Recent Episodes
Climate Equity
March 16, 2016
Communities of color are most affected by pollution, yet they’ve been overlooked by the green movement. How can we ensure environmental justice...
Old Nukes, New Nukes
March 15, 2016
A two-part conversation about the present and future of atomic power in a hot and crowded world.David R. Baker, Energy Reporter, San Francisco...
C1 Revue: Food and Climate Change
March 1, 2016
Our host Greg Dalton went to the climate summit in Paris to learn what food and energy solutions were being proposed – outside of the closed...
Remaking the Planet
February 28, 2016
Geoengineering may sound like science fiction, but there are many who believe we can — and should — be taking drastic measures to cool our...
Handling Your Feelings About Climate Change
February 21, 2016
If climate change makes you feel anxious, depressed or powerless, psychologists say you’re not alone. Can talking it out help drive...
Cigarettes & Tailpipes: Tales of Two Industries
February 19, 2016
Cigarette makers downplayed the dangers of smoking for decades with distracting science. How close is the link between tobacco denial and climate...
Cigarettes and Tailpipes
February 19, 2016
Cigarette makers downplayed the dangers of smoking for decades with distracting science. How close is the link between tobacco denial and climate...
U.S. Energy Secretary and Business Leaders
February 14, 2016
Nearly 200 countries have pledged to go on a carbon diet. But does what happens in Paris, stay in Paris? How does the US plan to keep its climate...
Fighting Fossil Fuels All the Way to Prison
February 7, 2016
Radical protesters Tim DeChristopher and Georgia Hirsty put the “active” in “activism.” But is civil disobedience the best way to effect...
C1 Revue: Cars of the Future
January 29, 2016
We’ll never win the climate change challenge if we don’t change the way we make and drive cars. In the U.S. personal vehicles account for...