November 30, 2018
After a three-year term as Executive Secretary to the United Nations Framework on Climate Change, Christiana Figueres was exhausted, emotionally...
November 8, 2018
What’s with all the electric scooters, skateboards and bicycles? Scooter bros suddenly seem to be everywhere in San Francisco, Washington, DC,...
November 8, 2018
On the eve of the Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS), we started the conversation about how solutions could be led by states, cities, businesses...
August 28, 2018
Agriculture is responsible for about 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Cows that produce milk and are carved into steaks are the biggest...
June 24, 2018
On today's program, we ask how can people justify the environmental costs of world travel? Seeing the effects of global warming for yourself could...
May 14, 2018
On today's program, Republicans and Democrats are not always as divided on climate as Washington makes it. Debbie Dooley and Christine Pelosi are...
May 1, 2018
On today's program, 2017 brought a raft of extreme weather disasters costing the U.S. hundreds of billions of dollars in damages. The mayors of...
March 27, 2018
On today’s program, when Michael Mann and colleagues published the infamous “hockey stick papers” in 1999, he soon found himself under...
March 12, 2018
On today's program, while solar panels and electric cars are typically associated with upper-class white folk, the transition to clean energy is...
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