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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You Gonna Finish That? Saving Good Food from Go...
Roughly one third of global greenhouse gasses come from food production. And ONE THIRD of food produced every year is wasted – left on the field, rotting in a truck, or unnecessarily thrown away. This week: Saving Good Food From Going Bad.
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Staycation: All I Ever Wanted
Vacation season is coming up. While traveling far and wide can be amazing, the carbon cost of traveling is significant. But what if we could rekindle a sense of awe in our own neighborhoods? Adventurer Alastair Humphreys spent a year doing just that. His new book “Local” is an ode to slowing down, and a rallying cry to protect the wild places on our doorstep.
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Fighting Fossil Fuels in the Courts and on the ...
In California, efforts are underway to fight the oil and gas industry on multiple fronts. State Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against five of the world’s largest oil and gas companies for their public deception about the risks of climate harm from their products. Meanwhile, activists are working to defend a measure prohibiting new fossil fuel wells near homes, schools and hospitals from being repealed on this fall’s ballot.
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Special: Remembering Pete McCloskey
An environmental giant passed last week with the death of Pete McCloskey, a former Republican Congressman who co-authored the Endangered Species Act.
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Big Plastic: The New Big Oil
Plastics are everywhere. And while we’ve known for a long time that plastics and our environment aren’t a good mix, it's becoming apparent that they’re massive climate polluters too — from when they’re made, to when they’re disposed of. How do we wrap up our reliance on plastics?
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When California Dreams Hit Political Reality
California prides itself on being a trendsetter — in pop culture, media, and in cutting carbon pollution. But revamping the world’s fifth-largest economy is hard and complex. What can the nation learn from California’s attempts to mitigate climate disruption?
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SF Climate Week 2024: Are Businesses and Govern...
Many businesses and governments have a goal of reaching net zero emissions. Sounds good. But what does “net zero” even mean? And how do we get there? Alicia Seiger is a lecturer at Stanford Law School and leads sustainability and energy finance initiatives at Stanford Law, Graduate School of Business, and the Doerr School for Sustainability. She argues that when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions, businesses need to get as good at accounting for their pollution as they are for their dollars.
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SF Climate Week 2024: Leading San Francisco in ...
In 2021, Mayor London Breed released the San Francisco Action Plan, which aims to achieve net zero emissions for the city by 2040.
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REWIND: Building a Better Battery Supply Chain ...
From electric vehicles to grid scale storage for wind and solar, demand for batteries is expected to grow 500% by 2030. In order to meet that demand, we’re going to need a lot more batteries. How do we build a battery supply chain that meets demand and reduces harm?
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SF Climate Week 2024: Is California on Track fo...
Featuring CARB Chair Liane Randolph and CEJA Energy Justice Director Mari Rose Taruc
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SF Climate Week 2024: California Attorney Gener...
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Artificial Intelligence, Real Climate Impacts
Artificial intelligence can do some pretty amazing things, including for the climate. But despite all of the hype there’s a concern that gets very little attention: AI’s energy demands. How do we make sure the benefits of AI outweigh its energy costs?
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Nearly 2 Years In… Is the Inflation Reduction A...
Nearly two years ago, Congress passed the biggest piece of climate legislation in our nation’s history: The Inflation Reduction Act, which put $400 billion into boosting the transition to a clean energy economy. What impact has the IRA had on clean energy manufacturing, innovation and emissions so far? Has the IRA distributed money to fulfill its climate justice initiatives?
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Elizabeth Kolbert on Hope, Despair, and Everyth...
Even before Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” brought climate change to the mainstream, journalist Elizabeth Kolbert was on the beat. Nearly 20 years later, Kolbert’s new book “H Is for Hope: Climate Change from A to Z” interweaves the strands of the larger climate story.
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Rising Temperatures, Rising Prices: How Climate...
Drought is pushing up the cost of candy and leading to shipping delays in the Panama Canal. Insuring your car, health and property is getting more expensive. Globally, researchers say climate could add one percent to inflation per year until 2035. How is a disrupted climate disrupting your savings?
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Climate Migration: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
The places most people call home are coming under increasing threat from climate change. Those who have the means are already starting to take refuge in places that market themselves as climate-proof. The rest of us are left wondering: should I stay or should I go?
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Talk Isn’t Cheap: The Power of Conversation
As heat waves, storms, droughts and wildfires get worse, talking can seem like a seriously insufficient climate solution. Yet real conversations are one of our best ways to share information, find common ground and move toward action. So how do we make climate conversations really count?
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How Activism Can Win Bigger and Faster with Kum...
Kumi Naidoo’s path to being an internationally renowned activist started early. At age 15, he organized school boycotts against the apartheid educational system in South Africa. He went on to lead Greenpeace International, then Amnesty International. Now he’s a visiting scholar at Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, where he’s focusing on how activism can win bigger and faster.
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What More Can I Do?
If the scale of the climate crisis feels overwhelming, there’s good news: what you do in your own life matters – a lot. And by engaging with our communities, we can do more, together.
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Geothermal: So Hot Right Now
When most people hear the phrase renewable energy, they imagine fields full of solar panels or giant spinning wind turbines. But another source is heating up: geothermal. Once thought to be a limited energy source, new technology may have unlocked geothermal’s real potential.
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Let’s Talk Dirty to Clean Energy
Across the country, shuttered coal plants, contaminated landfills, and abandoned mine lands are finding new life as renewable energy projects. We explore the drivers behind the “dirty to clean” energy transition, and the communities and people in its wake.
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Busted: The Newest Emission Cheaters
Engine maker Cummins has been slapped with the largest fine ever resulting from the Clean Air Act for cheating on emissions testing. VW was caught in a similar situation nearly 10 years ago. What have we learned since the infamous VW “Dieselgate” scandal?
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REWIND: Jane Fonda: A Lifetime of Activism
Jane Fonda brought increased attention to the climate crisis through her “Fire Drill Fridays” protests at the U.S. Capitol. After decades of fighting for vulnerable groups, the 85-year-old activist and actor has dedicated herself and her climate PAC to defeating political allies of the fossil fuel industry. What keeps the iconic Jane Fonda going strong?
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Indigenous Perspectives: What Makes a Just Tran...
We often talk about a “just transition” from dirty to clean energy as if it means the same thing to everyone. Indigenous people have seen their resources extracted and exploited to further the wealth of others for centuries. What does a “just transition” look like for their communities?
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Wardrobe Malfunction: The Climate Impact of Clo...
Fossil fuels are embedded in every aspect of the clothing industry – from mechanized farming and pesticides to grow fiber crops, to energy for manufacturing and transportation. How can we make lower impact clothes and change our consumer behavior to value sustainability and longevity?
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