Recent Episodes
Vandana Shiva and the Hubris of Manipulating Nature
July 30, 2021
What are the limits on how much humans should meddle with the natural world? Vandana Shiva is an eco-feminist, activist, editor, and author who...
How a Manufactured Car Culture Blocks Transit
July 23, 2021
Unless you live in one of the few dense, urban parts of the country, you probably rely on a car to get around. That culture of car dependency...
REWIND: A Feminist Climate Renaissance
July 16, 2021
Can a feminist renaissance save the climate? A feminist approach to the climate conversation begins over a hundred and fifty years ago. That’s...
Mark Carney, Fatih Birol and the Narrow Path to Net Zero
July 9, 2021
Five years ago, most of the world’s nations entered into an agreement to dramatically ratchet down their carbon dioxide emissions with the goal...
Clearing the Air on Carbon Offsets
July 2, 2021
For more than two decades, carbon offset programs have promised individuals and businesses that they can reduce their overall carbon footprint by...
Extreme Heat: The Silent Killer
June 25, 2021
Last week’s heat wave across the western United States busted more records – a trend that doesn’t seem to be going away. Despite the...
Shepard Fairey, Mystic and the Power of Art
June 17, 2021
Shepard Fairey is best known for creating the iconic Barack Obama “Hope” portrait during the 2008 presidential election. Fairey’s work is...
Colorado River Reckoning: Drought, Climate and Equal Access
June 11, 2021
The Colorado River hydrates more than 40 million people and 5 million acres of farmland from Wyoming to the US-Mexico border -- but it's not...
Finding the Heart to Talk About Climate
June 4, 2021
More than half of Americans surveyed by Pew have talked about climate change one to two times in recent weeks – and that number is even higher...
Should Nature Have Rights?
May 28, 2021
In the last several years, a growing number of countries and places within the United States have tried to establish legal standing for natural...