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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. S...
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PARTNER POD: Speed & Scale: Electrifying the grid with Amol Fadke
Today, we have a special episode to share with you from TED’s brand new podcast, Speed & Scale. Speed & Scale was created to help combat the doom and...

De-Hyping Hydrogen
For decades, hydrogen has held promise as a revolutionary tool in the clean energy transition. It can be a fuel and energy carrier, and when made with...

Remembering Dr. Jane Goodall
Legendary primatologist Jane Goodall died on October 1. In a 2024 conversation on the Climate One stage with Co-Host Greg Dalton, the indefatigable Go...

Taylor Brorby and Suzie Hicks Tell The Stories We Don’t Always Hear
Finding one's voice in climate action can come in many forms. Author and activist Taylor Brorby grew up in Center, North Dakota as a fourth-generation...

Scientists Who Won’t Be Silenced
Within the federal government, science — especially climate science — has taken a beating. The Trump administration has moved from climate denial to c...

Policy Whiplash: Checking In With Labor Unions
The past few years have seen a seismic shift in energy and industrial policy in the United States. Under Biden, laws like the Inflation Reduction Act...

Gloria Walton and Wawa Gatheru Believe in Grassroots Change, Not Just Charity
Those standing up to climate and environmental injustice face challenges they weren’t seeing a year ago. But Gloria Walton, head of The Solutions Proj...

How Students and Teachers Are Talking About Climate
Students are heading back to school, and in addition to all of the usual challenges of the school year, some children are carrying an extra weight: cl...

Nathaniel Stinnett: Climate Disruption Is a Homicide, Not a Suicide (Bonus Episode)
According to one recent survey, Americans think about climate change more than abortion, immigration, or gun violence. And yet, while they care deeply...

Small Dollar, Big Impact
The climate doesn’t care where emissions cuts come from; what matters is that the world transitions to renewable energy quickly and cheaply. If it’s s...

Batteries Now Included
The Trump administration has taken aim at green energy, but one technology has largely been left untouched: batteries to store wind and solar electric...

Cause of Death: Air Pollution
In 2013, 9-year-old Ella Roberta died from a severe asthma attack. She became the first person in the United Kingdom (and possibly the world) to have...

Young People Are Bringing Climate To Court. And Winning.
We’re all feeling the effects of the fossil-fueled climate crisis, but young people will not let this threat to their future go unchallenged. They’re...

Scorching Premiums: Climate Costs Hit Insurance Market
Climate disruptions and growing risk are upending insurance markets, leading many insurers to abandon parts of the country all together. Due to fires,...

ENCORE: AI’s Power Demands: Do We Really Have the Energy for This?
In a previous Climate One episode, we discussed the good, the bad, and the ugly impacts of artificial intelligence. But AI isn’t going away. Humans ra...

Trump’s Megabill Comes for the Clean Energy Transition
Three years ago, Congress passed President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, the largest investment in climate action in U.S. history. The IRA set in m...

Biomimicry & Green Burial: Living and Dying with Nature in Mind
Nature can feel distant from our everyday lives. Maybe it’s a place we visit on the weekends, a getaway from the hustle and bustle, something “out the...

ENCORE: Drag Queen Pattie Gonia on Bringing Joy to Climate Action
When individuals want to take action on climate, it’s often in the form of electrifying a home, voting, or maybe even traditional activism. Those are...

BONUS: He Started Tesla Employees Against Elon. Then Got Fired.
Matt LaBrot was the Tesla sales manager who got so fed up with how Elon Musk’s public persona affected the brand that he published a website called “T...

Is the EV Transition Stuck in Neutral?
In 2024, BloombergNEF predicted electric vehicles would make up nearly half of U.S. new car sales by 2030. Now, they’ve revised their projection down...

Dead Heat: The Danger Of Home Power Shutoffs
Summer is here, temperatures are rising — and so are electric bills. That also means many people are facing a severely overlooked issue: power shutoff...

Super Pollutants: The Hidden Half of Global Warming
Carbon dioxide is a big deal. It’s responsible for about half of global heating. But what about the other half? There’s actually good news here: Nearl...

Three Big Thinkers With No Room for Doom
There’s so much hard and heavy news out there right now, climate related and not. It feels like decades of progress is being lost. But — good news! —...

I’m Walkin’ Here! A Report Card on Congestion Pricing
In January, congestion pricing went into effect in New York City. The policy’s implementation took decades; along the way, multiple moments suggested...

Murder, Pollution as Policy, and Two Women Who Won’t Give Up
“In the course of saying no with their bodies, they were met with more violence… including moms who were carrying babies on their backs and were pushe...

Honoring Environmental Heroes in 2025
Would you stand up against a giant corporation to stop toxic chemicals from harming your town’s water? Could you get policy enacted to cut emissions a...

Official 2025 Trailer: Climate One
We're living through a climate emergency. The best way to begin addressing this crisis is by talking about it.
Join co-hosts Greg Dalton,...

Tracking Trump’s Attack on Environmental Protections
About fifty years ago, multiple environmental disasters forced a reckoning with how we care for the Earth. President Richard Nixon signed numerous env...

San José Mayor Matt Mahan: Live from SF Climate Week
Climate progress is stalling at the federal level, making local action more critical than ever. “In an increasingly urbanized world, cities must play...

Solutions That Work With Grist, Project Drawdown and Jenny Odell
It’s so easy to spiral into a climate doom loop. But solutions to the crisis are out there! Even as federal action stalls, states, local organizers an...

Congressman Jared Huffman: Live from SF Climate Week
Rep. Jared Huffman has represented California’s 2nd District — from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border — for over a decade. During that time,...

REWIND: Staycation: All I Ever Wanted
Summer is coming soon, and for many that means vacation. While traveling far and wide can be an amazing experience, the carbon cost of traveling is si...

Revisiting Pope Francis: Climate Changer?
On April 21, Pope Francis died at the age of 88. The Catholic Church's first Latin American pope was known for his humility and his efforts to make hi...

Gina McCarthy on Cutting Everything but Emissions
Since its creation under President Richard Nixon in 1970, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has worked to reduce pollution and toxic exposures...

Net Gains: Saving Seafood Before It’s Too Late
More than 3 billion people rely on seafood as a primary source of animal protein. But waters are warming, and fish are moving. Are those fish, and the...

AI’s Power Demands: Do We Really Have the Energy for This?
In a previous Climate One episode, we discussed the good, the bad, and the ugly impacts of artificial intelligence. But AI isn’t going away. Humans ra...

Trump Breaks Wind?
It’s no secret that President Trump is not a fan of wind energy. As a matter of fact, he signed an executive order on his first day back in office tha...

Justice and Faith: Catherine Coleman Flowers and Justin J. Pearson
Catherine Coleman Flowers has dedicated her life to fighting for the most vulnerable communities — people who have been deprived of the basic civil ri...

Making Cents Out of Watts: What’s Driving Up Your Energy Bills?
A third of Americans say that they've skipped food, medicine, or something else to be able to afford their energy bills. Much of the increase in the c...

Is ESG BS?
Who’s responsible for climate change? Fossil fuel companies would like us to believe it’s all of us as individuals (after all, BP invented the idea of...