Podcast
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 members of Congress are...
Part of Clean Money, September 2012
Podcast
Is the Obama stimulus package working to create promised jobs? What is politics and what is truth?
Michael Grunwald, Senior National Correspondent, Time; Author, The New New...
Part of Green New Deal, September 2012
Podcast
How are some of the largest building design and construction firms meeting client goals for more efficient resource utilization and cleaner built environments?
Part of Building Green Cities, September 2012
Podcast
Gary Dillabough, Managing Partner, Westly GroupAnn Hand, CEO, Project FrogKevin Surace, Founder, Serious Energy
Cleantech entrepreneurs are changing the way buildings are...
Part of Green Buildings: Building Innovation, September 2012
Podcast
What makes electric cars so appealing to drive? Is range anxiety really a serious concern? Climate One asks three Bay Area electric vehicle owners what it’s like to be ahead...
Part of EV Riders, August 2012
Podcast
What's more powerful in shaping human perceptions--facts or stories? Where does the truth lie, and how will we know it?
Part of Story Wars, July 2012
Podcast
Physicist Richard Muller challenges scientific data used in deductions about global warming, and comes to his own conclusions on a variety of energy issues.
Richard Muller,...
Part of Richard Muller: Skeptical Science, June 2012
Podcast
For the first time in 30 years, two new nuclear plants are in the works in the US. But in light of the Fukushima plant disaster in Japan, along with shifting energy markets,...
Part of Nuclear Revival?, June 2012
Podcast
"What's on the horizon for clean tech? What are the barriers to innovation and what role should the government play? Climate One speaks to Dan Adler (President, California...
Part of Innovation Power, June 2012
Podcast
Concerned citizens who seek to reduce their individual impact on climate change are often misguided in their choices. Transportation? Household energy use? Food? Where can...
Part of Green Myths Busted, May 2012
Podcast
ExxonMobil CEO Lee Raymond said in 2000 that there was "no convincing scientific evidence" that carbon dioxide would disrupt the Earth's climate. Nine years later, CEO Rex...
Part of Steve Coll: ExxonMobil and American Power, May 2012
Podcast
In the midst of all the doom and gloom about the economy, where's the hope for building resilience back into family and community finances? Which personal choices will make a...
Part of Crash Course, April 2012
Podcast
What's driving electric car sales? Who's buying, and which manufacturers understand how to market to these buyers? Does VC capital and government funding help or hinder...
Part of Covering Electric Cars, April 2012
Podcast
"When Americans step into the voting booth, what influences their decisions on energy issues? Join us as we explore public attitudes underlying America’s energy future.”...
Part of Power Poll, April 2012
Podcast
Wild weather and growing population are increasing stress on global fresh water supplies. Scientists project more extremes of both too much and not enough water in some...
Part of Water World, March 2012
Podcast
From courtrooms to diplomatic enclaves, youth advocates are clamoring to make their voices heard. Climate Progress dubbed 21-year-old college student Abigail Borah the “...
Part of Speaking Youth to Power, March 2012
Podcast
After decades of globalization there’s a new current pulling the other direction. Local food caught on and now people are thinking about buying other products from another...
Part of Going Local, March 2012
Podcast
Having posted the most profitable year in it history, General Motors seeks to drive technology toward a cleaner future. GM CEO, Dan Akerson says the “new GM” wants to be part...
Part of GM CEO, Dan Akerson, March 2012
Podcast
California’s scheme to reduce carbon pollution is forging ahead even though Washington DC and other states have hit the brakes on similar efforts. How is the state’s main...
Part of Covering Carbon, March 2012
Podcast
None of the experts gathered for this Climate One conversation expect much to come from the United Nations climate change negotiations.That’s not to say they think action has...
Part of From Durban to Rio, February 2012