Recent Episodes
Summer Films on Corn, Coal, Lights and Flights
June 29, 2018
It’s a summer movie special as Climate One talks to the directors/producers of four recent documentaries that bring human drama to the climate...
New Wheels in Town
June 20, 2018
Electric scooters, skateboards and bicycles are popping up all over in cities all over the country. Ride-hailing companies are also moving to two...
Climate Winners and Losers
June 17, 2018
The new climate reality means that even those living on a hill will be affected by flooding in the valley, and those living in the North will be...
Al Gore and Bill Nye
June 8, 2018
Looking for a movie that takes climate science to the masses? In the first part of this week’s episode, former Vice President Al Gore joins...
California Gubernatorial Candidates on Climate One
May 30, 2018
For 15 years, California Governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown charted a steady bi-partisan course as climate leaders. Their combined...
Mark Kurlansky and Anna Lappé: Plate to Planet
May 17, 2018
Mark Kurlansky and Anna Lappé are two of the country’s most prolific and influential authors writing about feeding a crowded planet with a...
A Paris Progress Report
May 17, 2018
In June 2017, President Trump announced his plan to withdraw the country from the 2015 Paris Climate Accord, claiming it disadvantaged the United...
The Hidden Health Hazards of Climate Change
May 10, 2018
Climate change isn’t just an environmental problem – it’s also a health hazard. Air pollution and changing weather patterns give rise to...
Selling the Science of Climate Change
May 4, 2018
The scientific consensus is that human activity is cooking the planet and disrupting our economies. Yet many people still don’t believe that...
The Population Bomb, 50 Years Later: A Conversation with Paul Ehrlich
April 27, 2018
In 1968, the best-seller “The Population Bomb,” written by Paul and Anne Ehrlich (but credited solely to Paul) warned of the perils of...