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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Beyond Plastics (1/30/14)
The making, using and discarding of plastic negatively impacts our environment daily, yet we continue to rely on it. How can we stop the cycle of waste?
58 min
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Fluid State (01/10/14)
California state senators and a reporter for The Sacramento Bee debate the future of water in California.
64 min
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Fluid State (1/10/14)
California state senators and a reporter for The Sacramento Bee debate the future of water in California.
64 min
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U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus (1/6/14)
U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus discusses the Navy and Marine Corps’ energy, environmental and climate change goals.
65 min
630
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell (11...
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell speaks about youth, parks, public lands, water, climate change, fracking and more.
59 min
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Skeptics & Smog (12/10/13)
Climate change media leaders discuss the polarization of climate deniers and environmental advocates.
66 min
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Forest Wars (12/04/13)
A Microsoft executive and two experts discuss how conservation can be used to offset carbon emissions.
64 min
633
Carbon Curves (12/11/13)
Two of the nation’s top climate scientists discuss how human activity is altering the environment.
66 min
634
Lord Nicholas Stern: The 2013 Stephen Schneider...
Economist Nicholas Stern discusses climate change and receives the Stephen Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication.
73 min
635
Ag and Trade (11/18/13)
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman discuss challenges and opportunities in farming and commerce.
66 min
636
Power Year in Review (12/2/13)
A journalist, environmentalist, commissioner and energy expert discuss 2013 power news in California.
68 min
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Parched California (11/14/13)
Four experts discuss the future of water in California.
64 min
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Graham Nash (11/7/13)
An exclusive peek into the wild tales and issues facing today's environmental movement with one of the greats of rock and roll, art and social activism.
75 min
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Fracked State (11/05/13)
California State Senator Fran Pavley, an environmentalist, and lobbyist for the oil industry discuss the future of fracking in California.
65 min
640
Deep Blue (10/28/13)
Experts discuss the impacts of climate change on our oceans and how California can embrace an emerging blue technology industry.
63 min
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Mountain Meltdown (10/22/13)
A professional snowboarder, climate experts, and CEOs from some of North America’s most popular ski resorts participate in a two-part panel.
71 min
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Paul Hawken & Andy Revkin: Carbon Gift (10/18/13)
Paul Hawken and Andy Revkin talk about climate change in the news today.
61 min
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OPEC Oil Embargo +40 (10/18/13)
Former CIA Director Jim Woolsey and former Secretary of State George Shultz discuss oil and national security in an age of climate disruption.
62 min
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Bay Delta: A Grand Bargain? (10/15/13)
The future of freshwater in California.
65 min
645
Grazing, Grass and Gas (10/3/13)
Former Patagonia CEO Kristine Tompkins joins a conservationist and a scientist to discuss how preserving native grasslands can curb emissions.
63 min
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Metro Revolution (9/19/13)
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, an urban planner and a researcher discuss the global economy and the “metropolitan revolution” taking America by storm.
66 min
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Corn, Cars and Cows (8/21/13)
Corn has changed fuel options worldwide, but it could be increasing food costs. Experts in oil, ethanol and dairy industries discuss the pros and cons.
65 min
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Overheated (6/27/13)
A doctor and a lawyer discuss the impacts of a warming planet, from vulnerable water supplies and disease risks to the emergence of human conflict
65 min
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Nature's Price Tag (7/25/13)
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
65 min
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Fracking News (7/19/13)
Two reporters discuss the benefits and risks of using hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to extract petroleum and natural gas.
66 min