Recent Episodes
Climate One at Duke University: How Climate Change Will Change the Way We Eat
March 23, 2018
As the planet gets hotter, it’s affecting many of the foods we love – when and where they’re grown, how they get to the grocery store and...
Dark Money and The US Chemical Safety Board
March 22, 2018
In her book “Dark Money: the Hidden History Behind the Rise of the Radical Right,” New Yorker writer Jane Mayer exposes the powerful group of...
Is Silicon Valley as Green as it Claims?
March 7, 2018
Tech companies are cleaning up their data centers and building shiny new buildings that sip water and energy. But are they really as green as they...
Dooley and Pelosi: Bridging Trump's Divide
March 2, 2018
Executive Committeewoman of Democratic National Committee Christine Pelosi, as well as staunch Trump supporter and clean energy advocate, Debbie...
Cloudy Days for Solar?
February 22, 2018
When the U.S slapped 30 percent tariffs on imported solar panels, headlines heralded bad times ahead for clean energy in this country. But the...
Power Shift: The End of Gasoline Cars?
February 14, 2018
After more than a century of ruling the roads, oil is starting to lose its dominance over the auto industry. More and more automakers are...
Weathering the Storm: Mayors of Houston, Miami and Columbia
February 8, 2018
2017 brought a raft of extreme weather disasters costing the U.S. hundreds of billions of dollars in damages, including hurricanes Harvey, Irma...
Climate on Your Plate
February 8, 2018
What should climate-conscious people do to eat most sustainably? How people approach their diet is deeply personal and can be extremely...
EPA Then and Now
February 1, 2018
It was in 1970, under President Nixon, that the Environmental Protection Agency was founded. While the Agency enjoyed tremendous bipartisan...
REWIND: Inheriting Climate Change
January 21, 2018
Consumption-crazed baby boomers are leaving millenials with a mountain of debt and a destabilized climate. In his book "A Generation of...