Recent Episodes
Governors Ritter and Whitman: Risk and Resilience
June 19, 2013
Hurricane Sandy and the devastating Colorado fires of 2012 underscore the idea that climate disruption is amplifying natural disasters, if not causing
Sea Surge
June 18, 2013
Humans have been using their ingenuity to deal with sea level rise, floods, and fluctuating coasts for the past 15,000 years, and recent extreme
Power Choice
June 17, 2013
Rising interest in clean power is presenting electric monopolies with competition for the first time. Community choice aggregation (CCA) gives towns
Pandora's Promise (6/15/13)
June 15, 2013
In the wake of the Fukushima disaster, the U.S. is struggling to define its nuclear energy future. The film “Pandora’s Promise” asks whether we should
Google's Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen
June 4, 2013
In the next decade, five billion more people should be able to access most of the world’s information through a mobile device. “The internet is going
Walmart. Emit Less. Live Better
May 6, 2013
Walmart and other large companies are pushing their suppliers to reduce packaging, waste and energy use to save companies money and reduce carbon
Climate Correspondents
May 2, 2013
Environmental journalists representing Brazil, China, Nigeria and the Philippines tackle the climate news of a developing world. Climate issues have
Warrior Writers
May 2, 2013
The urgency of the climate crisis has compelled writers such as Bill McKibben and Antonia Juhasz to cross the line into advocacy. “Often facts can be
Water, Food & Energy with Marvin Odum
April 29, 2013
Climate change is “real” and requires action, says Marvin Odum, President of Shell Oil Company. But that doesn’t change his belief that “there is a
Pipeline Paradigm
April 26, 2013
Are the Canadian tar sands and Keystone XL pipeline huge economic drivers or climate killers? Pipeline supporters such as Canadian diplomat Cassie