Recent Episodes
Pope Francis: Climate Changer?
September 11, 2015
<p>Pope Francis’ bold statement on global warming has prompted a discussion of stewardship across faiths. Can his upcoming visit change the climate in
C1 Revue: Alfalfa & Lawns
August 24, 2015
<p>Our next program is all about water. We love gold. We fight over oil. But we can not live without water. And as snowpacks melt and aquifers drop
C1 Revue: Clean and Cool
July 28, 2015
<p>Fossil fuels are at the core of the climate challenge. Even Saudi Arabia’s oil minister has said the fossil fuel merry-go-round will wind down one
Reinventing Water
July 22, 2015
<p>As the drought drags on, water is becoming an ever more precious resource. It’s time to rethink the ways that we use, reuse, share, sell and save
How We Roll
July 19, 2015
<p>Ride-sharing, biking, bussing – when it comes to getting around, there’s a growing menu of ala carte wheels to choose from. Can we curb our cars
Greening Asia
July 17, 2015
<p dir="ltr"><span id="docs-internal-guid-1d017dd6-2db6-2740-2bbe-01ca7c0cd5d3">As the Asian economy booms, its people have paid the price in polluted
Almonds and Lawns
July 1, 2015
<p>Who’s really wasting our water? As the state heats up, so is the finger-pointing. Can Californians come together to find solutions to the drought?<
Sylvia Earle on the Health and Wonder of Our Seas
June 22, 2015
<p>As the health of our oceans go, so goes the health of our planet. But climate change, overfishing and pollution have taken their toll – what can we
The Road to Paris: Christiana Figueres and William Reilly
June 16, 2015
<p>Past conferences have failed to reach consensus on addressing climate change. Can the Paris summit produce a lasting, effective and equitable
C1 Revue: Power Plays
May 26, 2015
<p>Despite soggy prices the outlook for American oil and gas is still promising. Cycles of boom and bust have always been part of the energy industry