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Crash CourseAudio

Greg Dalton, Climate One

In the midst of all the doom and gloom about the economy, where's the hope for building resilience back into family and community finances? Which personal choices will make a difference in regaining prosperity? Join two experts speaking about where we've been and where we're headed.

archived May 9, 2012

Going Local in an Age of GlobalizationAudio

Commonwealth Club of California, Climate One

After decades of globalization there’s a new current pulling the other direction. Local food caught on and now people are thinking about buying other products from another county instead of another continent. Michael Shuman, Dan Rosen and Andrew Swallow discuss the changing trends.

archived April 13, 2012

The great disruptionAudio

Justin Gerdes, Climate One

Growth as we’ve known it is over, Paul Gilding and Richard Heinberg told a Climate One audience in San Francisco on November 7. Confronted by resource constraints and crippling debt, nations must instead focus on growth that respects nature’s limits.

archived November 9, 2011

Jeremy Rifkin: The Third Industrial RevolutionAudio

Justin Gerdes, Climate One

The world is doomed to repeat four-year cycles of booms followed by crashes if we don’t get off oil, Jeremy Rifkin warned a Climate One audience in San Francisco on October 3. The solution, what he calls the Third Industrial Revolution, is the “Energy Internet,” a nervous system linking millions of small renewable energy producers.

archived October 11, 2011

Blessed 350: Paul Hawken & Bill McKibbenAudio

Greg Dalton, Climate One

In this Climate One conversation, two of the most influential environmentalists of the past 30 years share the same stage for just the second time in their long careers in public life. Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org and author of Eaarth, and Paul Hawken, entrepreneur and author of Blessed Unrest, talk about the ailing economy, the economy we must build to succeed it, and the forces that stand in the way.

archived September 29, 2011

After BP: Climate progress?Audio

Joe Romm, Climate One

It is “morally unconscionable” for the fossil fuel industry, and the politicians who carry their water in Congress, to stand in the way of action on climate change, says Climate Progress blogger Joe Romm. A Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and former US Department of Energy official, Romm says California voters have an opportunity this November to defeat the forces seeking to delay action on climate change by rejecting an attack on AB 32...

archived August 3, 2010

Down to the Wire: Confronting Climate CollapseAudio

David Orr, Climate One

Due to our refusal to live within the Earth’s natural limits, we now face a multitude of problems that will have a severe negative impact on human civilization. Orr, an expert on environmental literacy and ecological design, further argues that political negligence, an economy driven by insatiable consumption and a disregard for future generations are only adding to our plethora of environmental challenges.

archived January 20, 2010