Recent Episodes
Almonds and Lawns
July 1, 2015
Who’s really wasting our water? As the state heats up, so is the finger-pointing. Can Californians come together to find solutions to the...
Sylvia Earle on the Health and Wonder of Our Seas
June 22, 2015
As the health of our oceans go, so goes the health of our planet. But climate change, overfishing and pollution have taken their toll – what can...
The Road to Paris: Christiana Figueres and William Reilly
June 16, 2015
Past conferences have failed to reach consensus on addressing climate change. Can the Paris summit produce a lasting, effective and equitable...
C1 Revue: Power Plays
May 26, 2015
Despite soggy prices the outlook for American oil and gas is still promising. Cycles of boom and bust have always been part of the energy...
C1 Revue: Hank Paulson and Gina McCarthy
May 25, 2015
Climate change is impacting much more than the environment. It’s also slowly changing the political landscape – in Washington and beyond....
EPA Chief Gina McCarthy
May 14, 2015
From fisheries to food safety, California drought to Toledo tapwater, the EPA is waging the battle against climate change both domestically and...
Climate Cognition
May 13, 2015
Sure, there are climate deniers – but even those who accept global warming as reality often fail to act on it. What will inspire both awareness...
Hacking the Climate
May 8, 2015
Spray painting the sky to deflect sunlight and cool the earth sounds like science fiction. But could geoengineering buy us time against global...
Hank Paulson: Dealing with China
April 29, 2015
China is both our economic competitor and an ally in the climate change fight. But can it reduce its carbon footprint while lifting its people out...
C1 Revue: Fuel Forward
April 27, 2015
Low gas prices are pumping up sales of SUVs and trucks. And since transportation accounts for almost a third of America’s greenhouse gasses,...