Climate One

We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. Co-Hosts Greg Dalton and Ariana Brocious 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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Bill Nye: Science Guy
Bill Nye is on a quest to set the record straight when it comes to anti-scientific thinking and climate denial.
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Jeff Goodell: The Water Will Come
Rising waters represent the most visible and tangible impact of climate disruption.
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Oppressive Heat: Climate Change and Civil Rights
Communities of color often live closest to factories and refineries that spew toxic pollution.
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A Conversation with Amy Goodman and Kenneth Kim...
When trying to fight a campaign of disinformation, who better to be on your side than a muckraking journalist like Amy Goodman and a lawyer running the Union for Concerned Scientists, Kenneth Kimmell.
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Deep Dive Into the Arctic
Climate One goes to the front line of climate change - the high Arctic - to hear from the people there how their communities are changing.
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Chasing the Harvest in the Heat
In the kind of heat that will ground airplanes and melt rail lines, health experts say agricultural workers are especially vulnerable.
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Elizabeth Kolbert and David Roberts: Covering C...
Communicating about climate change and convincing the public that something needs to be done about it is a complicated proposition.
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California's Climate Crusade
Some environmentalists said the law extending California’s cap and trade system to 2030 is a sellout to the oil industry and it shortchanges disadvantaged communities.
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Happening with James Redford
Documentarian James Redford declares that, “You don’t have to worry about the future being green, that is inevitable.”
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Greening Professional Sports
People who are involved in the sports world have seen the benefits of greening their professions.
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Harvey and Irma: A Hurricane’s Human Fingerprints
From Katrina and Sandy to Harvey, Irma and José - how is climate change fueling these increasingly destructive hurricanes?
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Yvon Chouinard
Patagonia founder, Yvon Chouinard has spent a lifetime welcoming adventure of all kinds.
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Aligning Profits with the Planet
Now that the trouble with pollution has been internalized, we need the economy to follow.
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Jane Mayer: Behind Dark Money
Who is bankrolling our political system? Jane Mayer takes us behind the scenes to expose the powerful group of individuals who are shaping our country.
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Tesla: Impossible Until It's Not
Tesla is the most valuable car company in the US, recently surpassing even the auto giant, General Motors.
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Jane Goodall in Conversation with Jeff Horowitz...
Noted conservationist Jane Goodall talks about her life’s work, the link between deforestation and climate change and why she sees reasons for hope.
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Al Gore and An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power
Former Vice President Al Gore joins Climate One to talk about his tireless fight influencing international climate policy.
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Is Climate Denial Destroying Our Planet?
Climate denial has become both a psychological and a political problem. Can better communication help us expand common ground and move on to solutions?
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Chain Reaction: Why Two Wheels are Better than ...
Getting out of a car and onto a bike is one of the best things you can do for the climate and your personal health.
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Trumping the Climate: Coming in Hot
The Trump administration’s determination to revive coal mining and domestic oil drilling is causing concern that international efforts to combat climate change will crumble.
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Rounding up the Facts on GMOs
Are GMOs the answer to our planet’s food shortage? Or are they jeopardizing our crops by creating a destructive cycle of Roundup resistance?
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Youth in the Streets and in the Courts (Update)
As Buffalo Springfield sang in 1967, “There’s something happening here…” But today’s youth revolution is happening far beyond the Sunset Strip.
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Water Whiplash
Californians are accustomed to living through wet times and dry times, but lately things are getting more extreme and much more difficult to predict.
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Banking on Change at Standing Rock
They were an unlikely group of activists; Native American youths concerned about teen suicide sparked the movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)—a movement which ultimately spread across the country.
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Inheriting Climate Change
Do the baby boomers owe millennials a clean planet? Or is it every generation for itself?
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