Climate One

We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. Co-Hosts Greg Dalton, Ariana Brocious and Kousha Navidar bring you empowering conversations that connect all aspects of the challenge — the scary and the exciting, the individual and the systemic. Join us.

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Jay Inslee: The Climate Candidate
Democratic presidential hopefuls regularly mention, but rarely prioritize climate change. Washington Governor Jay Inslee is the only candidate making it his top priority. Can a climate-focused candidate nudge the Democratic platform toward bolder action?
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Mindful Travel in the Age of Climate Change
We know that hopping on a plane is one of the worst things we can do for the climate. So how do we justify the environmental costs of travel? Three veterans of adventure and eco travel talk about seeing the world mindfully and responsibly.
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If You Won't, We Will: Youth Action on Climate
A global surge in youth climate action is reverberating from the streets through the highest levels of government. But is it enough to influence the decisions of industry and fossil fuel interests, let alone the current presidential administration?
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David Gergen on Climate Politics and Public Op...
Former presidential advisor David Gergen on the Green New Deal, InsideClimate News reporter Marianne Lavelle on the latest climate action proposals, and Republican political strategist Lori Weigel on how conservation and conservatism can go hand-in-hand.
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Republicans and a Democrat on Climate
The Democrats’ proposed Green New Deal is shaking things up in Washington, and with more and more of their communities feeling the effects of climate change, Republican lawmakers find they ignore the topic at their peril. Is there such a thing as a bipartisan climate solution? Guests: Ryan Costello, Former U.S. Representative (R-PA) Christine Pelosi, Executive Committeewoman, Democratic National Committee Carlos Curbelo, Former U.S. Representative (R-FL)
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Sea Changes: Why Oceans Play a Bigger Role in C...
From regulating the temperature of the planet to generating half of the oxygen we breathe, oceans are a vital part of sustaining life on Earth. Join us for a conversation exploring how oceans play a bigger role in climate than you may think.
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How Climate Broke California’s Biggest Utility
Energy giant PG&E has admitted that faulty power lines lit the spark for California’s most deadly wildfire ever. The company now faces billions in liabilities and has declared bankruptcy. What’s next for PG&E – and for California’s energy future?
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REWIND: Oppressive Heat: Climate Change as a Ci...
Why do environmental movements lack diversity, and why has it been so difficult for nonprofits to reach communities of color? We ask hip hop artist and activist Mystic, civil rights hero Rev. Gerald Durley, and civil rights lawyer Ingrid Brostrom.
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Fighting Fossil Fuels All the Way to Prison
In 2015, Greenpeace activists suspended themselves from a Portland bridge to protest an oil rig bound for the Arctic. Such extreme activism gets headlines, and sometimes results. But is radical civil disobedience the most effective weapon for change?
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Climate One at Harvard With Obama’s Climate Team
John Holdren, former Science Advisor to President Obama, and Gina McCarthy, former U.S. EPA Administrator, join host Greg Dalton for a special recording of the program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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The New Surf and Turf
From sushi to chicken wings to Texas barbecue, what is our appetite for animal protein doing to the climate? Could a new generation of meat alternatives, like the Impossible Burger, satisfy American appetites and reduce our impact on the planet?
48 min
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Insane Mode: Tesla’s Wild Ride
Despite having 2018’s top-selling luxury car, Tesla has faced major challenges, from production delays to workplace complaints to CEO shenanigans. What’s next down the road for the electric car? Can Tesla continue to lead the pack in the green economy?
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Naturally Wired: Getting Outside in the Digital...
What does it take to get people off their phones and into the outdoors? How do we encourage outdoor curiosity and conservation in a generation raised on screen time? Join us for a conversation about reconnecting with the natural world.
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EPA Chief Andrew Wheeler on Cars, Coal, and Cli...
Greg Dalton sits down for a rare interview with recently-confirmed EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler on cars, coal, and climate. We also hear about challenges to the Trump administration’s revised auto emissions rules and the future of personal mobility.
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If Global Warming Exists, Why is it so Cold Out...
Climate scientists, communicators and educators join us to talk about about why, after one of the hottest years on record, the country has suddenly gone into deep freeze. On today’s Climate One: climate science explained, and climate myths debunked.
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Weathering the Storm in America's Cities
Recent years have brought a raft of extreme weather disasters costing the U.S. hundreds of billions of dollars in damages. The mayors of three cities on the frontlines of discuss what they are doing to recover, rebuild and prepare for the next mega-storm.
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Donor Power: The Influence of Climate Philanthropy
Fighting climate change isn’t cheap. Where’s the money coming from? Major philanthropic organizations like Hewlett and Bloomberg are at the forefront of addressing climate change, but could smaller funders be more in touch with grassroots needs?
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Can California Go Carbon Neutral?
California has committed to 100% use of zero-carbon electricity by 2045, and further pledged to go carbon-neutral as well. So what will it take for the state to transform the world’s fifth largest economy to net-zero?
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Katharine Hayhoe: Why We Need to Talk About Cli...
Many of us find it daunting to talk with our neighbors, colleagues and family members about climate change. But climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe says that having those difficult conversations is the first step towards solving the problem.
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How Some Countries Are Solving Climate Change
When it comes to cutting emissions, there are many paths to success. But the absence of U.S. climate leadership is causing some countries to ease off their goals. So who’s moving ahead and who’s moving backward in the transition to a clean economy?
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Cool Clean Tech
The industrial revolution brought wealth and opportunity to American innovators – along with dirty coal power and a sky clogged with carbon emissions. The good news? There’s a new generation eager to make their fortune, with cool, clean technology.
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REWIND: We're Doomed. Now What?
Can changing our consciousness hold off the climate apocalypse? Could despair be the one thing that finally spurs us to action? A conversation about climate change, spirituality and the human condition in unsettling times.
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The Hidden Health Hazards of Climate Change
Jonathan Patz, of the Global Health Institute calls climate change “one of the most important public health challenges of our times.
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The Paris Agreement at Three: Floundering or Fl...
Supporters of the 2015 Paris Agreement say it’s the first truly global step toward a sustainable future. Critics say it's dangerously delusional to think the pact is ambitious enough to avoid catastrophic climate change. How is the Paris Agreement faring?
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Going Carbon Negative
Lowering greenhouse gas emissions is not enough to meet our carbon goals; we’ve got to somehow reverse the damage we’ve done. Fortunately, modern technology has come up with ways to remove carbon from our atmosphere – and even put it to use.
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