Boulanger24-04-26Batteries are a critical part of the transition away from fossil fuels. …
772SF Climate Week 2024: Is California on Track for an Affordable and Just Energy Transition?24-04-24The Golden State has staked much of its reputation on its green credentials, with state leaders often touting its role on the leading edge of …
771SF Climate Week 2024: California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Suing Big Oil24-04-23On behalf of the People of the State of California, Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against five of the world’s largest oil …
770Artificial Intelligence, Real Climate Impacts24-04-19Artificial intelligence can do some pretty amazing things, including for the climate. …
769Nearly 2 Years In… Is the Inflation Reduction Act Delivering Yet?24-04-12In August 2022, Congress passed the biggest piece of climate legislation in our nation’s history: The Inflation Reduction Act, which put $400 billion into boosting …
768Elizabeth Kolbert on Hope, Despair, and Everything In Between24-04-05Even before Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” brought climate change to the mainstream, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Elizabeth Kolbert was on the beat. …
767Rising Temperatures, Rising Prices: How Climate Drives Inflation24-03-29Climate change means extreme weather, shifting landscapes, and generally more instability. …
766Climate Migration: Should I Stay or Should I Go?24-03-22The places that most people call home are coming under increasing threat from climate change. …
765Talk Isn’t Cheap: The Power of Conversation24-03-15As heat waves, storms, droughts and wildfires continue to worsen, talking can seem like a seriously insufficient climate solution. …
764How Activism Can Win Bigger and Faster with Kumi Naidoo24-03-08Kumi Naidoo is a world renowned activist and climate leader. …
763What More Can I Do?24-03-01If you’re a climate-conscious person, you likely already know some of the main ways you can reduce your contribution to greenhouse gasses: buy less, eat …
762Geothermal: So Hot Right Now24-02-23When most people hear the phrase renewable energy, they imagine fields full of solar panels or giant spinning wind turbines. …
761Let’s Talk Dirty to Clean Energy24-02-16As fossil fuels are phased out, shuttered coal plants, contaminated landfills, and abandoned mine lands across the U.S. are finding new life as renewable energy …
760Busted: The Newest Emission Cheaters24-02-09A settlement for the largest civil penalty resulting from the Clean Air Act has just been reached. …
759REWIND: Jane Fonda: A Lifetime of Activism24-02-02Jane Fonda has spent the last several decades fighting for Indigenous peoples' rights, economic justice, LGBTQ rights, peace, gender equality and more. …
758Indigenous Perspectives: What Makes a Just Transition?24-01-26We often talk about a “just transition” from dirty to clean energy as if the term means the same thing to everyone. …
757Wardrobe Malfunction: The Climate Impact of Clothing24-01-19What we wear defines us in so many ways. …
756Pairing Scientists with Community Advocates24-01-12The climate crisis can feel distant — like it’s someone else’s problem — until your town is flooded, your home is damaged by storms, or …
755REWIND: Youth Activists 15 Years Later24-01-05From the climate movement’s earliest days, young people have been at the forefront of activism. …
754REWIND: Just a Walk or Bike Ride Away: The 15-Minute City23-12-29Can you imagine if everything you needed in your everyday life was just a walk or bike ride away? …
753Ben Santer: 2023 Schneider Award Winner23-12-22Ben Santer has spent decades researching and identifying the human fingerprints on the climate system changes we’re now all seeing. …
752This Year in Climate: 202323-12-15It’s been a year of weather extremes — again. …
751Reporting from COP28: The People at the Heart of It All23-12-08This week, we’re reporting from Dubai, where the 28th UN climate change conference (COP28) is now underway. …
750On the Ground at COP28: What’s at Stake with the Global Stocktake?23-12-01The 28th annual Conference of the Parties, COP28, opens this week in Dubai. …
749REFRESH: Another Look at Bridging the Great American Divide23-11-24Most Americans support climate action, but you wouldn’t know it from Congress or the courts – or from most of the media. …
748The Coolest Show: The Referendum — Stop Cop City with Rev. Keyanna Jones23-11-21From The Coolest Show: The City of Atlanta has leased 381-acres of Weelaunee Forest, stolen Muscogee land, to the Atlanta Police Foundation for a police …
747Six People Who’ve Changed Jobs for Climate23-11-17One of the most common questions people ask about climate is: what can I do? …
746Putting It All on the Line with Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr. and Jacqueline Patterson23-11-10Climate affects everyone, but not equally. …
745Rebecca Solnit on Why It’s Not Too Late23-11-03Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit has been examining hope and the unpredictability of change for over 20 years. …
744Is This a Joke? Comedy and Climate Communication23-10-27Laughter can be good medicine, but when is it okay to laugh at something as deadly serious as the climate crisis? …
743Community Resilience: Knowing Your Neighbor Could Save Your Life23-10-20Disasters caused by burning fossil fuels are becoming more frequent, and in the aftermath of hurricanes, floods and wildfires, federal and state responses are often …
742Ken Burns, Rosalyn LaPier and The American Buffalo23-10-13For thousands of years, the American buffalo evolved alongside Indigenous people who relied on them for food and shelter, and, in exchange for killing them, …
741Rep. Ro Khanna on AI, Misinformation and Holding Big Oil Accountable23-10-06Congressman Ro Khanna has made a name for himself as a pragmatic progressive and critic of Big Oil. …
740Jane Fonda: A Lifetime of Activism23-09-29Jane Fonda has spent the last several decades fighting for Indigenous peoples' rights, economic justice, LGBTQ rights, peace, gender equality and more. …
739Naomi Klein and Carolyn Beeler: Covering Big Ideas and Personal Stories23-09-22The climate crisis can be difficult to cover in a way that most people can relate to. …
738Official Trailer: Climate One23-09-19We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. …
737The Nuclear Option23-09-15Fourteen years after receiving its permit, the nation’s first new nuclear reactors in decades just fired up in Georgia. …
736Rethinking Economic Growth, Wealth, and Health23-09-08Since the industrial revolution, the global north has seen massive economic growth. …
735Fairytales and Fear: Stories Of Our Future23-09-01Stories are the way we remember, the way we share knowledge, the way we play out possible outcomes. …
734The Road to Zero Emission Trucking23-08-25As the build out of infrastructure for electric passenger vehicles gets underway, another segment of transportation is just starting down the road to electrification: heavy …
733Navigating Science and Feelings on a Destabilized Planet23-08-18This year is shaping up to be the hottest year in 125,000 years. …
732Just a Walk or Bike Ride Away: The 15-Minute City23-08-11Can you imagine if everything you needed in your everyday life was just a walk or bike ride away? …
731Youth Activists 15 Years Later23-08-04From the climate movement’s earliest days, young people have been at the forefront of activism. …
730Building a Better Battery Supply Chain with JB Straubel and Aimee Boulanger23-07-28Batteries are a critical part of the transition away from fossil fuels. …
729REWIND: Anand Giridharadas: Persuaders in a Hot and Polarized World23-07-21In a democracy, meaningful change often requires adapting views and building coalitions. …
728Green Energy / Red States23-07-14Billions of dollars from the Inflation Reduction Act have started flowing into renewable energy projects and manufacturing. …
727Law and Oil: Taking Climate Offenders to Court23-07-07The last several years have seen a big increase in the number of lawsuits focused on the climate crisis. …
726Peter Gleick on Water Poverty, Conflict, and a Hope for the Future23-06-30No elemental force has done more to shape life on this planet than water, from originating the earliest forms of life, to sculpting our landscapes, …
725Cory Booker: Taking on Big Ag & Going Big on Climate23-06-23Our food and agricultural systems are helping fuel the climate emergency. …
724REWIND: Saket Soni on the People Who Make Disaster Recovery Possible23-06-16Who cleans up and rebuilds our communities after floods, fires, and hurricanes? …
723Killer Heat: Confronting Disproportionate Impacts on Women and Girls23-06-09Extreme heat kills more people per year than any other climate disaster. …
722Bringing Biodiversity Back from the Breaking Point23-06-02Land use, pollution and the climate crisis are driving what may be the largest mass extinction event since the dinosaurs. …
721Naomi Oreskes, David Gelles and The Myth of Free Markets23-05-26Many on the left say that the growing climate crisis is the inevitable result of unbridled capitalism – industries seeking profits above all else. …
720Two Heroes Challenging the Powerful23-05-19Making the necessary changes to address climate disruption will take massive collective action. …
719Amy Westervelt on Drilling, Denial and Disinformation23-05-12Amy Westervelt has made a career out of exploring the underbelly of the oil industry through complex and compelling storytelling. …
718Get Up, Stand Up: What Actions Move the Needle?23-05-05From the Boston Tea Party to the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, activists have long sought to bring pressing issues into the public …
717Lights, Camera, Inaction: Where is Climate’s Starring Role?23-04-28Hollywood has been slow to include climate in its stories. …
716Missed Connections: Modernizing Our Multiple Grids23-04-21Thousands of renewable energy projects are ready to be built and start producing fossil-free power, but they’re stuck in a long limbo for one essential …
715Bitcoin Uses a Ton of Energy — On Purpose. Is it Worth It?23-04-14Studies estimate that global bitcoin mining uses more electricity than most countries, and that bitcoin mining may be responsible for about 65 megatons of carbon …
714Two Voices on Climate That Will Surprise You23-04-07It’s easy to write off people outside our own ideological bubbles, even when we may have many goals in common. …
713White House Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi on Willow and Biden’s Climate Agenda23-03-31Biden’s policy wins have secured vast amounts of funding for the energy transition, and that money is just beginning to flow, with new programs becoming …
712Yes, Happiness and Climate Action Can Go Together23-03-24Our brains have evolved over millions of years to deal with immediate and direct challenges, but they’re not so great at processing large existential threats, …
711A Global Just Transition — For Whom?23-03-17According to the United Nations Development Program, 54 countries, accounting for half the world’s population, face such critical debt burdens that they simply cannot finance …
710Stop, Listen, What’s that Sound?23-03-10Every place we inhabit has its own tapestry of sound, whether you’re hiking through the woods or sitting in a cafe with a friend. …
709Has Hydrogen’s Moment Finally Arrived?23-03-03Not long ago, it was said that “hydrogen is the fuel of the future - and always will be.” Now, with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law …
708Housing Density as a Climate Lever with Scott Wiener23-02-24The lack of affordable housing in the U.S. has contributed to a homelessness crisis and has forced people to move farther away from urban centers. …
707Climate Smart Agriculture with Secretary Tom Vilsack23-02-17Agriculture is responsible for around 11% of U.S. carbon emissions. …
706What We’re Watching in Climate Now23-02-102022 was a banner year for climate – both in terms of climate-fueled disaster and historic federal investments in clean energy, electric vehicles and home …
705Saket Soni on the People Who Make Disaster Recovery Possible23-02-03Who cleans up and rebuilds our communities after floods, fires, and hurricanes? …
704Blue Carbon: Sinking It in the Sea23-01-27When most of us think about using nature to remove carbon dioxide from the air, we think of trees. …
703Activism, Art and Environmental Justice23-01-20Art can inspire community and conversation, provide fresh insights into understanding history, and cultivate connection. …
702REWIND: Coping with Climate through Music23-01-13Music and social movements have historically gone hand in hand. …
701REWIND: Molly Wood on Tech, Money and Survival23-01-06After a 20-year career as a tech reporter for CNET, the New York Times, and the public radio program Marketplace, Molly Wood has come to …
700Revisiting The Enablers: The Firms Behind Fossil Fuel Falsehoods22-12-30For years, fossil fuel companies have claimed to support climate science and policy. …
699This Year in Climate: 202222-12-23Russia’s February invasion of Ukraine sent shockwaves through global energy markets, destabilized international food security, and continues to keep the world wondering whether the war …
698Stefan Rahmstorf: 2022 Schneider Award Winner22-12-16Every year, Climate One grants an award in memory of pioneering climate scientist Steve Schneider, who fiercely took on the denial machine from the 1970s …
697Green Buildings: Cooking Without Gas22-12-09It’s become common for homeowners to install solar panels to provide themselves with emission-free electricity. …
696What’s in My Air?22-12-02Over a 20-year period, methane is 80 times more potent a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. …
695Yvon Chouinard: Giving It All Away22-11-25Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard made headlines recently when he announced that he and his family had transferred their $3 billion stake in the storied outdoor …
694In Person at COP27: Funding the Global Energy Transition22-11-18Climate One has been at this year's UN climate summit, COP27, where one of the issues at the forefront of the conversation has been “loss …
693On the Ground at COP27: Tallying Payments and Progress22-11-11The 27th UN convention on climate change, known as COP27, is now underway in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. …
692Kamala Harris and Gina McCarthy: Views From The Inside22-11-04It’s been a big year for U.S. climate policy. …
691Anand Giridharadas: Persuaders in a Hot and Polarized World22-10-28In a democracy, meaningful change often requires adapting views and building coalitions. …
690Two Hemispheres, One Story: Reporting on Rising Seas22-10-21Twenty of the world’s richest countries – mostly in the Global North – are responsible for 80 percent of the carbon pollution that’s driving extreme …
689Bonus COP27 Preview: Egyptian Ambassador Wael Aboulmagd22-10-14The Paris Agreement requires every country to declare their own nationally determined contributions, or NDCs, for reducing emissions. …
688Countdown to COP27: Feeling the Heat22-10-14For decades, scientists and activists have called for action to slow the pace of global warming. …
687Political Climate: The Midterm Forecast22-10-07With the US midterm elections looming, the window for enacting meaningful climate policy may be closing. …
686Risky Business: Underinsured Against Climate Disaster22-09-30In recent years, hundreds of thousands of people in high-risk disaster areas across the US have been dropped from their insurance policies, leaving them both …
685The Inflation Reduction Act Passed. Now What?22-09-23In August, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law. …
684Molly Wood on Tech, Money and Survival22-09-16After a 20-year career as a tech reporter for CNET, the New York Times, and the public radio program Marketplace, Molly Wood has come to …
683No Going Back: EVs and Clean Tech Tipping Points with Albert Cheung22-09-09In the tech world, there’s a common belief that once a new device hits 5% market penetration, it rapidly goes from a niche to mass …
682Bridging The Great American Divide22-09-02Most Americans support climate action, but you wouldn’t know it from Congress or the courts – or from most of the media. …
681Ukraine and the Middle East: Climate Action in Conflict Zones22-08-26Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused horrific damage and casualties, in spite of Ukraine’s remarkable efforts to defend itself. …
680Will Sustainable Aviation Ever Take Off?22-08-19For those of us who love to travel, climate guilt weighs heavily. …
679The Inflation Reduction Act: What’s in the Sausage?22-08-10For nearly six decades, the US government passed no comprehensive climate legislation. …
678REWIND: Climbing, Conservation and Capitalism22-08-05Rick Ridgeway estimates he’s spent about five years of his life sleeping in tents, often in the world’s most remote places alongside fellow outdoor adventure …
677Patti Poppe: Reinventing Utilities During a Climate Emergency22-07-29As the CEO of the California utility giant PG&E, Patti Poppe is charged with navigating the company through massive wildfires, disrupted energy markets, and lingering …
676Turning Down the Heat: Decarbonizing Cement and Steel22-07-22Along with aviation, the construction industry is one of the hardest to decarbonize sectors in the global economy. …
675On The Run: Voluntary and Forced Climate Migration22-07-15The climate crisis is a growing driver of human migration, exacerbating the misery of already struggling communities. …
674REWIND: Firefight: How to Live in the Pyrocene22-07-08We’re on track for yet another summer of record wildfires in the western U.S., endangering lives, displacing communities, and sending unhealthy smoke across the nation. …
673Wanjira Mathai on Sustainable Development and the Power of Women22-07-01Africa is responsible for only less than 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions. …
672Rebuilding for Climate: Successful City Strategies22-06-2483% of people in the United States live in urban areas. …
671REWIND: Climate Miseducation22-06-17Climate change science isn’t taught accurately — or equally — across the country. …
670Digging Deep into the Next Farm Bill22-06-10Roughly every five years, the U.S. designs and implements a new farm bill, which sets federal policy on agriculture across a huge swath of programs, …
669Disrupted Energy Markets: Fossil Revival or Renewable Opportunity?22-06-03As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other economic pressures disrupt global energy markets, even insiders are scrambling to make sense of this moment. …
668Indigenous Insights on Healing Land and Sky22-05-27According to the World Bank, land managed by Indigenous peoples is associated with lower rates of deforestation, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and better biodiversity protection. …
667Coping with Climate through Music22-05-20Music and social movements have historically gone hand in hand. …
666Russ Feingold on Biodiversity, Climate and The Courts22-05-13Russ Feingold became a household name co-authoring the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, more commonly known as McCain-Feingold. …
665Big Money: Investment Managers Driving Corporate Action22-05-06More than half of Americans are invested in the stock market, either directly or through their retirement funds, but individual investors rarely think about how …
664Dismantling White Supremacy to Address the Climate Crisis22-04-29A fundamental injustice of the climate crisis is that those who have contributed to it least are already bearing the brunt of the impacts, and …
663Climate & Democracy with Jamie Raskin, Heather McGhee and Rebecca Willis22-04-21Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD) took the national spotlight as the lead manager for the second impeachment trial of the former president. …
662Breaking Down Climate Misinformation with Amy Westervelt and John Cook22-04-15Fossil fuel companies and others have spent decades casting doubt on climate science to allow them to continue to profit. …
661Can We Get Clean Energy Without Dirty Mines?22-04-08Global sales of electric vehicles more than doubled in 2021. …
660Solar Flare-ups22-04-01Earlier this year, California regulators were set to propose significant changes to the incentives that drive rooftop solar installations. …
659Coping with COVID and Climate Fatigue22-03-25Since March 2020, the global community has grappled with an unprecedented pandemic. …
658Playing With Fire: Russia, Ukraine and the Geopolitics of Energy22-03-18The IPCC released its latest report the same day as the U.S. Supreme Court heard the most environmentally significant case in a decade, all while …
657Turning Air into Stone: Tech-Based Carbon Removal22-03-11It has been 3 million years since there’s been this much CO2 in the atmosphere. …
656Peat, Kelp and Trees: Nature-Based Carbon Capture22-03-04Humans must dramatically rein in greenhouse gas emissions in order to slow the planetary warming caused by centuries of fossil fuel combustion. …
655Cow Poop and Compost: Digesting the Methane Menace22-02-25In a 20-year time frame, methane is 80 times more damaging to the climate than carbon dioxide. …
654Our Greatest Unintended Experiment22-02-18For years, scientists, activists, and politicians have tried to warn the world of the potential catastrophic consequences of dumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere: Think …
653The Enablers: The Firms Behind Fossil Fuel Falsehoods22-02-11For years, fossil fuel companies have claimed to support climate science and policy. …
652REWIND: Should We Have Children in a Climate Emergency?22-02-04The climate crisis seems to be unfolding faster than ever before — with catastrophic floods, winter wildfires, and last summer’s killer heat. …
651State of the Unions: Navigating Job Creation and Destruction22-01-28With expanding electrical infrastructure and some jurisdictions beginning to ban gas appliances in new construction, the transition to a clean energy economy is already happening. …
650Corporate Net Zero Pledges: Ambitious or Empty Promises?22-01-21Corporate pledges of reaching net zero carbon emissions have quickly become commonplace. …
649REWIND: Should Nature Have Rights?22-01-14If corporations can be legal persons, why can’t Mother Earth? …
648John Doerr And Ryan Panchadsaram: An Action Plan For Solving Our Climate Crisis Now22-01-07Beyond his position as chairman of the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, John Doerr rose to global prominence in the business world with his popularization …
647Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Naomi Oreskes: The Schneider Award21-12-30Each year, Climate One gives an award to a natural or social scientist for excellence in science communication. …
646Managed Retreat: When Climate Hits Home21-12-23Southeastern Virginia currently experiences the fastest rate of sea level rise on the Atlantic seaboard, and that’s only projected to accelerate. …
645This Year in Climate: 202121-12-17A recent poll shows that in 2021, for the first time, a majority of Americans personally felt the effects of climate change. …
644Climate Miseducation21-12-10Climate change science isn’t taught accurately — or equally — across the country. …
643What the Infrastructure Deal Means for Climate21-12-03President Biden recently signed the biggest piece of climate legislation in U.S. history into law. …
642REWIND Finding the Heart to Talk About Climate21-11-25Ever have a difficult conversation about climate? …
641Taking Stock of COP2621-11-19In 2015, delegates from 196 nations entered into the legally binding treaty on climate change known as the Paris Agreement, which set a goal of …
640Climbing, Conservation and Capitalism21-11-12Rick Ridgeway estimates he’s spent about five years of his life sleeping in tents, often in the world’s most remote places alongside fellow outdoor adventure …
639Geoengineering: Who Should Control Our Atmosphere?21-11-05According to the latest IPCC Assessment Report, we’re currently on course for at least 3°C (5.4°F) of warming by 2100 even if all of the …
638Electrify Everything21-10-29Fully electrifying our homes, cars and industries could cut the amount of total energy we need by half, says Saul Griffith, an entrepreneur, inventor and …
637What’s on Tap at COP26 in Glasgow21-10-22People around the world have been experiencing unprecedented extreme weather events – raging wildfires, killer heatwaves and catastrophic floods. …
636Zen and Coping with Climate21-10-15How do we manage our own anxiety around an uncertain climate future – let alone help our children work through their feelings and fears? …
635Firefight: How to Live in the Pyrocene21-10-08We’ve experienced yet another summer of record wildfires in the western U.S., endangering lives, displacing communities, and sending unhealthy smoke across the nation. …
634Katharine Hayhoe on Hope and Healing21-10-01Despite her identity as an evangelical, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe doesn't accept global warming on faith; she crunches the data, analyzes the models, and helps …
633Preparing for Disasters We Don’t Want to Think About21-09-24The COVID-19 pandemic revealed structural weaknesses and inequities that existed long before 2020. …
632Diet for a Threatened Planet21-09-17This September marks the 50th anniversary of the seminal work Diet for a Small Planet, in which Frances Moore Lappé argued that cattle constitute “a …
631Water and Civilization: Resilience and Collapse21-09-10Water is essential for life, and throughout history we have sought to control and make use of it. …
630The Fight Over Pipelines21-09-03Hundreds of people have been arrested in Minnesota in ongoing protests against Line 3, a pipeline that will move Canadian tar sands oil, and which …
629Should We Have Children in a Climate Emergency?21-08-27Listener Advisory: This episode contains some content related to a suicide. …
628Which Way Are Swing Voters Swinging on Climate?21-08-20In early August, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report unequivocally connecting global warming and extreme weather to human-driven greenhouse gas emissions, and …
62730x30: This Land Is Whose Land?21-08-13In October 2020, California Gov. …
626Jay Inslee, BP and Washington’s Climate Story21-08-06In Washington State, voters defeated initiatives to put a price on carbon ― twice. …
625Vandana Shiva and the Hubris of Manipulating Nature21-07-30From clearing land for pasture to building dams, humans have long changed the face of the Earth. …
624How a Manufactured Car Culture Blocks Transit21-07-23The United States is famous for its car culture. …
623REWIND: A Feminist Climate Renaissance21-07-16Pathways for reducing carbon emissions include electrifying transportation and replacing fossil fuels with wind and solar power. …
622Mark Carney, Fatih Birol and the Narrow Path to Net Zero21-07-09When we think of action on climate change, we usually think of what individuals can do, what governments can do, and maybe what businesses can …
621Clearing the Air on Carbon Offsets21-07-02For over two decades, carbon offset programs have promised individuals and businesses that they can reduce their overall carbon footprint by paying someone else to …
620Extreme Heat: The Silent Killer21-06-25Extreme heat causes more deaths than any other weather-related hazard in the U.S., wreaking quiet havoc on the health and economic well-being of billions of …
619Shepard Fairey, Mystic and the Power of Art21-06-17From activism to political campaigns to corporate advertising, the power of music and images is undeniable. …
618Colorado River Reckoning: Drought, Climate and Equal Access21-06-11The Colorado River supplies water to more than 40 million people across seven states. …
617Finding the Heart to Talk About Climate21-06-04Ever have a difficult conversation about climate? …
616Should Nature Have Rights?21-05-28If corporations can be legal persons, why can’t Mother Earth? …
615Hot Cities, Methane Leakers and the Catholic Church21-05-21Mapping has emerged as a powerful tool for helping humans combat climate disruption. …
614Journey of a Former Coal Miner21-05-14What motivates the activists? …
613Climate Stories We Tell Ourselves21-05-07How do our identities and values shape the way we listen to others’ climate experience? …
612Distorted Democracy and the “Zero-Sum Game”21-04-30In the US, we’ve become accustomed to climate – like nearly everything else – being politicized. …
611Living with Climate Disruption21-04-22Guests: Tamara Conry, Camp Fire survivor Julia Fay Bernal, director of Pueblo Action Alliance Britt Wray, postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University focused on the intersection …
610REWIND: Billionaire Wilderness21-04-16For many of us, the story of the American wilderness begins when Europeans arrived on these shores and began conquering it. …
609Investing in a Clean and Equitable Recovery21-04-09Speakers: Julian Brave NoiseCat, Vice President of Policy and Strategy, Data for Progress Julie Pullen, Director of Product, Jupiter Intelligence Alicia Seiger, Managing Director, Sustainable …
608Entrepreneurs Creating an Inclusive Economy21-04-02Guests: Sandra Kwak, CEO and Founder, 10Power Donnel Baird, CEO, BlocPower Andreas Karelas, Author, Climate Courage: How Tackling Climate Change Can Build Community, Transform the …
607Weird Winters21-03-26Warmer, shorter winters may sound like an impact of climate change that would inspire more joy than despair. …
606When Words Aren’t Enough: The Visual Climate Story21-03-19Guests: Céline Cousteau, Explorer and Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim, Director, An Inconvenient Truth; Founder, Concordia Studio Cristina Mittermeier, National Geographic Photographer; Co-Founder, SeaLegacy While IPCC risk …
605The Political Reality of Climate Action21-03-12True to his campaign promise, President Biden dove right into the climate crisis on Day One, signing a stack of executive orders that signaled his …
604Temperature Check: Science, Texas, and Climate Chaos21-03-05Just two months into 2021, deadly winter temperatures left millions of Texans without water and power. …
603John Kerry, Gina McCarthy and Biden’s Climate Team21-02-26“The long-term energy future of America is not going to be written in fossil fuels,” declared John Kerry last April. …
602Climate Narratives with Jeff Biggers, Elizabeth Kolbert and Kim Stanley Robinson21-02-19In the past decade, narratives of a dystopian climate future have helped connect people with heroes in worlds decimated by climate disruption and industrial expansion. …
601Killer Combination: Climate, Health and Poverty21-02-11Experts have warned us that COVID-19 is just one example of climate change-related diseases on the rise. …
600This Moment in Climate with Michael Mann & Leah Stokes21-02-05With a new pro-science, pro-climate action administration in the White House, there are more pathways — and far greater political will — than ever before …
599Varying Degrees: Climate Change in the American Mind21-01-28A decade ago, a nationwide survey showed that only around twelve percent of Americans were seriously concerned about climate change. …
598Fast, Fair and Clean: The New Energy Transition21-01-22Hopes and expectations are high for President Biden’s first weeks in office. …
597Biden’s Climate Opportunity (Part 2)21-01-15Incoming President Biden faces an unimaginable set of challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, a gutted economy and a nation reeling from the recent capital attack. …
596Talk Green, Play Dirty: Corporate America’s Mixed Record21-01-08Questioning science, funding vocal climate denial groups, and encouraging the focus on personal carbon footprints are corporate America’s preferred tools for shifting the responsibility for …
595REWIND: Erin Brockovich / Inconspicuous Consumption21-01-03Twenty years ago, Julia Roberts won an Oscar for her portrayal of maverick environmental activist Erin Brockovich in the film of the same name. …
594Biden’s Climate Opportunity (Part 1)21-01-01President-elect Joe Biden says he will infuse climate change into every corner of his agenda. …
593REWIND: Reimagining Capitalism / Fossil Fuels in Your Portfolio20-12-26Maintaining a consumption-driven economy while keeping emissions down seems more and more like a pipe dream -- is it time to re-think capitalism altogether? …
592Mary Nichols: A Climate Champion’s Legacy20-12-11Throughout a 45-year career as an environmental regulator, Mary Nichols has been a powerful champion for climate action and cutting emissions. …
591Breaking Through: A Year of Climate Conversations20-12-04“Unprecedented” is one of the most overused words of 2020, but it reflects the superstorm of disruption brought on by an overlapping pandemic, racial justice …
590Last Call for Gasoline20-11-27Is this the end of the road for the internal combustion engine? …
589REWIND: Racism and Climate / Climate Change Through the Artist’s Eyes20-11-20In this program, we revisit two Climate One programs from earlier in the year. …
588Cropped Out: Land, Race and Climate20-11-13Harvest season is especially hard this year as the pandemic strains farmers and food systems, highlighting a deeply divided and often unjust America. …
587The 2020 Election: Anxiety and Incrementalism20-11-06The 2020 campaign season has finally come to a close. …
586Power Shift: Jamie Margolin and Dorceta Taylor20-10-30What is the role of power in deciding the fate of a planet? …
585Steve Schmidt and Varshini Prakash on Disrupting Climate Politics20-10-23Can we break up the political logjam on climate? …
584Climate Ambition with Gina McCarthy, Annie Leonard and Tamara Toles O’Laughlin20-10-16Environmental groups like NRDC, 350.org, and Greenpeace helped move climate onto the presidential agenda last year, pushing Joe Biden and other Democrats’ stance on bold …
583A Feminist Climate Renaissance20-10-09Pathways for reducing carbon emissions include electrifying transportation, replacing fossil fuels with wind and solar power. …
582Tech to the Rescue?20-10-02Technology has helped the world survive, thrive and stay connected through the COVID-19 lockdown. …
581Erin Brockovich: Superman’s Not Coming20-09-25Twenty years ago, Julia Roberts won an Oscar for her portrayal of maverick environmental activist Erin Brockovich in the film of the same name. …
580Daniel Yergin: Energy, Markets and the Clash of Nations20-09-18From pipelines to clean power, the world’s biggest economies are brokering developments in oil, gas, and renewables that will shape climate and politics for years …
579Living With Fire20-09-11Wildfires are nothing new – they’ve been part of the west’s ecology for millennia. …
578Polluting and Providing: The Dirty Energy Dilemma20-09-04The cost and health burdens of electricity production have long been higher for low-income communities of color than for wealthy white ones. …
577Climate Change Through the Artist's Eyes with Alonzo King20-08-28Can art help us process our changing climate? …
576COVID-19 and Climate: Implications for our Food System20-08-21Coronavirus outbreaks in food markets, food plants, and farmworker communities have impacted food access and put a spotlight on food insecurity. …
575Flooding in America20-08-14Miami may be the poster child of rising waters in the U.S., but further inland, states are grappling with torrential flooding that is becoming the …
574Billion Dollar Burger20-08-07Long before the coronavirus began disrupting America’s trillion-dollar meat industry, lab-grown proteins were upending the way we consume chicken, pork, and beef. …
573The Future Earth: Eric Holthaus and Katharine Wilkinson20-07-31Science has given us a realistic picture of what Earth will look like with unmitigated climate change: increased extreme weather events, crippled economies, and a …
572Billionaire Wilderness20-07-24For many of us, the story of the American wilderness begins when Europeans arrived on these shores and began conquering it. …
571John Kerry: The Global Dynamics Of Decarbonization20-07-17The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to cut U.S. carbon emissions by 7.5% in 2020 — exactly the rate needed globally to meet the climate goals …
570The 2020 Election with Tiffany Cross, Rick Wilson and Rich Thau20-07-10Racism, police and the pandemic are dominating hearts and headlines, but will they translate to votes in national and regional elections? …
569Real Talk: Racism and Climate20-07-02The national uprising ignited by the murder of George Floyd has cast a spotlight on the country’s embedded, institutional racism, including the fraught relationship between …
568Reimagining Capitalism: Wealth, Power, and Patriarchy20-06-26Expanding oil extraction and clean energy, supporting capitalism while fighting climate change: can humans ever really have it all? …
567Empowering Women: The Climate Solution We Don’t Talk About20-06-19As the global population approaches eight billion, humans continue to test the number of bodies that can fit onto a planet of finite resources. …
566Will Climate Matter in the Election?20-06-12With less than four months before early voting begins in the presidential election, America is enraged and inflamed across the country. …
565A Decade of Oil: From Deepwater Horizon to Deflation20-06-05America's latest oil boom began with a bang, literally, on Earth Day, 2010. …
564REWIND: Fate of Food / Plate to Planet20-05-29How do we go about feeding a planet that’s hotter, drier, and more crowded than ever? …
563COVID-19 and Climate: The Future of Energy20-05-22After decades of relying on imported oil, the U.S. achieved the unthinkable and became the world’s largest producer. …
562Storytelling Through the Climate Crisis20-05-15How do we confront the reality of a future that will be hauntingly different from today? …
561Zero-Emission Cities20-05-08Can we solve the climate crisis by reimagining our cities? …
560Fossil Fuels in the Ground and in Your Portfolio20-05-01When institutional investors divest from fossil fuel companies, does it make a difference, or is the impact merely symbolic? …
559COVID-19 and Climate: Economic Impacts20-05-01The COVID-19 recession is unfolding at historic speed and depth. …
558COVID-19 and Climate: Implications for Public Health20-04-17What can the spread of coronavirus teach us about the spread of climate change? …
557What’s the Future of Nuclear Power?20-04-10Nuclear power - revive it or allow a slow death? …
556COVID-19 and Climate: Human Response20-04-03Why does an invisible, life-threatening virus prompt a nationwide emergency, but invisible, life-threatening gases don’t? …
555REWIND: Aligning Profits with Planet / The Circular Economy20-03-27“How do you move from a place of simply trying to stop bad things and asking instead how would you make products and services in …
554Me vs We: What Matters Most for Climate Action?20-03-20Addressing the climate challenge requires incremental and transformational change on both personal and systemic levels. …
553What the 2030 Climate Deadline Really Means20-03-13For years, scientists have been saying that the climate battle will be won or lost in the next decade. …
552Big Ideas with Dan Esty and Andy Karsner20-03-06Does solving climate change mean re-thinking old top-down approaches and embracing big change at high speed? …
551Oil and Opioids on Trial20-02-28Tobacco companies, opioid suppliers, gun manufacturers and the fossil fuel industry -- all have been brought under fire, and into the courts, for knowingly causing …
550Is California’s Climate Progress Going Up in Smoke?20-02-21California has been at the forefront of America’s climate fight since Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the country’s first major climate law in 2006. …
549Building a Resilient Tomorrow20-02-14Climate-fueled floods, fires and droughts have devastated America’s cities and rural areas. …
548Driving Forces: How Climate Fuels Human Migration20-02-07From the first humans to venture out of Africa 60,000 years ago to the displaced refugees of today, migration has always been a part of …
547What is a Just Transition?20-01-31Our nation’s dependence on fossil fuels has led to climate disruption and inequality. …
546REWIND: Drawdown / Solving Climate Change20-01-24When it comes to cutting carbon pollution, where do we start? …
545REWIND: Exploring Climate Psychology / Getting Outside in the Digital Age20-01-17We all know about the environmental effects of climate change. …
544Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don't Know You Have20-01-10Everyday choices – like deciding which shirt to buy or on which platform to binge-watch shows on – may impact the planet more than you …
543Dr. Robert Bullard: The Father of Environmental Justice20-01-03Often described as the father of environmental justice, Dr. Robert Bullard has written several seminal books on the subject and is known for his work …
542The Big Climate Stories of 201919-12-272019 saw a number of significant events in the climate world. …
541Blackout19-12-20The 2018 Camp Fire was one of the most destructive in California’s history, resulting in over eighty deaths and destroying the town of Paradise. …
540Rewind: Jonathan Safran Foer and David Wallace-Wells19-12-13A look back at conversations with two writers confronting the climate challenge in 2019. …
539High Risk, High Hopes: A Year of Climate Conversations19-12-062019 has been a year of climate rising. …
538Shadows to Spotlight: Climate in the Media19-11-29Murder, love, and the human experience are the stuff of great stories, as podcasts like Serial and RadioLab have shown us. …
537Letters to The Boss: Help Fix Our Climate19-11-22Climate change has become a major risk factor for corporations. …
536John Browne: Engineering the Future19-11-15Can oil companies reinvent themselves as clean energy providers? …
535California’s Story: How Did It Get Here?19-11-08California has long led the country in environmental action. …
534Libation Migration: Beer, Wine and Climate Change19-11-01America’s most popular alcoholic beverages are about to take a hit from climate. …
533Cities for the Future19-10-25Cities around the world are bracing for a growth spurt. …
532Law and Disorder: Climate Change in the Courts19-10-18The jury is out on whether our legal system is equipped to deal with climate change. …
531Scorched Earth: Culture and Climate Under Siege19-10-11From the Amazon to the Congo to California, our planet’s forests are being decimated. …
530Jonathan Safran Foer: We Are the Weather19-10-08Is clinging to habits and cravings destroying our future? …
529Heavy Weather: Balancing Joy and Despair19-09-26Can we still find happiness in our daily lives without ignoring the dark reality of climate chaos? …
528My Climate Story: Terry Root19-09-20Scientist Terry Root’s research has helped reveal how climate change puts bird and animal species at risk for extinction. …
527A Tale of Two Cities: Miami and Detroit19-09-19Climate change is upending Miami’s real estate markets, turning one of its poorest neighborhoods into some of the most desirable real estate around. …
526My Climate Story: Ben Santer19-09-17In 1995, Ben Santer authored one of the most important sentences in the history of climate science: “the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human …
525From Wheels to Wings: Our Flying Car Future19-09-13Can we beat the traffic by taking to the skies? …
524How Pro Sports Can Be a Player in Climate19-09-06From stadiums packed with fans, to food, beer, and waste – pro sports can have a big carbon footprint. …
523Carbon Offsets: Privileged Pollution?19-08-30A carbon offset is a credit – a way to offset a unit of pollution created in one place by, say, planting a tree, or …
522Tom Steyer: Power Disruptor?19-08-23Would you vote for the candidate who says he’ll declare climate change a national emergency on Day One of his presidency? …
521Superpower: How Renewables are Transforming America’s Energy Future19-08-16What’s new in renewable energy? …
520The Land of Dreams and Drought19-08-09The California dream, with its promise of never-ending sunshine, fertile soil and rivers running with gold, has been beckoning people west for over two hundred …
519Drawdown: Do We Have What It Takes to Solve Climate Change?19-08-02When it comes to solving climate change, where do we start? …
518The Art of the Green Deal19-07-26The climate conversation in Washington has changed enough that Democrats and Republicans are talking climate deals. …
517The Fate of Food19-07-19How will we feed a planet that’s hotter, drier, and more crowded than ever? …
516Cities for the Future19-07-12When Ridley Scott envisioned the dystopian Los Angeles of 2019 in “Blade Runner,” he probably didn’t think about how much energy would be needed to …
515Climate Winners and Losers19-07-05Do you live somewhere that might actually benefit from climate change? …
514David Wallace-Wells: The Uninhabitable Earth19-06-28At what point does Planet Earth become inhospitable to life – let alone a flourishing human civilization? …
513Can a Circular Economy Salvage the Climate?19-06-20Produce, consume, discard; we all know the routine. …
512Jay Inslee: The Climate Candidate19-06-14As the 2020 presidential election approaches, Greg Dalton will be sitting down with some of the candidates to talk about their plans for a clean …
511Mindful Travel in the Age of Climate Change19-06-07Guests: Jennifer Palmer, Founder, Women for Wildlife James Sano, Vice President for Travel, Tourism and Conservation, World Wildlife Fund Norbu Tenzing, Vice President, American Himalayan …
510If You Won't, We Will: Youth Action on Climate19-05-31Although many climate conversations talk about impacts on future generations, all too often those younger generations are not at the table or in the room. …
509David Gergen on Climate Politics and Public Opinion19-05-31“This is turning out exactly the way scientists predicted, with one exception: it’s happening faster than they thought,” says political analyst David Gergen, who served …
508Republicans and a Democrat on Climate19-05-17This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of San Francisco on April 30, 2019. …
507Sea Changes: Why Oceans Play a Bigger Role in Climate Change Than You Think19-05-10Global temperatures would be soaring even higher were it not for a powerful heat-trapping ally: oceans. …
506How Climate Broke California’s Biggest Utility19-05-03PG&E has had a bad few years. …
505REWIND: Oppressive Heat: Climate Change as a Civil Rights Issue19-04-25While the environmental movement is typically associated with upper-class white folk, it is also a civil rights issue. …
504Fighting Fossil Fuels All the Way to Prison19-04-20How far would you go to make your voice heard on climate change? …
503Climate One at Harvard With Obama’s Climate Team19-04-12With the Green New Deal in the national spotlight, a vigorous debate is happening: how ambitiously and broadly must the U.S. act on climate? …
502The New Surf and Turf19-04-05Production of animal protein is producing vast amounts of climate-eating gases. …
501Insane Mode: Tesla’s Wild Ride19-03-29Despite having the top-selling luxury car in 2018, and a loyal if not rabid customer base, Tesla has been facing major challenges. …
500Naturally Wired: Getting Outside in the Digital Age19-03-22What does it take to get people off their phones and into the outdoors? …
499EPA Chief Andrew Wheeler on Cars, Coal, and Climate19-03-15Greg Dalton sits down for a rare interview with newly-confirmed U.S. EPA Chief Andrew Wheeler on cars, coal, and climate. …
498If Global Warming Exists, Why is it so Cold Outside?19-03-08The last five years have been the hottest on record globally. …
497Weathering the Storm in America's Cities19-03-01From floods and fires to heavy snow and hurricanes, recent years have brought a raft of extreme weather disasters costing the U.S. hundreds of billions …
496Donor Power: The Influence of Climate Philanthropy19-02-22Fighting climate change isn’t cheap. …
495Can California Go Carbon Neutral?19-02-15Just ten years ago, an entire state running on 100% renewable electricity seemed fanciful. …
494Katharine Hayhoe: Why We Need to Talk About Climate Change19-02-08Many of us find it daunting to talk with our neighbors, colleagues and family members about climate change. …
493How Some Countries Are Solving Climate Change19-02-01When it comes to cutting emissions, there are many paths to success. …
492Cool Clean Tech19-01-25Over a century ago, the industrial revolution brought wealth and opportunity to a generation of American innovators. …
491REWIND: We're Doomed. Now What?19-01-20Can changing our consciousness hold off the climate apocalypse? …
490The Hidden Health Hazards of Climate Change19-01-13Climate change isn’t just an environmental problem – it’s also a health hazard. …
489The Paris Agreement at Three: Floundering or Flourishing?19-01-03In its infancy, the Paris Agreement carried the promise of a truly global climate solution. …
488Going Carbon Negative18-12-28The math is clear: lowering greenhouse gas emissions is not enough to keep the earth below 1.5 degrees Celsius of post-industrial warming. …
487The Big Climate Stories of 201818-12-21We’re making a list (and checking it twice) of 2018’s biggest climate stories, with the help of Vox reporter David Roberts. …
486Mind Over Chatter: Exploring Climate Psychology18-12-14We all know about the environmental and physical effects of climate change. …
485Fire and Water: A Year of Climate Conversations18-12-07From fires and floods to hurricanes and hot temperatures, 2018 put climate on the front page in ways it hadn’t been before. …
484A Four-Zero Climate Solution18-11-30Stabilizing our climate is going to take some hard truths – and hard numbers. …
483Documentaries for the Holiday Season18-11-27It’s a holiday movie special as Climate One talks to the directors/producers of four recent documentaries that bring human drama to the climate story: Hillbilly, …
482Are Human Lives Improving?18-11-15In their 1968 book The Population Bomb, Paul and Anne Ehrlich warned of the dangers of overpopulation. …
481Saudi America18-11-09The U.S. has surpassed Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world's biggest oil producer, largely due to the fracking revolution. …
480Prosperity and Paradox: A Conversation with Arlie Hochschild and Eliza Griswold18-11-01Red states, blue states – when it comes to our environment, are we really two different Americas? …
479Climate Silence: Why Aren’t There More Votes?18-10-26After a year of climate-amplified fires and hurricanes around the country, New York Times reporter Trip Gabriel tells host Greg Dalton how climate and energy …
478Will China Save the Planet?18-10-18Chinese factories churn out parts and products that end up in our cars, our kitchens and our cell phones. …
477Climate Press Pool: Robert Gibbs and Jeff Nesbit18-10-12Climate used to have bipartisan support. …
476Christiana Figueres: A Conversation on Mindfulness and Climate18-10-05Former UN climate negotiator Christiana Figueres credits Buddhist teachings both for helping her through a personal crisis, and for providing a source of inner strength …
475Let's Talk Solutions: Global Climate Action Summit18-09-28The Paris Climate Accord was successful in bringing together the entire world around a common goal, but the focus was on what could be done …
474The World on Fire18-09-22Wildfires have always been part of the landscape in the western states. …
473Farm to Table 2.0: Chefs Cutting Carbon18-09-14Can a menu at a fancy restaurant be a map for solving the climate challenge? …
472Let's Talk Solutions: Global Climate Action Summit18-09-14On the eve of the Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS), we started the conversation about how solutions could be led by states, cities, businesses and …
471Climate Gentrification18-09-07Solutions to the climate crisis include driving cleaner cars, planting more trees, eating less meat. …
470Carbon Captives: The Human Experience18-09-01Fossil fuels have helped bring people out of poverty around the world, and many people working in the industry are proud of their contribution. …
469Permanently Temporary: Living with Rising Seas18-08-25The reality of permanent change along the shoreline is starting to slowly sink in. …
468National Security and Climate Change18-08-17What’s the connection between climate change and national security? …
467California Greenin': Shaping America’s Environment18-08-10California. …
466The New Surf and Turf18-08-03Production of animal protein is producing vast amounts of climate-eating gases. …
465We're Doomed. Now What?18-07-27Can changing our consciousness hold off the climate apocalypse? …
464Climate Storytellers18-07-20Strategic Adviser for National Geographic, Andrew Revkin, has been writing about climate change since the 1980s, including 21 years for The New York Times. …
463New Wheels in Town18-07-12Electric scooters, skateboards and bicycles are popping up all over in cities all over the country. …
462Making the Grade: Corporations and the Paris Climate Accord18-07-10When you think of climate activism, Wall Street doesn’t immediately come to mind. …
461Summer Films on Corn, Coal, Lights and Flights18-06-29It’s a summer movie special as Climate One talks to the directors/producers of four recent documentaries that bring human drama to the climate story: Hillbilly, …
460Rounding Up the Facts on GMOs18-06-22Are GMOs the answer to our planet’s food shortage? …
459Climate Winners and Losers18-06-15The new climate reality means that even those living on a hill will be affected by flooding in the valley, and those living in the …
458Al Gore and Bill Nye18-06-08Looking for a movie that takes climate science to the masses? …
457Mark Kurlansky and Anna Lappé: Plate to Planet18-06-02Mark Kurlansky and Anna Lappé are two of the country’s most prolific and influential authors writing about feeding a crowded planet with a destabilized climate. …
456California Gubernatorial Candidates on Climate One18-05-30For fifteen years, California Governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown charted a steady bi-partisan course as climate leaders. …
455Cool Clean Tech18-05-25Over a century ago, the industrial revolution brought wealth and opportunity to a generation of American innovators. …
454A Paris Progress Report18-05-18In June 2017, President Trump announced his plan to withdraw the country from the 2015 Paris Climate Accord, claiming it disadvantaged the United States. …
453The Hidden Health Hazards of Climate Change18-05-11Climate change isn’t just an environmental problem – it’s also a health hazard. …
452Selling the Science of Climate Change18-05-04The scientific consensus is that human activity is cooking the planet and disrupting our economies. …
451The Population Bomb, 50 Years Later: A Conversation with Paul Ehrlich18-04-27In 1968, the best-seller “The Population Bomb,” written by Paul and Anne Ehrlich (but credited solely to Paul) warned of the perils of overpopulation: mass …
450Geo-Engineering Climate Solutions18-04-20In an emergency, we’re told to “break the glass” and grab the fire extinguisher. …
449Climate One at Duke University: How Climate Change Will Change the Way We Eat18-04-12As the planet gets hotter, it’s affecting many of the foods we love – when and where they’re grown, how they get to the grocery …
448Exposed: Dieselgate's Impact on the Auto Industry18-04-06Volkswagen’s brazen cheating on air pollution rules rocked an industry with a history of skulduggery. …
447Mindful Travel in the Age of Climate Change18-03-30We’ve all heard that hopping on a plane is one of the worst things we can do for the climate. …
446Dark Money and The US Chemical Safety Board18-03-23In her book “Dark Money: the Hidden History Behind the Rise of the Radical Right,” New Yorker writer Jane Mayer exposes the powerful group of …
445Is Silicon Valley as Green as it Claims?18-03-16Tech companies are cleaning up their data centers and building shiny new buildings that sip water and energy. …
444Dooley and Pelosi: Bridging Trump's Divide18-03-09Executive Committeewoman of Democratic National Committee Christine Pelosi, as well as staunch Trump supporter and clean energy advocate, Debbie Dooley, join Climate One for a …
443Cloudy Days for Solar?18-03-02When the U.S slapped 30 percent tariffs on imported solar panels, headlines heralded bad times ahead for clean energy in this country. …
442Power Shift: The End of Gasoline Cars?18-02-23After more than a century of ruling the roads, oil is starting to lose its dominance over the auto industry. …
441Weathering the Storm: Mayors of Houston, Miami and Columbia18-02-162017 brought a raft of extreme weather disasters costing the U.S. hundreds of billions of dollars in damages, including hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. …
440Climate on Your Plate18-02-09What should climate-conscious people do to eat most sustainably? …
439EPA Then and Now18-02-02It was in 1970, under President Nixon, that the Environmental Protection Agency was founded. …
438On the Ice with Michael Mann18-01-26The so-called hockey stick papers, published in 1999, ignited an assault on the science of climate change that still rages to this day. …
437Inheriting Climate Change18-01-20Consumption-crazed baby boomers are leaving millenials with a mountain of debt and a destabilized climate. …
436Jane Goodall and Yvon Chouinard18-01-12World-renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall talks about her life’s work, the link between deforestation and climate change and why she sees reasons for hope. …
435Net Zero Living18-01-05Conservation begins at home – literally. …
434Ai Weiwei: Human Flow17-12-29In his new movie, “Human Flow,” artist and human rights activist Ai Weiwei documents the plight of refugees struggling in a hot and crowded world. …
433Chaos and Progress: A Year of Climate Conversations17-12-22It’s safe to say that 2017 was not been the best of times when it came to climate. …
432Changing Minds: Climate Politics and Science17-12-16Donald Trump once advocated for climate action. …
431Concussions, Cigarettes and Climate17-12-08What do football, tobacco and oil have in common? …
430High Tide on Main Street17-12-01The coast line has been basically in the same place for all of human civilization and now that’s changing in very unpredictable and unsettling ways. …
429Bill Nye: Science Guy17-11-24Sifting through the Trump administration’s misleading statements on climate change can be a daunting task. …
428Jeff Goodell: The Water Will Come17-11-17Rising waters represent the most visible and tangible impact of climate disruption. …
427Oppressive Heat: Climate Change and Civil Rights17-11-10Communities of color often live closest to factories and refineries that spew toxic pollution. …
426A Conversation with Amy Goodman and Kenneth Kimmell17-11-03When trying to fight a campaign of disinformation, who better to be on your side than a muckraking journalist like Amy Goodman and a lawyer …
425Deep Dive Into the Arctic17-10-27Climate One goes to the front line of climate change - the high Arctic - to hear from the people there how their economies, communities …
424Chasing the Harvest in the Heat17-10-20Rising temperatures are making hard outdoor jobs even harder. …
423Elizabeth Kolbert and David Roberts: Covering Catastrophe17-10-13Communicating about climate change and convincing the public that something needs to be done about it is a complicated proposition, one that reporters Elizabeth Kolbert …
422California's Climate Crusade17-10-06Some environmentalists said the law extending California’s cap and trade system to 2030 is a sellout to the oil industry and it shortchanges disadvantaged communities …
421Happening with James Redford17-09-29Fossil fuels are in favor again in Washington. …
420Greening Professional Sports17-09-22People who are involved in the sports world have seen the benefits of greening their professions. …
419Harvey and Irma: A Hurricane’s Human Fingerprints17-09-15From Katrina and Sandy to Harvey, Irma and José, how is climate change fueling these increasingly destructive hurricanes? …
418Yvon Chouinard17-09-08The explorer, climber, surfer and founder of sporting goods company Patagonia, Inc., has spent a lifetime welcoming adventure – and risk - of all kinds. …
417Aligning Profits with the Planet17-09-07It is possible to protect profits and the planet. …
416Jane Mayer: Behind Dark Money17-08-25Who is bankrolling our political system? …
415Tesla: Impossible Until It's Not17-08-18Tesla is the most valuable car company in the US, recently surpassing even the auto giant, General Motors. …
414Jane Goodall in Conversation with Jeff Horowitz and Greg Dalton17-08-11Noted conservationist Jane Goodall talks about her life’s work, the link between deforestation and climate change and why she sees reasons for hope. …
413Al Gore and An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power17-08-04Former Vice President Al Gore joins Climate One to talk about his tireless fight, training an army of climate champions and influencing international climate policy. …
412Is Climate Denial Destroying Our Planet?17-07-30Climate denial has become both a psychological and a political problem. …
411Chain Reaction: Why Two Wheels are Better than Four17-07-21Getting out of a car and onto a bike is one of the best things you can do for the climate and your personal health. …
410Trumping the Climate: Coming in Hot17-07-14The Trump administration’s determination to revive coal mining and domestic oil drilling is causing concern that international efforts to combat climate change will crumble. …
409Rounding up the Facts on GMOs17-07-07Are GMOs the answer to our planet’s food shortage? …
408Youth in the Streets and in the Courts (Update)17-07-05As Buffalo Springfield sang in 1967, “There’s something happening here…” But today’s youth revolution is happening far beyond the Sunset Strip. …
407Water Whiplash17-06-30Californians are accustomed to living through wet times and dry times, but lately things are getting more extreme and much more difficult to predict. …
406Banking on Change at Standing Rock17-06-16They were an unlikely group of activists; Native American youths concerned about teen suicide sparked the movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)—a movement which …
405Inheriting Climate Change17-06-09Do the baby boomers owe millennials a clean planet? …
404How Cities can Solve the Climate Challenge17-06-02Cities around the country are reshaping their economies for a greener future. …
403Texas Surprise17-05-26The Lone Star State leads the country in wind power, thanks to legislation signed by Governor Bush; clean energy has breathed fresh air into Texas’ …
402#Resist with Annie Leonard and Shanon Coulter17-05-19What can you do if you care about putting your money to work toward a cleaner economy? …
401Amory Lovins: Peak Car Ownership17-05-12Will the arrival of robotic cars lead to the blissful end of traffic? …
400The New Political Climate17-05-05Can the far right and far left come together on clean energy? …
399C1 Revue: Does Greening The Economy Leave Some People Behind?17-05-01Cities are leading the way in the greening of America’s economy. …
398Jane Mayer: Behind Dark Money17-04-28Who is bankrolling our political system? …
397Jane Goodall in Conversation with Jeff Horowitz and Greg Dalton17-04-21Noted conservationist Jane Goodall talks about her life’s work, the link between deforestation and climate change and why she sees reasons for hope. …
396Sea Heroes: Extreme Edition17-04-14Our planet’s oceans drive our weather and generate much of our oxygen -- and they’re being severely impacted by climate change. …
395Cigarettes & Tailpipes: Tales of Two Industries17-04-07Cigarette makers downplayed the dangers of smoking for decades with distracting science. …
394C1 Revue: Can Our Connected Lives Be Green and Safe?17-04-04The "Internet of things" promises a world with smart connected devices such as refrigerators that automatically order food and robots that anticipate our desires. …
393Youth in the Streets and in the Courts17-03-31Today’s youth activists are speaking up and speaking out, pressing for more government action on climate change now to protect their future and ours. …
392Climate Equity17-03-24Communities of color are most affected by pollution, yet they’ve been overlooked by the green movement. …
391Why Facts Don’t Trump the President17-03-16An information war is raging in our country, in mainstream news and on social media. …
390Remaking the Planet17-03-10Geoengineering may sound like science fiction, but there are many who believe we can -- and should -- be taking drastic measures to cool our …
389Killing the Colorado17-03-09Every year, 41 million Americans take more water out of the Colorado than nature puts into it. …
388C1 Revue: Republican Renegades on Climate17-03-01The Trump administration has moved quickly to reverse some of the previous administration’s energy and climate policies. …
387Can Clean Tech Clean Up Our Future?17-02-16The clean tech sector is on the rise - what areas are most promising for growth, jobs and “gee-whiz!” innovation? …
386Doubt, Deny or Defend: Republicans on Climate Change17-02-10Much has been made of the partisan divide on climate change. …
385Green Latinos (02/07/14) (Rebroadcast)17-02-02What are the issues that link the Latino community to the environmental movement? …
384C1 Revue: The Future of Oil and Nuclear Power17-02-01In 2006, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger launched California's attack on climate change by signing a pioneering law to reduce carbon pollution across the state’s economy. …
383Ecological Intelligence17-01-27What’s really preventing us from enacting environmental change? …
382Nature's Price Tag (07/25/13) (Rebroadcast)17-01-20An emerging area of economics aims to put a price on nature as a way of justifying preserving it in societies dominated by the wisdom …
381Is Climate Denial Destroying Our Planet?17-01-13Climate denial has become both a psychological and a political problem. …
380The Sixth Annual Stephen Schneider Award: Naomi Oreskes and Steven Chu17-01-06Science historian Naomi Oreskes has had her share of hate mail from climate deniers. …
379C1 Revue: Political and Climate Disruption17-01-012016 began in the afterglow of the Paris climate accord, and ended with the triumph of a presidential candidate who has labeled climate change a …
378Fighting Fossil Fuels All the Way to Prison16-12-30Radical protesters Tim DeChristopher and Georgia Hirsty put the “active” in “activism.” But is civil disobedience the best way to effect real change? …
3772016: From Paris to Trump16-12-232016 began in the after-glow of the Paris climate summit and ended with the election of Donald Trump. …
376What Now for California?16-12-16As Donald Trump moves into the West Wing and the GOP takes control of congress, what will become of California’s environmental trailblazing? …
375Nicholas Stern and Steve Westly16-12-09While federal experts warn that it will cost $44 trillion to rid the U.S. economy of carbon, Citibank counters that failing to act on climate …
374Will Trump Force One Run Clean?16-12-02A recent agreement is designed to curb emissions from international plane flights. …
373C1 Revue: Climate Change on Your Kitchen Table16-12-01Climate change is as much about what we eat as what we drive or where we live. …
372Yvon Chouinard: Founding Patagonia and Living Simply16-11-25The explorer, climber, surfer and founder of sporting goods company Patagonia, Inc., has spent a lifetime welcoming adventure – and risk - of all kinds. …
371Redefining National Parks and Family Farms in a Changing Climate16-11-18America’s National Parks are struggling to find a balance between the needs of a growing population and the desire to preserve our natural heritage. …
370Bread, Wine and Chocolate in a Warming World16-11-11Connecting the dots between the foods we love and our environment may be one way to engage people in the climate change fight – one …
369McKibben & Tamminen: Disruptive Climate and Politics16-11-04Climate change seems to have taken a backseat in this year’s presidential campaign. …
368C1 Revue: Surviving a Megadrought16-11-01After last winter’s rains, Californians breathed a collective sigh of relief. …
367Villaraigosa, de León, and Mason: Power Politics16-10-28California has been proudly fighting the war on climate change for over a decade. …
366Future Cities16-10-21As the world’s population increasingly moves into cities, what is the future of urban life? …
365Taking the Temperature of California’s Climate Law16-10-14It’s been ten years since California enacted a landmark law that put it at the forefront of the global war on climate change. …
364Rising Seas: Is San Francisco Ready?16-10-07San Francisco developers are planning billions in new construction with a Bayfront view. …
363Can the Pacific Coast Lead the Transition to a Clean Economy?16-09-30The Pacific states and British Columbia have all pledged to reduce carbon emissions. …
362Tom Steyer & Andy Karsner: Making Good on the Promise of Paris16-09-23The Paris climate agreement was signed by 196 countries and endorsed by corporate America. …
361Can California Get to 100% Clean Power?16-09-16California is on track to reach 50% renewable energy by the year 2030. …
360Earning Green16-09-09We will discuss the hot prospects for building a climate-conscious career. …
359Learning Green16-09-02We discuss how doctors, teachers and parents are framing climate change as a children’s issue. …
358C1 Revue: Human Health and Social Equity in a Hot World16-09-01Fossil fuels have lifted nations into the modern era, bringing wealth and well being to many. …
357Will Closing Diablo Canyon Increase Carbon Pollution?16-08-26PG&E recently announced plans to close the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant by 2025 and replace it with renewable energy. …
356Can the Internet of Things be Green and Safe?16-08-19Today’s smart homes can be managed from your phone; banking can be done with the swipe of an app. …
355Redefining National Parks and Family Farms in a Changing Climate16-08-12America’s National Parks are struggling to find a balance between the needs of a growing population and the desire to preserve our natural heritage. …
354Is California Entering a Megadrought?16-08-05As the dry spell continues, studies show that California could be facing a megadrought lasting decades. …
353The Health Hazards of One Degree16-07-29Global warming is hitting closer to home than we think, from a neighborhood child gasping with asthma to a parent collapsing from heatstroke. …
352Getting Baked: Can Legalizing Pot Help Fight Climate Change?16-07-22In November California voters have the chance to legalize marijuana. …
351Sea Heroes: Extreme Edition16-07-14Our planet’s oceans drive our weather and generate much of our oxygen -- and they’re being severely impacted by climate change. …
350After El Niño Now What?16-07-08Many Californians are wondering if El Niño has saved the Golden State from its historic drought. …
349Old Nukes, New Nukes16-07-01A two-part conversation about the present and future of atomic power in a hot and crowded world. …
348C1 Revue: Climate Control16-07-01We’ll explore the role of imagination in finding solutions to environmental threats – from fantasy films to engineering the sky to control the Earth’s climate. …
347Can the Pacific Coast Lead the Transition to a Clean Economy?16-06-24The Pacific states and British Columbia have all pledged to reduce carbon emissions. …
346Tom Steyer & Andy Karsner: Making Good on the Promise of Paris16-06-17The Paris climate agreement was signed by 196 countries and endorsed by corporate America. …
345Nicholas Stern and Steve Westly16-06-10While federal experts warn that it will cost $44 trillion to rid the U.S. economy of carbon, Citibank counters that failing to act on climate …
344Remaking the Planet16-06-03Geoengineering may sound like science fiction, but there are many who believe we can -- and should -- be taking drastic measures to cool our …
343C1 Revue: Doubt, Deception, Defiance16-06-01Today, we’re going to extreme ends of climate change debate... and action. …
342U.S. Energy Secretary and Business Leaders16-05-27Nearly 200 countries have pledged to go on a carbon diet. …
341Earning Green16-05-20We will discuss the hot prospects for building a climate-conscious career. …
340Learning Green16-05-13We discuss how doctors, teachers and parents are framing climate change as a children’s issue. …
339Liccardo, Schaaf and Ting vs. Global Warming16-05-06The global effects of climate disruption will have local impacts on the Bay Area. …
338C1 Revue: Living on Sunshine16-05-01You know that cartoon where the guy has a light bulb over his head and then “bing” it goes on? …
337Cowspiracy16-04-29In the quest for a carbon-neutral lifestyle, it can be difficult to sort out which activities have the greatest negative impact on our climate, from …
336The Health Hazards of One Degree16-04-22Global warming is hitting closer to home than we think, from a neighborhood child gasping with asthma to a parent collapsing from heatstroke. …
335Fighting Fossil Fuels All the Way to Prison16-04-08Radical protesters Tim DeChristopher and Georgia Hirsty put the “active” in “activism.” But is civil disobedience the best way to effect real change? …
334C1 Revue: Climate Science: Hope & Worry16-04-01The historic climate summit in Paris is behind us. …
333Today's EV Market16-03-25Today’s electric cars are more fun to drive than ever. …
332Beans and Brew16-03-18Coffee, beer and chocolate – oh my! …
331Cigarettes and Tailpipes16-03-11Cigarette makers downplayed the dangers of smoking for decades with distracting science. …
330Climate Equity16-03-04Communities of color are most affected by pollution, yet they’ve been overlooked by the green movement. …
329Bread, Wine and Chocolate in a Warming World16-02-24Connecting the dots between the foods we love and our environment may be one way to engage people in the climate change fight – one …
328Handling Your Feelings About Climate Change16-02-18If climate change makes you feel anxious, depressed or powerless, psychologists say you’re not alone. …
327U.S. Energy Secretary and Business Leaders16-02-12Nearly 200 countries have pledged to go on a carbon diet. …
326Fighting Fossil Fuels All the Way to Prison16-02-05Radical protestersTim DeChristopher and Georgia Hirsty put the “active” in “activism.” But is civil disobedience the best way to effect real change? …
325C1 Revue: Cars of the Future16-01-29We’ll never win the climate change challenge if we don’t change the way we make and drive cars. …
324How We Roll16-01-29Ride-sharing, biking, bussing – when it comes to getting around, there’s a growing menu of ala carte wheels to choose from. …
323Greening Asia16-01-22As the Asian economy booms, its people have paid the price in polluted air and water. …
322Julián Castro16-01-15The new American Dream is an energy-efficient home in a healthy, green community, and HUD Secretary Julián Castro wants to make it affordable for everyone. …
321Dr. Chris Field – The Stephen Schneider Award16-01-08The latest recipient of the Stephen Schneider Award calls COP21 “a turning point,” but warns that there’s still much to be done to combat global …
320Down and Dirty16-01-01The meat industry has been much maligned for its part in climate change. …
319C1 Revue: Racing to Zero15-12-31The path towards a clean energy future entails reducing our carbon footprint. …
318T. Boone Pickens15-12-18Will the U.S. oil boom cripple OPEC? …
317Climate One in Paris15-12-11Climate One went on the road to check out the action in and around the UN Climate Summit in Paris. …
316The Road to Paris: Christiana Figueres and William Reilly15-12-04Past conferences have failed to reach consensus on addressing climate change. …
315C1 Revue: The Changing Oceans15-12-01Human activity has touched every corner of the Earth. …
314Atmosphere of Hope15-11-27Climate change awareness and action are growing. …
313Power Drive15-11-20California has an ambitious plan to reduce carbon emissions. …
312Charging Ahead: PG&E Tony Earley15-11-13PG&E hopes to become 50% renewable by 2030 by transitioning to renewable power sources and investing in a 21st century grid. …
311Resilient Cities15-10-30El Niño is waiting in the wings, and heat waves, sea level rise and drought are in the forecast as well. …
310C1 Revue: Global Carbon15-10-26Pope Francis – in his new encyclical, and in his recent talks at both the U.N. and U.S. Congress – says that it is our …
309Voices of the Wild15-10-23Thanks to climate change, the wild corners of the planet are shrinking or disappearing altogether. …
308Competition for Power15-10-16Consumers in Marin and Sonoma already have freedom of choice when it comes to renewable power. …
307Arctic Melting & Rising15-10-09Few of us will ever venture to the faraway Arctic. …
306Sylvia Earle (Rebroadcast)15-10-02As the health of our oceans go, so goes the health of our planet. …
305Hacking the Climate15-09-25Spray painting the sky to deflect sunlight and cool the earth sounds like science fiction. …
304C1 Revue: Climate Fantasy & Denial15-09-24Today we look at fact and fiction in our approach to the climate challenge. …
303Pope Francis: Climate Changer?15-09-18Pope Francis’ bold statement on global warming has prompted a discussion of stewardship across faiths. …
302EPA Chief Gina McCarthy (Rebroadcast)15-09-11From fisheries to food safety, California drought to Toledo tapwater, the EPA is waging the battle against climate change both domestically and globally. …
301Hank Paulson: Dealing with China (Rebroadcast)15-09-04China is both our economic competitor and an ally in the climate change fight. …
300Weather Whiplash (Rebroadcast)15-08-27From hurricanes and superstorms to drought, fire and floods -- what’s causing our country’s extreme weather events, and how can they be prevented? …
299C1 Revue: Alfalfa & Lawns15-08-24Our next program is all about water. …
298Climate Cognition (Rebroadcast)15-08-21Sure, there are climate deniers – but even those who accept global warming as reality often fail to act on it. …
297Reinventing Water15-08-14As the drought drags on, water is becoming an ever more precious resource. …
296Greening Asia15-08-07As the Asian economy booms, its people have paid the price in polluted air and water. …
295Cli-Fi 2015 (Rebroadcast)15-08-02Climate change is more than a plot device – it’s our reality, and the signs are all around us. …
294C1 Revue: Clean and Cool15-07-28Fossil fuels are at the core of the climate challenge. …
293Almonds and Lawns15-07-24Who’s really wasting our water? …
292How We Roll15-07-17Ride-sharing, biking, bussing – when it comes to getting around, there’s a growing menu of ala carte wheels to choose from. …
291Clean Cloud (Rebroadcast)15-07-10Many Silicon Valley companies have committed to going 100% renewable. …
290The Road to Paris: Christiana Figueres and William Reilly15-07-03Past conferences have failed to reach consensus on addressing climate change. …
289The Carbon Bubble (Rebroadcast)15-06-26As supply grows and demand decreases, oil prices are dropping by the barrel. …
288C1 Revue: Hank Paulson and Gina McCarthy15-06-24Climate change is impacting much more than the environment. …
287Sylvia Earle15-06-19As the health of our oceans go, so goes the health of our planet. …
286Climate Cognition15-06-12Sure, there are climate deniers – but even those who accept global warming as reality often fail to act on it. …
285EPA Chief Gina McCarthy15-06-05From fisheries to food safety, California drought to Toledo tapwater, the EPA is waging the battle against climate change both domestically and globally. …
284Hacking the Climate15-05-28Spray painting the sky to deflect sunlight and cool the earth sounds like science fiction. …
283C1 Revue: Power Plays15-05-27Despite soggy prices the outlook for American oil and gas is still promising. …
282Hank Paulson: Dealing with China15-05-22China is both our economic competitor and an ally in the climate change fight. …
281Coal Wars15-05-15Coal provides cheap energy and economic prosperity – along with greenhouse gases and lung disease. …
280Beans and Brew15-05-01Coffee, beer and chocolate – oh my! …
279C1 Revue: Fuel Forward15-04-27Low gas prices are pumping up sales of SUVs and trucks. …
278New Food Revolution15-04-24The amount of food needed to feed the earth’s growing population is expected to double by mid-century. …
277T. Boone Pickens15-04-17Will the U.S. oil boom cripple OPEC? …
276Climate Denial15-04-10Do you believe in climate denial? …
275The Carbon Bubble15-04-03As supply grows and demand decreases, oil prices are dropping by the barrel. …
274C1 Revue: Future Food15-03-30Unpredictable weather has always been the farmer’s Achilles heel. …
273Clean Cloud15-03-27Many Silicon Valley companies have committed to going 100% renewable. …
272C1 Revue: Water World15-03-23Climate disruption is changing weather around the world. …
271Weather Whiplash15-03-20From hurricanes and superstorms to drought, fire and floods -- what’s causing our country’s extreme weather events, and how can they be prevented? …
270Cheap Gasoline15-03-13Gas prices are plunging, and Americans can get back on the road again. …
269C1 Revue: Resource Revolution15-03-09The global energy economy is undergoing tectonic shifts. …
268Chasing Water (Rebroadcast)15-03-06Climate change exacerbates effects of both drought and flood conditions worldwide. …
267C1 Revue: Power and Population15-03-03The Red/Blue divide in American politics is really a rainbow of perspectives. …
266Cli-Fi 201515-02-27Climate change is more than a plot device – it’s our reality, and the signs are all around us. …
265C1 Revue: Generating Innovation15-02-25Today’s Climate One program looks at innovative policies and products that could power a new era of clean and affordable energy. …
264Julián Castro15-02-19The new American Dream is an energy-efficient home in a healthy, green community, and HUD Secretary Julián Castro wants to make it affordable for everyone. …
263Down and Dirty15-02-13The meat industry has been much maligned for its part in climate change. …
262C1 Revue: Settled Science15-02-13We tackle the facts and fantasies of clean energy. …
261Lisa Jackson and Rajendra Pachauri15-02-06Apple tries to make conservation cool with energy-efficient products and green manufacturing practices. …
260Oil Ahead15-01-30With gas prices plummeting and support growing for a reduction on fossil fuels, what does the future hold for the oil industry? …
259GMOs: Necessary in a Hot and Crowded World? (Rebroadcast)15-01-23Biotechnology promises weed-resistant crops, bigger yields, more food for a growing population. …
258C1 Revue: Fueling Wealth15-01-20The way we think influences what we think about wild weather. …
257Dr. Jane Lubchenco15-01-16Jane Lubchenco oversaw NOAA during the worst 4-year weather period in U.S. history. …
256Climate Denial15-01-09Do you believe in climate denial? …
255Powering Innovation (09/28/14) (Rebroadcast)14-12-19Companies big and small are conjuring up new technologies, production methods and delivery systems to capitalize on the trend towards a green economy. …
254Beans and Brew (11/20/14)14-12-12Coffee, beer and chocolate – oh my! …
253C1 Revue: Climate on our Minds14-12-12The way we think influences what we think about wild weather. …
252Climate on the Brain (09/12/14) (Rebroadcast)14-12-05Despite abundant evidence that climate change threatens our planet, public concern is on the decline. …
251New Food Revolution (11/24/14)14-11-28The amount of food needed to feed the earth’s growing population is expected to double by mid-century. …
250Keystone and Beyond (10/30/14)14-11-21By land, by sea or via the Keystone Pipeline, Canadian oil is coming to satisfy our energy thirst. …
249Chasing Water (10/28/14)14-11-14Climate change exacerbates effects of both drought and flood conditions worldwide. …
248U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz (10/23/14)14-11-07How can America balance its energy boom with the need to reduce carbon pollution? …
247Water Politics (09/12/14)14-10-31It’s a big year for water politics in California. …
246Oil on Rails (10/03/14)14-10-24Crude oil is riding the rails to East Bay refineries at an increasing rate. …
245Climate on the Brain (09/12/14)14-10-17Despite abundant evidence that climate change threatens our planet, public concern is on the decline. …
244Creating Climate Wealth (09/16/14)14-10-10Transitioning from fossil to solar power means jobs, profits and an energy renaissance. …
243Deepak Chopra and Rinaldo Brutoco: Changing Energy, Changing Consciousness (09/15/14)14-10-03Will a change in consciousness help us end our dependence on fossil fuels? …
242Powering Innovation (09/28/14)14-09-26Companies big and small are conjuring up new technologies, production methods and delivery systems to capitalize on the trend towards a green economy. …
241Water Underfoot (08/13/14)14-08-29During dry times, water is a precious liquid asset – and our savings are depleting. …
240Green Latinos (02/07/14) (Rebroadcast)14-08-08What are the issues that link the Latino community to the environmental movement? …
239Texas Governor Rick Perry: Energy Independence in America (06/11/14)14-08-01Governor Rick Perry believes a Texas-style spirit of innovation and competition could solve America’s economic woes and lead to energy independence. …
238Aquatech (03/11/14) (Rebroadcast)14-07-25From Egyptian irrigation systems to Roman aqueducts to the dikes and canals of The Netherlands, the world’s civilizations have long found innovative ways to harness …
237Climate Cartoons (07/08/14)14-07-18What’s so funny about climate change? …
236Ecological Intelligence (04/18/14) (Rebroadcast)14-07-11What’s really preventing us from enacting environmental change? …
235GMOs: Necessary in a Hot and Crowded World? (06/11/14)14-07-04Biotechnology promises weed-resistant crops, bigger yields, more food for a growing population. …
234Resource Revolution (06/09/14)14-06-27Today’s two billion middle class consumers will more than double globally over the next two decades. …
233Stormy Science, Rocky Investments (06/03/14)14-06-20Climate change is risky business – but how risky is it for business? …
232Meatonomics (02/24/14) (Rebroadcast)14-06-13Tim Koopman is a fourth-generation rancher; his family has been raising cattle on their ranch in Alameda County since 1918 and he now heads the …
231Nature's Price Tag (07/25/13) (Rebroadcast)14-06-06An emerging area of economics aims to put a price on nature as a way of justifying preserving it in societies dominated by the wisdom …
230Beyond Plastic (01/30/14) (Rebroadcast)14-05-30Who should take responsibility for reducing the amount of plastic debris that litters our cities, waterways and oceans? …
229Rising Seas, Rising Costs (02/11/14) (Rebroadcast)14-05-23Swelling sea levels used to be a concern associated with future generations and faraway lands. …
228Ecological Intelligence (04/18/14)14-05-16What’s really preventing us from enacting environmental change? …
227Climate in the Classroom (03/25/14)14-05-16Today’s teenagers, also known as Millenials or Generation Y, now have a new moniker: Greenagers. …
226Nuclear Power (04/03/14)14-04-25Three years after Fukushima is nuclear power dead in the water? …
225Fracking Boom (04/01/14)14-04-06America is in the midst of a fracking boom. …
224Beyond Plastic (01/30/14)14-03-20Who should take responsibility for reducing the amount of plastic debris that litters our cities, waterways and oceans? …
223Aquatech (03/11/14)14-03-20From Egyptian irrigation systems to Roman aqueducts to the dikes and canals of The Netherlands, the world’s civilizations have long found innovative ways to harness …
222The Goldman Prize at 25 (03/06/14)14-03-11Since 1989, The Goldman Environmental Prize has honored more than 150 grassroots heroes who are fighting on the front lines to deliver clean water, clean …
221Meatonomics (02/24/14)14-03-05Tim Koopman is a fourth-generation rancher; his family has been raising cattle on their ranch in Alameda County since 1918 and he now heads the …
220Condoms and Climate (02/25/14)14-02-28Breathing, eating and consuming, an individual human being produces tons of carbon every year – population may be the key to curbing greenhouse gas emissions. …
219Going to Paris: Todd Stern (02/19/14)14-02-21The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Warsaw, Poland last year achieved modest progress toward an international agreement on reducing carbon pollution. …
218Rising Seas, Rising Costs (02/11/14)14-02-21Swelling sea levels used to be a concern associated with future generations and faraway lands. …
217Going to Paris: Ambassador Todd Stern (02/19/14)14-02-21The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Warsaw, Poland last year achieved modest progress toward an international agreement on reducing carbon pollution. …
216Beyond Plastics (1/30/14)14-02-08Who should take responsibility for reducing the amount of plastic debris that litters our cities, waterways and oceans? …
215Fluid State (01/10/14)14-01-16“For us, a drought means human misery, economic devastation to some natural assets and certainly an unproductive living standard for the majority of our people,” …
214Fluid State (1/10/14)14-01-16“For us, a drought means human misery, economic devastation to some natural assets and certainly an unproductive living standard for the majority of our people,” …
213U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus (1/6/14)14-01-09A clean-energy economy, I think, is the future,” according to 75th U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, who leads America’s Navy and Marine Corps. …
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell (11/7/13) 13-12-18 18:40 “We could start by being rational about how we spend the money that we have,” said U.S. Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell about taking care …
Skeptics & Smog (12/10/13) 13-12-18 00:11 "We could end up being part of the problem, even when we're right," said Jim Hoggan, co-Founder of the DeSmog Blog and chair of the …
212Forest Wars (12/04/13)13-12-17“I wish more companies would come out of the closet, so to speak, and talk about what they’re doing,” said Sissel Waage, director of biodiversity …
211Carbon Curves (12/11/13)13-12-14Climate change is not some academic thing, it's pervasive – you see the signs of change everywhere,” said Ben Santer, a climate scientist at the …
Lord Nicholas Stern: The 2013 Stephen Schneider Award (12/11/13) 13-12-14 01:02 "I don't think there's any right to emit, I think there's a right to development," said former World Bank chief economist Lord Nicholas Stern, a …
210Ag and Trade (11/18/13)13-12-07This country has forgotten rural America for far too long," said U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. …
209Power Year in Review (12/2/13)13-12-04“Fear of fracking is rampant,” said KQED science editor Craig Miller when asked about California’s energy headlines of 2013. …
208Parched California (11/14/13)13-11-21The Bay Delta debate sucks all the oxygen out of the water discussion," according to Lester Snow, executive director of the California Water Foundation. …
207Graham Nash (11/7/13)13-11-08In 1968, Graham Nash left his native England and flew to Los Angeles to visit his enchanting, brilliant girlfriend, Joni Mitchell. …
206Fracked State (11/05/13)13-11-07“We have been fracking in California for 60 years and we have done it safely,” according to Paul Deiro, an energy lobbyist with KP Public …
205Deep Blue (10/28/13)13-11-01“Every second breath comes from the ocean,” said Mary Hagedorn, a research scientist with the Smithsonian Institution and the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology. …
204Mountain Meltdown (10/22/13)13-10-29“We want skiers to literally help save the world,” said Porter Fox, editor at Powder Magazine. …
203Paul Hawken & Andy Revkin: Carbon Gift (10/18/13)13-10-23“Humans are problem-solving animals – you would never know it reading the press,” said environmentalist Paul Hawken. …
202OPEC Oil Embargo +40 (10/18/13)13-10-22“You would much rather breathe the air in any American city than breathe it in Beijing – thank you, EPA,” said former Secretary of State …
201Bay Delta: A Grand Bargain? (10/15/13)13-10-15“The Delta is not just a canteen to supply water…it’s a place that a lot of people live and work and call home,” said Kip …
200Grazing, Grass and Gas (10/3/13)13-10-10“We have the potential to use grazing lands and use cattle and livestock to help slow climate change,” according to UC Berkeley professor Whendee Silver. …
199Metro Revolution (9/19/13)13-09-24I will attest to the fact that the federal government actually has left the building," said Kofi Bonner, president of Lennar’s Bay Area Urban Division. …
198Corn, Cars and Cows (8/21/13)13-08-26While ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline, some researchers argue its production makes it less than environmentally friendly. …
197Overheated (6/27/13)13-08-07“Climate change will be the biggest health issue of my grandchild’s lifetime and my great-grandchildren’s lifetime…we will be looking at somewhere in the range of …
196Nature's Price Tag (7/25/13)13-07-29An emerging area of economics aims to put a price on nature as a way of justifying preserving it in societies dominated by the wisdom …
195Fracking News (7/19/13)13-07-26Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is “the most profound [energy] revolution that we’ve had in decades,” said San Francisco Chronicle reporter David Baker. …
194Environmental Debt (7/8/13)13-07-09There is a pattern between the way we do business and the changes in our climate. …
193Governors Ritter and Whitman: Risk and Resilience (6/19/13)13-06-27Hurricane Sandy and the devastating Colorado fires of 2012 underscore the idea that climate disruption is amplifying natural disasters, if not causing them. …
192Power Choice (6/17/13)13-06-24Rising interest in clean power is presenting electric monopolies with competition for the first time. …
191Sea Surge (6/18/13)13-06-24Humans have been using their ingenuity to deal with sea level rise, floods, and fluctuating coasts for the past 15,000 years, and recent extreme events …
190Pandora's Promise (6/15/13)13-06-21In the wake of the Fukushima disaster, the U.S. is struggling to define its nuclear energy future. …
189Rebels With a Cause (6/9/13)13-06-21The documentary “Rebels with a Cause” follows “ordinary citizens who did extraordinary things” in the second half of the 20th century to preserve the natural …
188Google's Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen (6/4/13)13-06-06Google's Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen In the next decade, five billion more people should be able to access most of the world’s information through …
187Walmart. Emit Less. Live Better (5/6/13)13-06-05Walmart. …
186Climate Correspondents (5/3/13)13-05-09Environmental journalists representing Brazil, China, Nigeria and the Philippines tackle the climate news of a developing world. …
185Warrior Writers (5/3/13)13-05-09The urgency of the climate crisis has compelled writers such as Bill McKibben and Antonia Juhasz to cross the line into advocacy. …
184Water, Food & Energy with Marvin Odum (4/29/13)13-05-02Climate change is “real” and requires action, says Marvin Odum, President of Shell Oil Company. …
183Pipeline Paradigm (4/26/13)13-05-01Are the Canadian tar sands and Keystone XL pipeline huge economic drivers or climate killers? …
182Global Meltdown: Christiana Figueres (4/17/13)13-04-22These are tough days for international efforts to put a meaningful price on carbon pollution. …
181Petropoly (4/5/13)13-04-12The country's energy paradigm is caught between the slogans of “drill-baby-drill” and “oil is evil.” The real problem arguably is that the global oil market …
180Senator Dianne Feinstein: Guns, Drones and Energy (4/3/13)13-04-08The United States should restrain the use of guns on the street and drones in the air according to U.S. …
179Fracking California (4/2/13)13-04-08Tempting oil reserves trapped in California Monterey shale are raising the possibility of a fracking boom in California. …
178Fracked Nation (4/2/13)13-04-08With a thriving natural gas market in the U.S., oil and energy companies are in a race for fracking rights across the country. …
177Tomorrowland (3/22/13)13-03-26“It’s essential for China to be on a low emissions growth pattern,” said Jian Lin, Chairman of The China Sustainable Energy Program. …
176Clean Communities (3/22/13)13-03-26Coastal cities “are facing an existential threat that we are not prepared to deal with,” said Gabriel Metcalf, the Executive Director of San Francisco Planning …
175Game Change (3/19/13)13-03-21“We are already paying significant economic costs” of climate disruption and they are “only going to increase,” says democratic strategist Chris Lehane. …
174Bracing for Impact: Bay Area Vulnerabilities and Preparedness (3/18/13)13-03-20If we do not take the rational approach to this problem [of climate disruption] we are all facing really catastrophic impacts," said Ezra Rapport, Executive …
173Bracing for Impact: America’s Risks and Resilience (3/18/13)13-03-20“The Bay Area will be here 200 years from now. …
172American Turnaround (3/12/13)13-03-13No private investor in the world would put money into General Motors when it was going bankrupt, says former GM CEO Ed Whitacre. …
171Borrowed Wheels (3/5/13)13-03-07As of 2013 car sharing has over a million participants in North America, says Susan Shaheen, Co-Director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center at UC …
170Sharing Economy (3/5/13)13-03-07“The distribution centers of the future are our closets and garages,” says Andy Ruben, co-founder of sharing start-up Yerdle. …
169Individual Matters (2/12/13)13-02-13What matters more when addressing climate change: individual action, corporate action, or policy change? …
168Solar Flares (2/5/13)13-02-07Through all the growing pains and political attacks, the U.S. solar industry is still moving ahead. …
167Driving Growth (2/4/13)13-02-06An energy “renaissance” is happening in the U.S. and Rhonda Zygocki, Executive VP of Policy and Planning at Chevron, says it is “driven by innovation” …
166Generation Green (1/29/13)13-01-30Social entrepreneurs and youth advocates are reaching out to schools across the country to engage the next generation in the climate dialogue. …
165Clean Clothes (1/25/13)13-01-25From organic cotton to recycled zippers many clothing brands are trying to establish their bona fides with consumers who care about the health of their …
164Power Mix (1/15/12)13-01-17Power Mix Cheap natural gas is changing the energy mix in America. …
163Lost In The Wash (1/11/13)13-01-12Lost In The Wash With everything from hand soap to glass cleaner labeled as “eco-friendly” or “sustainable” consumers are suffering from green fatigue. …
162Congregation Power (12/12/12)12-12-13Congregation Power Rabbi Yonatan Neril, Founder and Executive Director, Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development, Jerusalem Reverend Sally Bingham, Founder, Interfaith Power and Light Reverend Ng, …
161James Hansen: Stephen Schneider Climate Science Communication Award (12/4/12)12-12-07James Hansen: Stephen Schneider Climate Science Communication Award Blurb: Dr. James Hansen, NASA climatologist, on communicating climate change to the next generation, human fingerprints on …
160Political Science (12/4/12)12-12-07Political Science Blurb: Michael Mann, Katharine Hayhoe, and Bill Anderegg tackle the political nature of climate science and their experiences as ‘climate warriors.’ Michael Mann …
159Carbon Math (11/9/12)12-11-09Carbon Math Bill McKibben, Founder, 350.org, Author, Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet John Hofmeister, CEO, Citizens for Affordable Energy; Former President, …
158GMO: Label or Not? (10/25/12)12-10-26GMO: Label or Not? …
157Tear Down that Dam? (10/15/12)12-10-16Tear Down that Dam? …
156Energy and the Election (10/9/12)12-10-12Energy and the Election Donnie Fowler, Founder and CEO, Dogpatch Strategies Bob Inglis, Former Republican U.S. Representative, South Carolina Bill Reilly, Former Administrator, U.S. Environmental …
155Clean Money (9/28/12)12-10-03Clean Money Dennis McGinn, President, American Council on Renewable Energy Clint Wilder, Author, Clean Tech Nation John Bohn, CEO, Renewable Energy Trust The funding outlook …
154Green New Deal (9/17/12)12-09-18Green New Deal Michael Grunwald, Senior National Correspondent, Time; Author, The New New Deal Nancy Pfund, Managing Partner, DBL Investors Is the Obama stimulus package …
153Building Green Cities (9/7/12)12-09-17Building Green Cities David Gensler, Executive Director, Gensler Craig Hartman, Design Partner, SOM Michael Deane, Chief Sustainability Officer, Turner Construction Phil Williams, Vice President, Webcor …
152Building Innovation (9/7/12)12-09-17Building Innovation Gary Dillabough, Managing Partner, Westly Group Ann Hand, CEO, Project Frog Kevin Surace, Founder, Serious Energy Cleantech entrepreneurs are changing the way buildings …
151EV Riders (8/20/12)12-08-22EV Riders John Kalb, Founder, EV Charging Pros; Owner of a BMW ActiveE Andrea Kissack, Senior Editor for Quest, KQED Felix Kramer, Founder, CalCars; Owner …
150Story Wars (7/10/12)12-07-19Story Wars Carrie Armel, Researcher, Stanford; Co-Chair, Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference Jon Else, Cinematographer, Last Call at the Oasis; Professor of Journalism, UC …
149Richard Muller: Skeptical Climate Science (6/21/12)12-06-26Richard Muller, Professor of Physics, UC Berkeley In conversation with Greg Dalton, Found of Climate One, moderator Physicist Richard Muller challenges scientific data used in …
148Nuclear Revival? (6/11/12)12-06-18Nuclear Revival? …
147Innovation Power (6/4/12)12-06-12Innovation Power Dan Adler, President, California Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF) Jeff Byron, Vice Chair, Clean Tech Open; former Commissioner, California Energy Commission Matt Scullin, Founder …
146Green Myths Busted (5/21/12)12-05-22Green Myths Busted Diana Donlon, Cool Foods Campaign Director, The Center For Food Safety David Friedman, Deputy Director, Union of Concerned Scientists Betsy Rosenberg, Radio …
145Steve Coll: ExxonMobil and American Power (5/8/12)12-05-09Steve Coll: ExxonMobil and American Power Steve Coll, Author, Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power; former Managing Editor, The Washington Post In Conversation with Greg …
144Crash Course (4/24/12)12-04-25Crash Course Chris Martenson, Ph.D., Futurist; Author, The Crash Course Tom Van Dyck, Senior Vice President, RBC Wealth Management In the midst of all the …
143Power Poll (4/19/12)12-04-25Power Poll Donnie Fowler, Clean Tech Strategist Loren Kaye, President, California Foundation for Commerce and Education Dave Metz, Pollster, FM3 "When Americans step into the …
142Covering Electric Cars (4/23/12)12-04-25Covering Electric Cars Chelsea Sexton, EV expert featured in Who Killed the Electric Car? …
141Water World (3/29/12)12-03-30Water World Laurent Auguste, CEO, Veolia Water Americas Jonas Minton, Water Policy Advisor, Planning and Conservation League Jason Morrison, Program Director, Pacific Institute Wild weather …
140Speaking Youth to Power (3/26/12)12-03-29Speaking Youth to Power Abigail Borah, student, SustainUS.org Tania Pulido, Green For All Fellow; Brower Youth Award winner Adarsha Shivakumar, Stanford student, litigation plaintiff From …
139Going Local (3/23/12)12-03-26Going Local Dan Rosen, Founder and CEO, Solar Mosaic Michael Shuman, Author, Local Dollars Local Sense Andrew Swallow, Founder, Mixt Greens; Author, Mixt Salads: A …
138GM CEO Dan Akerson (3/7/12)12-03-08GM CEO Dan Akerson Dan Akerson, Chairman and CEO, General Motors THaving posted the most profitable year in it history, General Motors seeks to drive …
137From Durban to Rio (2/29/12)12-03-02From Durban to Rio Tom Heller, Executive Director, Climate Policy Initiative; Professor, Stanford Law School Marc Stuart, Co-Founder, EcoSecurities Mark Schapiro, Senior Correspondent, Center for …
136Cruising 55 (2/13/12)12-02-24Cruising 55 Shad Balch, Environment and Energy Communications, General Motors Roland Hwang, Director of Transportation Programs, NRDC Mary Nichols, Chair, California Air Resources Board Chris …
135Power Plays: Media Roundtable (2/3/12)12-02-08Power Plays: Media Roundtable David Baker, Reporter, San Francisco Chronicle Dana Hull, Reporter, San Jose Mercury News Cassandra Sweet, Reporter, Dow Jones Clean energy has …
134Sun Spots (1/30/12)12-02-02Sun Spots David Hayes, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Interior John Laird, Secretary, California Resources Agency David Festa, West Coast Vice President, Environmental Defense Fund …
133Wild Weather (12/13/11)11-12-162011 has been marked by extreme weather. …
132Dr. Richard Alley, Winner of the Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication (12/6/11)11-12-07The Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication Dr. Richard Alley, Professor of Geosciences, Penn State The event is a moving tribute to …
131Dan Miller: Boom or Bust? (11/18/11)11-11-22Boom or Bust? …
130Sun Up (11/17/11)11-11-18Sun Up Dan Shugar, CEO, Solaria Tom Dinwoodie, CTO, SunPower In the wake of the collapse of solar panel maker Solyndra, the solar industry has …
129The Great Disruption (11/7/11)11-11-08The Great Disruption Paul Gilding, Professor, Cambridge University Program for Sustainability Leadership Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow, Post Carbon Institute Growth as we’ve known it is …
128Energy Innovation: Overhaul or Tweak? (11/3/11)11-11-03Energy Innovation: Overhaul or Tweak? …
127William Clay Ford, Jr. (10/27/11)11-10-28Executive Chairman, Ford Motor Co. …
126US Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) (10/26/11)11-10-27US Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) America should wean itself from foreign oil and invest in clean energy technologies and infrastructure. …
125Beyond Petroleum: Lessons from the Gulf of Mexico (10/21/11)11-10-25Beyond Petroleum: Lessons from the Gulf of Mexico Bill Reilly, Co-Chair, National Oil Spill Commission Bob Graham, Co-Chair, National Oil Spill Commission More than a …
124Beyond Petroleum: Navy Seals Leading the Charge (10/21/11)11-10-25Beyond Petroleum: Navy Seals Leading the Charge Jackalyne Pfannenstiel, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Energy & Installations Jeremy Carl, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University …
123Saltworks and Beyond (10/18/11)11-10-19Saltworks and Beyond Peter Calthorpe, Principal Architect, Peter Calthorpe Associates David Lewis, Executive Director, Save the Bay Jack Matthews, Mayor, San Mateo The debate over …
122Daniel Yergin: On Energy, Security and the Remaking of the Modern World (10/13/11)11-10-18On Energy, Security and the Remaking of the Modern World Daniel Yergin, Executive Vice President and Chairman, IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates; CNBC Global Energy …
121Red Alert: China Time, China Scale (10/12/11)11-10-18Red Alert: China Time, China Scale Peter Greenwood, Executive Director of Strategy, China Light and Power Group Stephen Leeb, Co-author, Red Alert Alex Wang, Visiting …
120Drop In, Scale Up? (10/6/11)11-10-07Drop In, Scale Up? …
119Truckin' (10/5/11)11-10-07Truckin' John Boesel, CEO, CALSTART Mike Tunnell, Director, Environmental Affairs, American Trucking Associations Alan Niedzwiecki, CEO, Quantum Technologies In August, the Obama administration announced the …
118Jeremy Rifkin, President, Foundation on Economic Trends (10/3/11)11-10-04Jeremy Rifkin President, Foundation on Economic Trends; Author, The Third Industrial Revolution: How Lateral Power Is Transforming Energy and Changing the World The world is …
117Big Green (9/28/11)11-09-29Big Green Michael Brune, Executive Director, Sierra Club Felicia Marcus, Western Director, Natural Resources Defense Council Karen Topakian, Board Chair, Greenpeace USA It would not …
116Carbon & Courts II: Cap and Trade: Fixable or Fatally Flawed? (9/14/11)11-09-20Carbon & Courts II: Cap and Trade: Fixable or Fatally Flawed? …
115Carbon & Courts I: Atmospheric Trust (9/14/11)11-09-20Carbon & Courts I: Atmospheric Trust Phil Gregory, Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy Pete McCloskey, Former Congressman David Takacs, Associate Professor, UC Hastings College of the …
114Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior (9/19/11)11-09-19Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior California reservoirs are at healthy levels this year, but the state’s water system remains in crisis. …
113Ecosystem Services (9/12/11)11-09-15“Humanity needs nature to thrive.” For Peter Seligmann, who delivers that line, and Jib Ellison, who shares the stage with him at this Climate One …
112Blessed 350: Paul Hawken & Bill McKibben (9/8/11)11-09-15In this Climate One conversation, two of the most influential environmentalists of the past 30 years share the same stage for just the second time …
111Canada’s Oil Sands: Energy Security, or Energy Disaster? (8/30/11)11-09-01Canada’s Oil Sands: Energy Security, or Energy Disaster? …
110Power Down (7/22/11)11-07-25Power Down The Rev. …
109Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council (6/16/11)11-06-20Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council The fact that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is so readily embraced by progressives can conceal …
108Crops, Cattle and Carbon (6/14/11)11-06-15Crops, Cattle and Carbon Cynthia Cory, Director of Environmental Affairs, California Farm Bureau Federation Paul Martin, Director of Environmental Services, Western United Dairymen Jeanne Merrill, …
107Salmon Odyssey (6/3/11)11-06-06Salmon Odyssey Phil Isenberg, Chair, Delta Vision Task Force James Norton, Filmmaker, Salmon: Running the Gauntlet Jonathan Rosenfield, Ph.D., Conservation Biologist, The Bay Institute In …
106Sustainable Urbanism (5/25/11)11-05-31Sustainable Urbanism Stuart Cohen, Executive Director, TransForm Mike Ghielmetti, President, Signature Development Group Ezra Rapport, Executive Director, Association of Bay Area Governments Infill development is …
105Peter Calthorpe, Founder, Calthorpe Associates; Author, Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change (5/25/11)11-05-31Peter Calthorpe, Founder, Calthorpe Associates; Author, Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change It’s a love story gone horribly wrong. …
104Edward Humes: Wal-Mart; Force of Nature or Greenwashing? (5/16/11)11-05-18Wal-Mart: Force of Nature or Greenwashing? …
103Charge It (5/12/11)11-05-16Charge It? …
102Pole Position (5/12/11)11-05-16Pole Position Forrest Beanum, Vice President of Government Relations, Coda Automotive Oliver Kuttner, CEO, Edison2 Bill Reinert, National Manager, Toyota Michael Robinson, VP for Environment, …
101Dr. Tim Flannery: A Natural History of the Planet (5/4/11)11-05-09Tim Flannery Professor of Science, Maquarie University; Chair, Copenhagen Climate Council; Author, Here on Earth: A Natural History of the Planet Greg Dalton, Vice President …
100Senator Dianne Feinstein, Member, United States Senate (D-CA) (4/27/11)11-04-29Senator Dianne Feinstein, Member, United States Senate (D-CA) in conversation with Greg Dalton, Founder of Climate One at The Commonwealth Club In this Climate One …
99Measure What? (4/15/11)11-04-18Measure What? …
98Cell Power: Sprint CEO Dan Hesse (4/15/11)11-04-18Cell Power: Sprint CEO Dan Hesse Dan Hesse, CEO, Sprint Nextel Sprint wants to be recognized as the green leader in the wireless industry, says …
97Nuclear Power: Setting Sun? (4/8/11)11-04-11Nuclear Power: Setting Sun? …
96Energy Policy: What’s Next? (4/5/11)11-04-07Energy Policy: What’s Next? …
95Jim Rogers: Duke of Energy (4/5/11)11-04-07Duke of Energy Jim Rogers, Chairman and CEO, Duke Energy Outside of the Oval Office, one of the most influential voices in the energy debate …
94Ted Danson: Our Endangered Oceans and What We Can Do to Save Them (3/22/11)11-03-23Ted Danson: Our Endangered Oceans and What We Can Do to Save Them Ted Danson, Actor; Environmentalist; Author, Oceana In the mid-1980s, actor Ted Danson …
93Cloud Power: Microsoft + Google (3/11/11)11-03-15Cloud Power: Microsoft + Google (3/11/11) Rob Bernard, Chief Environmental Strategist, Microsoft William Weihl, Green Energy Czar, Google Greg Dalton, Climate One Founder, Moderator Arch …
92American Wasteland (3/7/11)11-03-10American Wasteland Jonathan Bloom, Author, American Wasteland Michael Dimock, President, Roots of Change A.G. Kawamura, Former Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture Greg Dalton, …
91Generation Hot (3/9/11)11-03-10Generation Hot Mark Hertsgaard, Author, Generation Hot Scott Harmon, Sustainability Advisor to Boy Scouts of America Alec Loorz, Founder, Kids-vs-Global-Warming.com Greg Dalton, Founder of Climate …
90EVs + Smart Grid. Horsepower: Accelerating EVs into the Fast Lane11-01-18Horsepower: Accelerating EVs into the Fast Lane Anthony Eggert, Commissioner, California Energy Commission, Transportation Lead Diane Wittenberg, Executive Director, California EV Strategic Plan Diarmuid O'Connell, …
89EVs + Smart Grid. People Power: Rethinking Electricity11-01-18People Power: Rethinking Electricity Dian Grueneich, Former Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission Mark Duvall, Director of Electric Transportation and Energy Storage, Electric Power Research Institute …
88Why Family Dinners Matter: How Every Concern Crosses Your Dinner Plate10-11-15Why Family Dinners Matter: How Every Concern Crosses Your Dinner Plate Laurie David, Producer, An Inconvenient Truth; Author, The Family Dinner Greg Dalton, Founder of …
87Science As A Contact Sport10-11-04Science As A Contact Sport Ben Santer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Noah Diffenbaugh, Professor, Environmental Earth System Science, Stanford Uninversity Greg Dalton, Climate One - …
86Proposition 23: Job Killer or Creator?10-11-02Proposition 23: Yes or No? …
85Calories and Carbon10-10-27Calories and Carbon Ken Cook, Founder and President, Environmental Working Group Whendee Silver, Professor of Ecology, UC Berkeley; Marin Carbon Project Helene York, Director, Bon …
84The Climate Fix?10-10-21The Climate Fix? …
83Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton10-10-16Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Greg Dalton, Founder of Climate One, moderator In just her third appearance before a US audience as secretary of …
82In the Balance: Energy, Economy and Environment10-10-14In the Balance: Energy, Economy and Environment Part of The Chevron California Innovation Series Raj Atluru, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson Ralph Cavanagh, Energy Co-director, …
81Solar Surge?10-10-11Solar Surge? …
80Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: Green Light or Red Light Ahead?10-09-30Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: Green Light or Red Light Ahead? …
79Salt, Oil and Carbon10-09-14Salt, Oil and Carbon Jane Lubchenco, Administrator, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Nancy Sutley, Chair, Council on Environmental Quality, the White House Greg Dalton, Founder …
78Cradle to California10-09-08Cradle to California William McDonough, Architect and Author, Cradle to Cradle Greg Dalton, Founder of Climate One American architect McDonough and German chemist Michael Braungart …
77Spin It Green: The Story of Marissa Muller10-09-02The evolving status of women in the world today will be explored at The Commonwealth Club throughout the month of August in the series The …
76Power Shift: The U.S. Navy and Global Energy Reform10-08-18Power Shift: The U.S. Navy and Global Energy Reform Ray Mabus, Secretary of the U.S. Navy Greg Dalton, Founder of Climate One Within 10 years, …
75Rep. Ed Markey: Cap and Fade?10-08-16Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) Undaunted by the death of climate legislation in the Senate this summer, U.S. Representative Edward Markey (D-MA) vows to reintroduce comprehensive …
74After BP: Climate Progress?10-07-20After BP: Climate Progress? …
73Shai Agassi: A Better Model?10-07-13Shai Agassi: A Better Model? …
72Hot, Wet and Uncertain10-07-12Hot, Wet and Uncertain Wieslaw Maslowski, Research Professor, Naval Post Graduate School Will Travis, Executive Director, Bay Area Conservation and Development Commission Andrew J. Gunther, …
71America’s Climate War10-06-25America’s Climate War Eric Pooley, Deputy Editor, Bloomberg BusinessWeek Why is the national conversation about America’s energy future so polarized? …
70Merchants of Doubt10-06-14Merchants of Doubt Erik Conway, Historian, California Institute of Technology What do tobacco and fossil fuels have in common? …
69Corporate Sustainability: A Sprint or Marathon?10-06-11Corporate Sustainability: A Sprint or Marathon? …
68Drill, Baby, Spill10-05-21Drill, Baby, Spill Jim Boyd, Vice Chair, California Energy Commission Michael Brune, Executive Director, Sierra Club Dan Miller, Managing Director, The Roda Group Catherine Reheis-Boyd, …
67Reporter's Roundtable10-05-14Reporter's Roundtable Are electric cars ready for prime time? …
66National Ocean Policy: Working to Protect Our Oceans and Resources10-05-14National Ocean Policy: Working to Protect Our Oceans and Resources Sarah Chasis, Director of Ocean Initiative, Natural Resources Defense Council Julie Packard, Executive Director, Monterey …
65Youth Grabbing the Wheel: Young Leaders Speak Up on Driving Down Carbon10-05-05Youth Grabbing the Wheel: Young Leaders Speak Up on Driving Down Carbon Jason Bade, 19, Stanford Student; Co-director, Green Youth Alliance; California Climate Champion Gemma …
64Cap and Charade?10-04-26Cap and Charade? …
63Vinod Khosla: Forecast or Invent Our Energy Future?10-04-21Forecast or Invent Our Energy Future? …
62Global Warring with Cleo Paskal10-04-19Global Warring Cleo Paskal, Consultant, U.S. Department of Energy Associate Fellow, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London The changing climate now has the …
61Fossil Fuels + Dependence = Security Risks?10-03-30Fossil Fuels + Dependence = Security Risks? …
60Is Your God Green?10-03-25Is Your God Green? …
59Geo-engineering: Global Salvation or Ruin?10-02-24Geo-engineering: Global Salvation or Ruin? …
58After Copenhagen: What Now?10-02-03After Copenhagen: What Now? …
57Chris Martenson: Oil, Water and Climate10-01-28Chris Martenson: Oil, Water and Climate A former employee of the International Energy Agency told the Guardian newspaper recently that figures about worldwide oil supplies …
56The King of Coal, Prince of Wind? Dave Freudenthal, Governor of Wyoming10-01-25The King of Coal, Prince of Wind? …
55Panel: Scaling Up Solar Power in California10-01-21Sun Up: Scaling Solar Power in California Bob Epstein, Founder, Environmental Entrepreneurs Mike Peevey, Chair, California Public Utilities Commission Mike Splinter, CEO, Applied Materials Nancy …
54Climate One in Copenhagen09-12-17Climate One in Copenhagen Segment One Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor, California Huang Ming, Founder and CEO, Himin Solar (one of China's largest renewable energy companies) Segment …
53James Letz: The Future of Cars and the Auto Industry09-11-20The Future of Cars and the Auto Industry James Lentz, President/COO, Toyota, USA, Inc. Toyota is known for creativity and a commitment to sustainable development, …
52India: Deal Maker or Deal Breaker?09-11-13India: Deal Maker or Deal Breaker? …
51Lester Brown: Saving Civilization Is Not a Spectator Sport09-11-13Saving Civilization Is Not a Spectator Sport Lester Brown, President, Earth Policy Institute Brown sees concern in the merging of world food and energy economies. …
50David Orr: Confronting Climate Collapse09-11-13Down to the Wire: Confronting Climate Collapse David Orr, Professor, Environmental Studies and Politics, Oberlin College Due to our refusal to live within the Earth’s …
49Stephen Schneider: What’s Science Got to Do with Climate Change?09-11-05What’s Science Got to Do with Climate Change? …
48Henry N. Pollack, Ph.D: A World Without Ice09-11-05A World Without Ice: Man’s Impact on Climate Change Henry N. Pollack, Ph.D., Professor of Geophysics, University of Michigan It has taken just three centuries …
47Tim Flannery: Now or Never09-11-05Tim Flannery Chairman, Copenhagen Climate Council; Author, Now or Never: Why We Must Act Now to End Climate Change and Create a Sustainable Future Greg …
46EPA + You = A Greener Future. Lisa Jackson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency09-10-02EPA + You = A Greener Future Lisa Jackson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency After winning higher auto fuel economy earlier this year, what are …
45Arnold Schwarzenegger: California - Carbon = A Cleaner World?09-09-25Arnold Schwarzenegger: California - Carbon = A Cleaner World? …
44Hopenhagen: Seth Farbman, Jon Krosnick, Adam Werbach - Public Support for a Deal in Copenhagen09-09-16Hopenhagen: Seth Farbman, Jon Krosnick, Adam Werbach - Public Support for a Deal in Copenhagen Adam Werbach, CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi S Seth Farbman, Managing …
43Panel: Carbon Exchange 101 - controlling emissions and boosting the economy09-09-16Carbon Exchange 101 Eileen Tutt, Deputy Secretary for Climate Change and Environmental Justice, Cal EPA Lawrence Goulder, Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Stanford University …
42Woody Tasch: Slow Money - Investing as if Food, Farms and Fertility Mattered09-08-28Slow Money: Investing as if Food, Farms and Fertility Mattered Woody Tasch, Chair and President, Slow Money; Author Tasch is the chairman and president of …
41Gill Friend: The Truth About Green Business and the Potential for Jobs and Prosperity09-08-21The Truth About Green Business: The Potential for Jobs and Prosperity Gil Friend, Founder/CEO, Natural Logic, Inc.; Author, The Truth About Green Business Running a …
40World Bank: Driving Incomes Up, Carbon Down09-07-30World Bank: Driving Incomes Up, Carbon Down Katherine Sierra, Vice President for Sustainable Development, World Bank Group Awais Khan, Lead, Clean Tech Venture Capital Practice, …
39Curtailing Suburban Sprawl in California09-07-14Curtailing Suburban Sprawl in California Ted Droettboom, Joint Policy Director, Association of Bay Area Governments Laura Hall, Principal, Hall Alminana, Inc. Paul Campos, Vice President …
38Chevron + Sierra Club: Drilling for Common Ground09-06-11Chevron + Sierra Club: Drilling for Common Ground Dave O’Reilly, CEO, Chevron Carl Pope, Executive Director, The Sierra Club Alan Murray, Deputy Managing Editor, The …
37The Road to Copenhagen: Are We on Track?09-06-09The Road to Copenhagen: Are We on Track? …
36Rethinking Buying and Building: A New Sustainability Chain09-05-18Rethinking Buying and Building: A New Sustainability Chain Andy Ball, CEO, Webcor Builders Beth Springer, EVP, Clorox Dave Steiner, CEO, Waste Management, Inc. Greg Dalton, …
35Clean Coal: Myth, or Reality?09-04-30Clean Coal: Myth, or Reality? …
34Change in Your Palm: The Borneo Rainforest09-04-29Biologist Birute Mary Galdikas discusses the connection between Indonesian rainforests and climate change. …
33Auden Schendler: Getting Green Done - Hard Truths from the Front Lines of the Sustainability Revolution09-04-07Getting Green Done: Hard Truths from the Front Lines of the Sustainability Revolution Auden Schendler, Executive Director of Sustainability, Aspen Skiing Company; Author, Getting Green …
32Climate Security09-03-16Andrew Vincent Alder, Senior Fellow, Institute for Environmental Security Holmes Hummel, Lecturer, Climate Policy, University of California, Berkeley Tom Spencer, Vice Chair, The Institute for …
31Clean Tech for California: Winners of the Third Annual California Clean Tech Open 200809-03-04Clean Tech for California: Emerging Winners Jennifer Billock, Founder, Over the Moon Diapers – Air, Water, and Waste Winner Tuyen Vo, Founder and CTO, Viridis …
30Two Billion Cars: Dan Sperling, Founding Director, Institute of Transportation Studies; Board Member, California Air Resources Board.09-02-19Driving Toward Sustainability Dan Sperling, Founding Director, Institute of Transportation Studies; Board Member, California Air Resources Board By 2020, the number of cars on the …
29Letter To President Obama: Path to a Greener Future. Linda Adams (CalEPA), Carter Roberts (World Wildlife Fund), Jim Wunderman (Bay Area Council of Businesses)09-02-13Letter to President Obama: A Path to a Greener Future Linda Adams, Secretary, California Environmental Protection Agency Carter Roberts, CEO, World Wildlife Fund U.S. Jim …
28Alan Weisman, Author of "The World Without Us"09-02-10Alan Weisman, Author of "The World Without Us" Alan Weisman's reports from around the world have appeared in Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, The …
27Cars: Clean Them or Crush Them. International Council on Clean Transportation, Clean Air Initiative (Asia), and UC Berkeley09-02-02Cars: Clean Them or Crush Them? …
26Getting Your Green Dream Job.09-01-30Getting Your Green Dream Job Nick Ellis, CEO, Bright Green Talent Liz Maw, Executive Director, Net Impact Jeff Horowitz, Founder, Avoided Deforestation Partners Peter Beadle, …
25Climate Countdown: Can The World Cut A Deal? The Nature Conservancy, California Resources Agency09-01-22Climate Countdown: Can the World Cut a Deal? …
24Energy Efficiency Unplugged. Chevron, NRDC, Wall Street Journal, Draper Fisher Jurvetson09-01-21Energy Efficiency Unplugged Jim Davis, President, Chevron Energy Solutions Ralph Cavanagh, Co-director, Energy Program, Natural Resources Defense Council Tim Draper, Founder and Managing Director, Draper …
23Stewart Brand, Co-founder and President, Long Now Foundation09-01-16City Planet Stewart Brand, Co-founder and President, Long Now Foundation Brand will discuss how increasing urbanization is accelerating economic development with remarkable speed. …
22James Howard Kunstler, Author of "The Long Emergency" & "The Geography of Nowhere"09-01-09Author, The Long Emergency, James Howard Kunstler is an author, social critic, public speaker, and blogger. …
21Renewable Energy for California: Challenges and Solutions08-10-22Renewable Energy for California: Challenges and Solutions Paul Douglas, Renewables Portfolio Standard Program Manager, California Public Utilities Commission Roy Kuga, Vice President of Energy Supply, …
20John Hofmeister, Founder and Chief Executive, Citizens for Affordable Energy; Former President, Shell Oil Co.08-10-17Is Big Oil Part of Our Energy Problem, or the Solution? …
19Rob Dunbar, Professor of Earth Science, Senior Fellow, Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment and Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies08-10-09Global Climate Change in the Decades Ahead: Fact Versus Fiction Rob Dunbar, Professor of Earth Science, Senior Fellow, Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment and …
18Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google08-10-02Where Would Google Drill? …
17Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California08-09-27Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California In signing a landmark climate change law two years ago, Governor Schwarzenegger put California ahead of the parade to a …
16Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chair of the Nobel Peace Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); Director General, Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi08-06-28Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chair of the Nobel Peace Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); Director General, Energy and Resources Institute in New …
15Rick Wagoner, Chairman and CEO, General Motors08-05-02Rick Wagoner, Chairman and CEO, General Motors Can GM Really Be Green Motors? …
14Fred Krupp, President of Environmental Defese Fund08-04-24Fred Krupp, President of Environmental Defese Fund Fred Krupp discusses his new book Earth: The Sequel - The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global …
13Adam Werbach, CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi; Former President, Sierra Club; Commissioner, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission08-04-11Adam Werbach CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi; Former President, Sierra Club; Commissioner, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission A lot has happened since Adam Werbach declared environmentalism …
12David Deppen, Environmental Architect-Anatomy of a Green Building08-03-29ANATOMY OF A GREEN BUILDING Dave Deppen, Environmental Architect This program was recorded in front of a live audience on March 27, 2008 Learn more …
11Peter Barnes, Tomales Bay Institute, Co-Founder of Working Assets08-03-13HOW TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE WITHOUT SOAKING THE MIDDLE CLASS Peter Barnes, Tomales Bay Institute, Co-Founder of Working Assets Learn more about your ad choices. …
10Panel: Winners of the Clean Tech Open08-02-23PROPELLING CLEAN TECH IDEAS INTO CLEAN TECH BILLIONS Progress Report from the Winners of the Clean Tech Open Winners tell their stories and display their …
9Gary Hirshberg, President and CE-Yo, Stonyfield Farm08-02-21STIRRING IT UP: How to Make Money and Save the World. …
8Panel: Climate Change after Bali08-02-07Ambassador RENO L. HARNISH III, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs DIANA FARRELL, Director, McKinsey Global …
7Brent Plater, Golden Gate University Environmental Law and Justice Clinic; RACE AGAINST TIME: The 2008 GGNRA Endangered Species Big Year08-01-24RACE AGAINST TIME: The 2008 GGNRA Endangered Species Big Year Brent Plater, Golden Gate University Environmental Law and Justice Clinic Learn more about your ad …
6Fighting Climate Change: Sinking Carbon and Raising Living Standards07-11-28FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE LARRY BRILLIANT, Executive Director, Google.org ANDREA GARDNER, Sustainable Solutions Manager, CH2M Hill AD MELKERT, Undersecretary of the United Nations, Associate Administrator, United …
5Panel: How Green is Your City? The SustainLane U.S. City Rankings07-05-02How Green is Your City? …
4Todd Paglia, Executive Director, ForestEthics07-03-29Todd Paglia Executive Director, ForestEthics, THE NEW ENVIRONMENTALISM: USING CORPORATE POWER FOR SOCIAL CHANGE This program was recorded in front of a live audience at …
3Panel: Climate Change and Government-Local Policy Directions For Addressing Climate Change07-03-27LOCAL POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE Panel: MICHEL GELOBTER, President, Redefining Progress; Board Member, Natural Resources Defense Council DAVID R. BAKER, Markets and Energy …
2Panel: Solar Power Update-California's Moment In The Sun07-03-21SOLAR POWER UPDATE: CALIFORNIA'S MOMENT IN THE SUN DAVID EDWARDS, Managing Director, ThinkEquity Partners LLC MICHAEL HALL, Chief Marketing Officer, Borrego Solar MARTIN ROSCHEISEN, CEO, …
1Sherry Boshert, Author of "PLUG-IN CARS: HOW TO GET ONE AND WHY"07-02-28Sherry Boshert, Author of "PLUG-IN CARS: HOW TO GET ONE AND WHY" Learn more about your ad choices. …

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