Recent Episodes
Let’s Talk Dirty to Clean Energy
February 16, 2024
After more than a century, the U.S. is moving away from coal, the dirtiest and most dangerous form of power generation. “We are now at a point...
Busted: The Newest Emission Cheaters
February 9, 2024
A settlement for the largest civil penalty resulting from the Clean Air Act has just been reached. The EPA, DOJ and the State of California have...
Indigenous Perspectives: What Makes a Just Transition?
January 26, 2024
We often talk about a “just transition” from dirty to clean energy as if the term means the same thing to everyone. Indigenous people have...
Wardrobe Malfunction: The Climate Impact of Clothing
January 19, 2024
Clothing may not be one of the top things you think about in terms of climate solutions, but the way we source, make and churn through clothes has...
Pairing Scientists with Community Advocates
January 12, 2024
The climate crisis can feel distant - like it’s someone else’s problem - until your town is flooded, your home is damaged by storms, you're...
Ben Santer: 2023 Schneider Award Winner
December 22, 2023
Every year Climate One honors a scientist who makes breakthroughs and delivers them to a broad public with the Stephen H. Schneider Award for...
This Year in Climate: 2023
December 15, 2023
It’s been a year of weather extremes — again. But there’s also been cause for renewed hope about our climate future. This year, the 28th...
Reporting from COP28: The People at the Heart of It All
December 8, 2023
We’re a week into the 28th Conference of the Parties, the UN’s annual climate summit, held this year in the city of Dubai. This year is the...
On the Ground at COP28: What’s at Stake with the Global Stocktake?
December 1, 2023
The 28th annual Conference of the Parties, COP28, opens this week in Dubai. For the 28th time, the nations of the world have gathered to see what...
Another Look at Bridging the Great American Divide
November 24, 2023
Most Americans support climate action, but you wouldn’t know it from Congress or the courts – or from most of the media. A recent study found...