Recent Episodes
Deep Blue
October 29, 2013
"Every second breath comes from the ocean," said Mary Hagedorn, a research scientist with the Smithsonian Institution and the Hawaii Institute of...
Mountain Meltdown
October 22, 2013
“We want skiers to literally help save the world,” said Porter Fox, editor at Powder Magazine. Climate change has already impacted the length and...
Paul Hawken & Andy Revkin: Carbon Gift
October 18, 2013
“Humans are problem-solving animals – you would never know it reading the press,” said environmentalist Paul Hawken. He and NY Times writer Andy...
OPEC Oil Embargo +40
October 18, 2013
“You would much rather breathe the air in any American city than breathe it in Beijing – thank you, EPA,” said former Secretary of State George Shultz...
Bay Delta: A Grand Bargain?
October 16, 2013
"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 Lipper, Chief Councilor...
Grazing, Grass and Gas
October 4, 2013
“We have the potential to use grazing lands and use cattle and livestock to help slow climate change,” according to UC Berkeley professor Whendee...
Metro Revolution
September 20, 2013
"I will attest to the fact that the federal government actually has left the building," said Kofi Bonner, president of Lennar’s Bay Area Urban...
Corn, Cars and Cows
August 22, 2013
While ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline, some researchers argue its production makes it less than environmentally friendly. University of California...
Nature's Price Tag (Original Air Date 07/25/13)
July 26, 2013
An emerging area of economics aims to put a price on nature as a way of justifying preserving it in societies dominated by the wisdom of markets. A...
Nature's Price Tag
July 26, 2013
An emerging area of economics aims to put a price on nature as a way of justifying preserving it in societies dominated by the wisdom of markets. A...