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Mind Over Chatter: Exploring Climate Psychology

We all know about the environmental and physical effects of climate change. But what about its impact on our mental health? Therapists report that th…

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Fire and Water: A Year of Climate Conversations

From fires and floods to hurricanes and hot temperatures, 2018 put climate on the front page in ways it hadn’t been before. Yet amidst the disruption…

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A Four-Zero Climate Solution

Stabilizing our climate is going to take some hard truths – and hard numbers. “If you look at 1.5 degrees, it's about 13 years,” says Stanford’s Arun…

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Documentaries for the Holiday Season

It’s a holiday movie special as Climate One talks to the directors/producers of four recent documentaries that bring human drama to the climate story…

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Are Human Lives Improving?

In their 1968 book The Population Bomb, Paul and Anne Ehrlich warned of the dangers of overpopulation. These included mass starvation, societal uphea…

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Saudi America

The U.S. has surpassed Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world's biggest oil producer, largely due to the fracking revolution. Yet new development of fo…

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Prosperity and Paradox: A Conversation with Arlie Hochschild and Eliza Griswold

Red states, blue states – when it comes to our environment, are we really two different Americas? New Yorker writer Eliza Griswold spent time in sout…

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Climate Silence: Why Aren’t There More Votes?

After a year of climate-amplified fires and hurricanes around the country, New York Times reporter Trip Gabriel tells host Greg Dalton how climate an…

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Will China Save the Planet?

Chinese factories churn out parts and products that end up in our cars, our kitchens and our cell phones. And all that productivity has improved the …

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Climate Press Pool: Robert Gibbs and Jeff Nesbit

Climate used to have bipartisan support. Now that the Republican party is skeptical about fighting climate, companies are moving into a leadership vo…

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