Recent Episodes
Secretary Ken Salazar
September 19, 2011
California reservoirs are at healthy levels this year, but the state’s water system remains in crisis.Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior
Carbon & Courts: Cap and Trade
September 14, 2011
It might be the only reference to Star Wars you’ll ever hear at Climate One. Reaching for an analogy to drive home the impact of a shrinking cap...
Carbon & Courts: Atmospheric Trust
September 14, 2011
With climate legislation dead in Congress, and the international climate talks years from resolution, some proponents of climate action are...
Ecosystem Services
September 13, 2011
“Humanity needs nature to thrive.” For Peter Seligmann, who delivers that line, and Jib Ellison, who shares the stage with him at this Climate...
Blessed 350
September 8, 2011
In this Climate One conversation, two of the most influential environmentalists of the past 30 years share the same stage for just the second time...
Canada’s Oil Sands
August 30, 2011
The 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline would carry heavy crude oil from Alberta to America’s Gulf Coast refineries.Cassie Doyle, Consul General,...
Power Down
July 22, 2011
Energy underpins our civilization. It’s hardly surprising that convincing people to use less of something so tied to their comfort and survival...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on Democracy and Free Markets
June 17, 2011
The fact that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is so readily embraced by progressives can conceal that his message is an inherently conservative one. Robert...
Crops, Cattle and Carbon
June 14, 2011
Making California’s farms more energy efficient, and ensuring that farmers can adapt to a warmer planet, will be a decades-long challenge,...
Salmon Odyssey
June 3, 2011
In the post-World War II boom, previous generations prioritized cheap electricity and economic development over salmon. On the West Coast, huge...