Recent Episodes
Carbon Curves
December 12, 2013
"Climate change is not some academic thing, it's pervasive – you see the signs of change everywhere,” said Ben Santer, a climate scientist at...
Lord Nicholas Stern: The 2013 Stephen Schneider Award
December 12, 2013
"I don't think there's any right to emit, I think there's a right to development," said former World Bank chief economist Lord Nicholas Stern, a...
Skeptics & Smog
December 10, 2013
"We could end up being part of the problem, even when we're right," said Jim Hoggan, co-Founder of the DeSmog Blog and chair of the David Suzuki...
Forest Wars
December 5, 2013
“I wish more companies would come out of the closet, so to speak, and talk about what they’re doing,” said Sissel Waage, director of...
Power Year in Review
December 2, 2013
“Fear of fracking is rampant,” said KQED science editor Craig Miller when asked about California’s energy headlines of 2013. But more...
Ag and Trade
November 19, 2013
"This country has forgotten rural America for far too long," said U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. Although the U.S. has had the best...
Graham Nash: Teach Your Children
November 16, 2013
In 1968, Graham Nash left his native England and flew to Los Angeles to visit his enchanting, brilliant girlfriend, Joni Mitchell. With one...
Parched California
November 15, 2013
"The Bay Delta debate sucks all the oxygen out of the water discussion," according to Lester Snow, executive director of the California Water...
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell
November 7, 2013
“We could start by being rational about how we spend the money that we have,” said U.S. Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell about taking care...
Fracked State
November 5, 2013
"We have been fracking in California for 60 years and we have done it safely," according to Paul Deiro, an energy lobbyist with KP Public Affairs....