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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GMOs: Necessary in a Hot and Crowded World? (06...
Biotechnology promises weed-resistant crops, bigger yields and more food for the world’s growing populations. But are GMOs safe?
58 min
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Resource Revolution (06/09/14)
Increasing consumer demand, coupled with dwindling resources, is driving innovation and sparking a third Industrial Revolution.
59 min
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Stormy Science, Rocky Investments (06/03/14)
What are the economic impacts of climate change? How environmental issues are changing the weather on Wall Street.
59 min
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Meatonomics (02/24/14) (Rebroadcast)
When it comes to our carbon footprint, what we eat could matter just as much as what we drive. What are the environmental costs of meat production?
59 min
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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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Beyond Plastic (01/30/14) (Rebroadcast)
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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Rising Seas, Rising Costs (02/11/14) (Rebroadcast)
The water line in the San Francisco Bay area is going nowhere but up. What do rising seas mean for our economy, our communities and our way of life?
59 min
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Ecological Intelligence (04/18/14)
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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Climate in the Classroom (03/25/14)
Today’s teenagers, also known as Millenials or Generation Y, now have a new moniker: Greenagers. That’s because they are coming of age in an era plagued by the effects of climate change.
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Nuclear Power (04/03/14)
Three years after Fukushima is nuclear power dead in the water? Or is it poised for revival due to the world’s desperate need for carbon-free energy?
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Fracking Boom (04/01/14)
America is in the midst of a fracking boom. Most new oil and gas wells in this country are drilled using hyrdraulic fracturing, the injection of a cocktail of water and chemicals at high pressure to release bubbles of oil or gas trapped in shale rock.
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Beyond Plastic (01/30/14)
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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Aquatech (03/11/14)
Surfing our current water crisis and future water needs requires innovation and entrepreneurship. What new technologies are surfacing to help us cope?
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The Goldman Prize at 25 (03/06/14)
The Goldman Prize honors those fighting on the front lines for clean water, clean air and preservation of the world’s ecosystems, often at great risk.
59 min
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Meatonomics (02/24/14)
When it comes to our carbon footprint, what we eat could matter just as much as what we drive. What are the environmental costs of meat production?
59 min
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Condoms and Climate (02/25/14)
The earth’s population is expected to near 9 billion by midcentury. Are we pushing our ecosystem to the point where it can no longer support civilization?
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Going to Paris: Todd Stern (02/19/14)
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Warsaw, Poland last year achieved modest progress toward an international agreement on reducing carbon pollution.
58 min
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Rising Seas, Rising Costs (02/11/14)
The water line in the San Francisco Bay area is going nowhere but up. What do rising seas mean for our economy, our communities and our way of life?
59 min
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Going to Paris: Ambassador Todd Stern (02/19/14)
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Warsaw, Poland last year achieved modest progress toward an international agreement on reducing carbon pollution.
58 min
670
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Skeptics & Smog (12/10/13)
Climate change media leaders discuss the polarization of climate deniers and environmental advocates.
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