Recent Episodes
Climate on Your Plate
February 8, 2018
What should climate-conscious people do to eat most sustainably? How people approach their diet is deeply personal and can be extremely...
EPA Then and Now
February 1, 2018
It was in 1970, under President Nixon, that the Environmental Protection Agency was founded. While the Agency enjoyed tremendous bipartisan...
REWIND: Inheriting Climate Change
January 21, 2018
Consumption-crazed baby boomers are leaving millenials with a mountain of debt and a destabilized climate. In his book "A Generation of...
On the Ice with Michael Mann
January 17, 2018
The so-called hockey stick papers, published in 1999, ignited an assault on the science of climate change that still rages to this day. But lead...
Jane Goodall and Yvon Chouinard
January 11, 2018
World-renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall talks about her life’s work, the link between deforestation and climate change and...
Net Zero Living
January 4, 2018
Conservation begins at home – literally. Designing and operating a home that generates as much power as it uses is rapidly becoming a reality....
Chaos and Progress: A Year of Climate Conversations
December 21, 2017
It’s safe to say that 2017 was not been the best of times when it came to climate. Record-breaking hurricanes, year-round wildfires, and a...
Changing Minds: Climate Politics and Science
December 15, 2017
Donald Trump once advocated for climate action. Now, he’s moving Barack Obama’s efforts in the opposite direction. Obama’s former science...
Concussions, Cigarettes and Climate
November 30, 2017
What do football, tobacco and oil have in common? A common narrative of deceit. When tobacco companies faced public scrutiny about the link...
High Tide on Main Street
November 16, 2017
The coast line has been basically in the same place for all of human civilization and now that’s changing in very unpredictable and unsettling...