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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Dooley and Pelosi: Bridging Trump's Divide
Reviving fossil fuels and rolling back action on climate change has arguably been one area where President Trump's agenda has achieved the most traction.
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Cloudy Days for Solar?
When the U.S slapped 30 percent tariffs on imported solar panels, headlines heralded bad times ahead for clean energy in this country.
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Power Shift: The End of Gasoline Cars?
After more than a century of ruling the roads, oil is starting to lose its dominance over the auto industry.
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Weathering the Storm: Mayors of Houston, Miami ...
2017 brought a raft of extreme weather disasters costing the U.S. hundreds of billions of dollars in damages.
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Climate on Your Plate
Addressing hunger while making the food chain more sustainable is critical for addressing climate change.
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EPA Then and Now
It was in 1970, under President Nixon, that the Environmental Protection Agency was founded.
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On the Ice with Michael Mann
The Hockey Stick papers’ lead author Michael Mann hasn’t backed off on his mission to educate the public on the science of global warming.
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Inheriting Climate Change
Consumption-crazed baby boomers are leaving their younger counterparts with a mountain of debt and a destabilized climate. Yet they still rule the roost politically.
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Jane Goodall and Yvon Chouinard
Dr. Jane Goodall and Patagonia founder, Yvon Chouinard have both worked to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our planet.
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Net Zero Living
Conservation begins at home – literally. Designing and operating a home that generates as much power as it uses is rapidly becoming a reality.
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Ai Weiwei: Human Flow
In his new movie, “Human Flow,” artist and human rights activist Ai Weiwei documents the plight of refugees struggling in a hot and crowded world.
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Chaos and Progress: A Year of Climate Conversat...
It’s safe to say that 2017 was not been the best of times when it came to climate.
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Changing Minds: Climate Politics and Science
Donald Trump once advocated for climate action. Now, he’s moving Barack Obama’s efforts in the opposite direction.
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Concussions, Cigarettes and Climate
What do football, tobacco and oil have in common? A common narrative of deceit.
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High Tide on Main Street
The coast line has been basically in the same place for all of human civilization and now that’s changing in very unpredictable ways.
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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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