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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Earth Sciences
Social Sciences
News Commentary
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Individual Matters (2/12/13)
What matters more when addressing climate change: individual action, corporate action, or policy change?
64 min
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Solar Flares (2/5/13)
Founders of three large solar firms and a banker talk about tapping the sun to create jobs, investment opportunities, and the shadow of China.
66 min
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Driving Growth (2/4/13)
A conversation between Chevron and EDF on the issues surrounding the hydraulic fracturing industry and powering America’s economy.
64 min
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Generation Green (1/29/13)
Social entrepreneurs and youth advocates are reaching out to schools across the country to engage the next generation in the climate dialogue.
66 min
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Clean Clothes (1/25/13)
A conversation between Levi’s and Patagonia on collaboration and making America’s clothing industry more sustainable.
63 min
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Power Mix (1/15/12)
Cheap natural gas is changing the energy mix in America and the coal industry is looking overseas to India and China. A conversation between experts.
64 min
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Lost In The Wash (1/11/13)
Listen to a conversation between experts on how to combat ‘green fatigue’ and the next step towards a greener marketplace.
66 min
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Congregation Power (12/12/12)
Religious leaders come together at Climate One to discuss their efforts to promote sustainability and clean energy in their communities.
67 min
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James Hansen: Stephen Schneider Climate Science...
Dr. James Hansen, NASA climatologist, on communicating climate change to the next generation, human fingerprints on Superstorm Sandy, and inspiring action.
75 min
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Political Science (12/4/12)
Today many candidates claim the science is unsettled and scientists are the targets of smear campaigns. Climate scientists who have taken on public roles cope with personal threats, hacking attacks and assaults on their professional integrity.
65 min
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Carbon Math (11/9/12)
Activist Bill McKibben and former president of Shell Oil Company John Hofmeister come together at Climate One to discuss the current state of the rhetoric around energy and the technology behind it.
70 min
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GMO: Label or Not? (10/25/12)
Proposition 37 on the upcoming California ballot is a high-stakes fight with national implications. Advocates for labeling say consumers have a right to know if they are eating GMO. Food companies say labeling would be misleading and alarm consumers.
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Tear Down that Dam? (10/15/12)
A measure on the San Francisco ballot asks voters to consider a 2 phase plan that could lead to draining the Hetch Hetchy reservoir. Leaders on both sides of the debate tackle this thorny issue and look at other regional water issues in the State.
72 min
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Energy and the Election (10/9/12)
High gasoline prices, hydraulic fracturing and the Keystone XL Pipeline have kept energy in the headlines. How will that play this election cycle? Join us for a conversation on powering America's future.
69 min
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Clean Money (9/28/12)
The funding outlook is cloudy for parts of the clean energy sector. Can government and business partnerships around clean fuels be forged in the current political climate? What technology areas are most promising?
64 min
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Green New Deal (9/17/12)
Is the Obama stimulus package working to create promised jobs? What is politics and what is truth?
64 min
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Building Green Cities (9/7/12)
How are some of the largest building design and construction firms meeting client goals for more efficient resource utilization and cleaner built environments?
69 min
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Building Innovation (9/7/12)
Cleantech entrepreneurs are changing the way buildings are designed and manufactured, saving time, costs, and energy -- but they face many challenges.
63 min
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EV Riders (8/20/12)
What makes electric cars so appealing to drive? Is range anxiety really a serious concern? Climate One asks three Bay Area electric vehicle owners what it’s like to be ahead of the curve of the transportation frontier.
63 min
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Story Wars (7/10/12)
What's more powerful in shaping human perceptions--facts or stories? Where does the truth lie, and how will we know it?
68 min
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Richard Muller: Skeptical Climate Science (6/21...
Physicist Richard Muller challenges scientific data used in deductions about global warming, and comes to his own conclusions on a variety of energy issues.
65 min
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Nuclear Revival? (6/11/12)
"For the first time in 30 years, two new nuclear plants are in the works in the US. But in light of the Fukushima plant disaster in Japan, along with shifting energy markets, is there a future for nuclear power?"
67 min
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Innovation Power (6/4/12)
What's on the horizon for clean tech? What are the barriers to innovation and what role should the government play?
63 min
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Green Myths Busted (5/21/12)
Concerned citizens who seek to reduce their individual impact on climate change are often misguided in their choices. Where can the individual make the greatest impact? Our panel of experts reveal how we can truly create change.
66 min
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Steve Coll: ExxonMobil and American Power (5/8/12)
Join us for the inside story of one of the world’s most secretive and powerful companies as told by a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist.
67 min