Recent Episodes
Tear Down that Dam?
October 15, 2012
A measure on the San Francisco ballot asks voters to consider a two-phase plan that could lead to draining the Hetch Hetchy reservoir. Leaders on...
Energy and the Election
October 9, 2012
High gasoline prices, hydraulic fracturing and the Keystone XL Pipeline have kept energy in the headlines. How will that play this election cycle?...
Clean Money
September 28, 2012
The funding outlook is cloudy for parts of the clean energy sector. Production tax credits for wind energy may expire at the end of the year, and...
Green New Deal
September 17, 2012
Is the Obama stimulus package working to create promised jobs? What is politics and what is truth?Michael Grunwald, Senior National Correspondent,...
Building Green Cities
September 7, 2012
How are some of the largest building design and construction firms meeting client goals for more efficient resource utilization and cleaner built...
Building Innovation
September 7, 2012
Gary Dillabough, Managing Partner, Westly GroupAnn Hand, CEO, Project Frog
Kevin Surace, Founder, Serious Energy
Cleantech entrepreneurs are...
EV Riders
August 20, 2012
What makes electric cars so appealing to drive? Is range anxiety really a serious concern? Climate One asks three Bay Area electric vehicle owners...
Story Wars
July 10, 2012
What's more powerful in shaping human perceptions--facts or stories? Where does the truth lie, and how will we know it?
Richard Muller: Skeptical Climate Science
June 21, 2012
Physicist Richard Muller challenges scientific data used in deductions about global warming, and comes to his own conclusions on a variety of...
Nuclear Revival?
June 11, 2012
For the first time in 30 years, two new nuclear plants are in the works in the US. But in light of the Fukushima plant disaster in Japan, along...