Recent Episodes
Carbon Offsets: Privileged Pollution?
August 30, 2019
A carbon offset is a credit – a way to offset a unit of pollution created in one place by, say, planting a tree, or otherwise sequestering...
Tom Steyer: Power Disruptor?
August 23, 2019
Would you vote for the candidate who says he’ll declare climate change a national emergency on Day One of his presidency? Businessman and...
Superpower: How Renewables are Transforming America's Energy Future
August 16, 2019
What’s new in renewable energy?In April, 23 percent of America’s electricity came from renewables, surpassing coal for the first time. Ten...
The Land of Dreams and Drought
August 9, 2019
The California dream, with its promise of never-ending sunshine, fertile soil and rivers running with gold, has been beckoning people west for...
Drawdown: Do We Have What It Takes to Solve Climate Change?
August 2, 2019
When it comes to solving climate change, where do we start?The organization Project Drawdown has published a list of top solutions for climate...
The Art of the Green Deal
July 26, 2019
The climate conversation in Washington has changed enough that Democrats and Republicans are talking climate deals. A lot of that change can be...
The Fate of Food
July 19, 2019
How will we feed a planet that’s hotter, drier, and more crowded than ever? Much of it starts with innovators who are trying to re-invent the...
Cities for the Future: Where Life Meets Design
July 12, 2019
When Ridley Scott envisioned the dystopian Los Angeles of 2019 in “Blade Runner,” he probably didn’t think about how much energy would be...
REWIND: Climate Winners and Losers
July 5, 2019
Do you live somewhere that might actually benefit from climate change? Rising temperatures and seas will produce losers and winners. Some parts of...
David Wallace-Wells: The Uninhabitable Earth
June 28, 2019
At what point does Planet Earth become inhospitable to life – let alone a flourishing human civilization?In his new book The Uninhabitable...