Recent Episodes
Measure What?
April 15, 2011
Forward-thinking companies are coming to realize that sustainability isn’t just good for their bottom lines; it makes it easier to win over customers
Cell Power: Sprint CEO Dan Hesse
April 15, 2011
Sprint wants to be recognized as the green leader in the wireless industry, says CEO Dan Hesse in this return visit to Climate One.Dan Hesse, CEO
Nuclear Power: Setting Sun?
April 8, 2011
This panel agrees that nuclear power, despite offering the promise of carbon-free electricity and safer next-generation reactors, is challenged by
Energy Policy: What’s Next?
April 5, 2011
The United States does not have a national energy policy. In this panel convened by Climate One three experts long involved in the US energy debate
Jim Rogers: Duke of Energy
April 5, 2011
Outside of the Oval Office, one of the most influential voices in the energy debate is Jim Rogers, Chairman and CEO of Duke Energy. Here Rogers talks
Ted Danson: Our Endangered Oceans
March 22, 2011
In the mid-1980s, actor Ted Danson was walking along a Santa Monica beach when he noticed a sign: “Water polluted, no swimming.” "Trying to explain
Cloud Power: Microsoft + Google
March 11, 2011
Arch rivals Microsoft and Google find common cause at Climate One promoting the energy efficiency of the cloud. Efficiency alone won’t solve the
Generation Hot
March 10, 2011
The climate change debate in America appears hopelessly stuck. If the US is to have any chance to break the stalemate, young people must get involved
American Wasteland
March 8, 2011
The ubiquity of food in the United States blinds the mind to a tragic fact: much of it is wasted. Exact numbers are elusive, but estimates suggest
Horsepower: Accelerating EVs into the Fast Lane
January 13, 2011
Born before the Model T, revived and then extinguished a decade ago by GM, the electric vehicle is poised to dominate the global car industry, says