Recent Episodes
Water Underfoot
August 14, 2014
During dry times, water is a precious liquid asset – and our savings are depleting. Will historic drought drive us to improve our conservation...
Climate Cartoons
July 9, 2014
What’s so funny about climate change? Stand-up economist Yoram Bauman uses humor to explain carbon tax, cap and trade and the ‘Five Chinas’...
Texas Governor Rick Perry: Energy Independence in America
June 12, 2014
Governor Rick Perry believes a Texas-style spirit of innovation and competition could solve America’s economic woes and lead to energy independence.
GMOs: Necessary in a Hot and Crowded World?
June 12, 2014
Biotechnology promises weed-resistant crops, bigger yields, more food for a growing population. But are genetically modified fruits and vegetables...
Resource Revolution
June 9, 2014
Today’s two billion middle class consumers will more than double globally over the next two decades. But while cities in China, India and other...
Stormy Science, Rocky Investments
June 4, 2014
Climate change is risky business – but how risky is it for business? With temperatures predicted to rise anywhere from one to four degrees this...
Ecological Intelligence
May 18, 2014
What’s really preventing us from enacting environmental change? Blame our brains, says Daniel Goleman, author of Ecological Intelligence. As he...
Nuclear Power
April 4, 2014
Three years after Fukushima is nuclear power dead in the water? Or is it poised for revival due to the world’s desperate need for carbon-free...
Fracking Boom
April 1, 2014
America is in the midst of a fracking boom. Most new oil and gas wells in this country are drilled using hyrdraulic fracturing, the injection of a...
Climate in the Classroom
March 25, 2014
Today’s teenagers, also known as Millenials or Generation Y, now have a new moniker: Greenagers. That’s because they are coming of age in an...