Recent Episodes
Congregation Power
December 12, 2012
“As a priest, if I’m going to start talking about what humans are doing to the planet...I need scientific backing. I need to be in close communication
Dr. James Hansen: the 2012 Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication
December 4, 2012
Dr. James Hansen, NASA climatologist, on communicating climate change to the next generation, human fingerprints on Superstorm Sandy, and inspiring
Political Science
December 4, 2012
Michael Mann, Katharine Hayhoe, and Bill Anderegg tackle the political nature of climate science and their experiences as ‘climate warriors.’Michael
Carbon Math
November 9, 2012
Activist Bill McKibben and former president of Shell Oil Company John Hofmeister come together at Climate One to discuss the current state of the
GMO: Label or Not?
October 25, 2012
Proposition 37 on the upcoming California ballot is a high-stakes food fight with national implications. The measure would bring California, and by
Tear Down that Dam?
October 15, 2012
A measure on the San Francisco ballot asks voters to consider a two-phase plan that could lead to draining the Hetch Hetchy reservoir. Leaders on both
Energy and the Election
October 9, 2012
High gasoline prices, hydraulic fracturing and the Keystone XL Pipeline have kept energy in the headlines. How will that play this election cycle
Clean Money
September 28, 2012
The funding outlook is cloudy for parts of the clean energy sector. Production tax credits for wind energy may expire at the end of the year, and some
Green New Deal
September 17, 2012
Is the Obama stimulus package working to create promised jobs? What is politics and what is truth?Michael Grunwald, Senior National Correspondent
Building Green Cities
September 7, 2012
How are some of the largest building design and construction firms meeting client goals for more efficient resource utilization and cleaner built