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A Feminist Climate Renaissance
October 9, 2020
Can a feminist renaissance save the climate? A feminist approach to the climate conversation begins over a hundred and fifty years ago. That’s when a
Climate One TV: Through the Artist's Eyes and Erin Brockovich
October 2, 2020
Images of dancers or sculptures don’t leap to mind with the mention of climate change. But artists are increasingly using the carbon conundrum as a
Tech to the Rescue?
October 2, 2020
Does the technology to stop the worst of climate change already exist – and if doesn’t, can we afford to wait for it? “It's not very clear to me that
Erin Brockovich: Superman’s Not Coming
September 25, 2020
Twenty years ago, Julia Roberts won an Oscar for her portrayal of maverick environmental activist Erin Brockovich in the biopic of the same name. The
Roger Martin
Author, When More is Not Better
Daniel Yergin: Energy, Markets and the Clash of Nations
September 18, 2020
The world economy is moving away from oil, and many world leaders think that transition needs to happen faster than the fossil fuel industry wants
Wade Crowfoot
California Secretary for Natural Resources
Leroy Westerling
Professor of Management of Complex Systems, University of California, Merced
Julie Cart
Environmental Reporter, CalMatters
Vin Gupta
Affiliate Assistant Professor of Health Metrics Sciences, U. Washington.
Living With Fire
September 11, 2020
“Wildfires have historically been a natural part of California's ecology,” says Wade Crowfoot, California’s Secretary of Natural Resources. “Meaning
Polluting and Providing: The Dirty Energy Dilemma
September 4, 2020
Everyone uses fossil fuels every day. But for many communities of color, that industry is also a source of jobs, tax dollars, and cheap energy.“Who's
Climate One TV: COVID19 Food Implications and Billion Dollar Burger
September 24, 2020
Will COVID-19 change our food system for good? Increased coronavirus outbreaks in food markets, food plants, and farm worker communities have impacted
Climate Change Through the Artist's Eyes with Alonzo King
August 28, 2020
Can art help us process our changing climate? The story of climate change is typically told in the language of facts and figures, graphs and charts
COVID-19 and Climate: Implications for our Food System
August 21, 2020
COVID-19 has disrupted every aspect of our lives and economy – perhaps none more than our food system.“Slightly more than 50% of our food dollars is
Erin Brockovich
Author, "Superman's Not Coming"
Betsy Otto
Global Water Director, World Resources Institute
Flooding in America
August 14, 2020
“We had one of the snowiest winters on record in Lincoln and Omaha,” reports Martha Shulski of the Nebraska Climate Office. She’s describing the
Tamara Toles O'Laughlin
North America Director, 350.org