Recent Episodes

Villaraigosa, de León, and Mason: Power Politics
October 6, 2016
California has been proudly fighting the war on climate change for over a decade. But can it can grow its economy and tackle climate change at the...

REWIND: Can the Pacific Coast Lead the Transition to a Clean Economy?
October 2, 2016
The Pacific states and British Columbia have all pledged to reduce carbon emissions. Can they help accelerate the global transition to a green...

C1 Revue: Clean Energy Innovation and Politics
September 30, 2016
Today we’re talking about the business and politics of climate change. Keeping our economy rolling and workers employed, while making the...

REWIND: Making Good on the Promise of Paris
September 25, 2016
The Paris climate agreement was signed by 196 countries and endorsed by corporate America. But will political rancor sink the ship of...

Future Cities
September 22, 2016
As the world’s population increasingly moves into cities, what is the future of urban life? How can we build in the ability to weather a...

Taking the Temperature of California’s Climate Law
September 21, 2016
It’s been ten years since California enacted a landmark law that put it at the forefront of the global war on climate change. Has AB 32 been a...

Can California Get to 100% Clean Power?
September 15, 2016
California is on track to reach 50% renewable energy by the year 2030. But can we do better? What would it take to get us to 100% clean power by...

Rising Seas: Is San Francisco Ready?
September 14, 2016
San Francisco developers are planning billions in new construction with a Bayfront view. Yet seas are predicted to rise nearly a foot by 2050. Are...

REWIND: Earning Green
September 11, 2016
We will discuss the hot prospects for building a climate-conscious career. New jobs and avenues for advancement are being created as companies...

C1 Revue: Human Health and Social Equity in a Hot World
August 31, 2016
Fossil fuels have lifted nations into the modern era, bringing wealth and well being to many. But as we turn away from these carbon intensive...