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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C1 Revue: Does Greening The Economy Leave Some ...
Cities are leading the way in the greening of America’s economy.
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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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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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Sea Heroes: Extreme Edition
Our planet’s oceans drive our weather and generate much of our oxygen -- and they’re being severely impacted by climate change. What can be done about it?
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Cigarettes & Tailpipes: Tales of Two Industries
How close is the link between tobacco denial and climate denial?
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C1 Revue: Can Our Connected Lives Be Green and ...
How smart technology and the "Internet of things" can be part of the solution, while making our lives greener, safer, and more convenient.
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Youth in the Streets and in the Courts
How can we ensure environmental justice for all?
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Climate Equity
How can we ensure environmental justice for all?
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Why Facts Don’t Trump the President
An information war is raging in our country, in mainstream news and on social media. What is factual and what is an “alternative fact?” Do facts even matter?
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Remaking the Planet
Geoengineering may sound like science fiction, but there are many who believe we can — and should — be taking drastic measures to cool our planet down.
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Killing the Colorado
Every year, 41 million Americans take more water out of the Colorado than nature puts into it. How can we continue to share an ever-shrinking resource?
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C1 Revue: Republican Renegades on Climate
The Trump administration has moved quickly to reverse some of the previous administration’s energy and climate policies.
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Can Clean Tech Clean Up Our Future?
The clean tech sector is on the rise - what areas are most promising for growth, jobs and “gee-whiz!” innovation? What will the new administration bring?
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Doubt, Deny or Defend: Republicans on Climate C...
Much has been made of the partisan divide on climate change. But there are Republicans out there who believe it’s real – and they have solutions in mind.
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Green Latinos (02/07/14) (Rebroadcast)
Latinos make up the largest ethnic group in California. How can the environmental movement embrace and engage the Latino community to effect change?
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C1 Revue: The Future of Oil and Nuclear Power
In 2006, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger launched California's attack on climate change by signing a pioneering law to reduce carbon pollution across the state’s economy.
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Ecological Intelligence
Evolution designed our brains to protect us from immediate threats to survival. Can we retune them to battle the long-term dangers that threaten our planet?
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Nature's Price Tag (07/25/13) (Rebroadcast)
If nature were a corporation it would be a large cap stock. Putting a precise tag on something long seen as free is a conceptual leap. However many large companies are starting to realize the extent to which their profits rely on well operating ecosystems
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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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The Sixth Annual Stephen Schneider Award: Naomi...
Science historian Naomi Oreskes has had her share of hate mail from climate deniers. But, she says, “We can't give up on the challenge of explaining science.”
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C1 Revue: Political and Climate Disruption
2016 began in the afterglow of the Paris climate accord, and ended with the triumph of a presidential candidate who has labeled climate change a hoax.
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Fighting Fossil Fuels All the Way to Prison
Radical protestersTim DeChristopher and Georgia Hirsty put the “active” in “activism.” But is civil disobedience the best way to effect real change?
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2016: From Paris to Trump
2016 began in the after-glow of the Paris climate summit and ended with the election of Donald Trump. A look back at the year’s energy triumphs and setbacks.
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What Now for California?
As Donald Trump moves into the West Wing and the GOP takes control of congress, what will become of California’s environmental trailblazing?
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Nicholas Stern and Steve Westly
While federal experts warn that it will cost $44 trillion to rid the U.S. economy of carbon, Citibank counters that failing to act on climate disruption could result in over $44 trillion in public and private losses over the next 25 years.
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