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We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. Co-Hosts Greg Dalton and Ariana Brocious 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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We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. Co-Hosts Greg Dalton and Ariana Brocious 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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    Big Plastic: The New Big Oil

    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. The production of plastics alone produces about 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions. After what is often a single use, the resulting waste continues releasing the greenhouse gasses ethylene and methane as it breaks apart. 
    Yet, as petrochemical companies pay lip service ending fuel production, they are pouring resources into plastics production. How do we wrap up our reliance on plastics?
    Guests: 
    Diane Wilson, Founder and Director, San Antonio Bay Waterkeeper
    Jane Patton, U.S. Fossil Economy Campaign Manager, Center for International Environmental Law 
    Susannah Scott, Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara 
    Alexis Jackson, Ocean Policy and Plastics Lead, California Chapter, The Nature Conservancy 
    It's time for our annual spring appeal! At Climate One, we believe in the power of open conversations to drive positive change. Through our thought-provoking discussions and interviews, we strive not only to raise awareness of climate issues and solutions, but to also empower individuals — like each of our valued listeners — to take tangible steps toward a more sustainable future. 
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    When California Dreams Hit Political Reality

    When California Dreams Hit Political Reality

    The Golden State has staked much of its reputation on its green credentials, with state leaders touting its role on the leading edge of global and national climate progress. But California is falling behind in meeting its ambitious emission targets, and has been criticized for over-relying on emerging clean energy technologies that may not bear out.
    At the same time, the state is at increasing risk from severe wildfires, epic floods and other impacts worsened by burning fossil fuels. What can the nation learn from California’s attempts to mitigate climate disruption?
    Guests:
    Scott Wiener, California State Senator
    Nancy Skinner, California State Senator
    Liane Randolph, Chair, California Air Resources Board
    Mari Rose Taruc, Energy Justice Director, California Environmental Justice Alliance
    Eleni Kounalakis, Lieutenant Governor, California
    Jennifer Barrera, President & CEO, California Chamber of Commerce
    It's time for our annual spring appeal! At Climate One, we believe in the power of open conversations to drive positive change. Through our thought-provoking discussions and interviews, we strive not only to raise awareness of climate issues and solutions, but to also empower individuals — like each of our valued listeners — to take tangible steps toward a more sustainable future. 
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    • 59 min
    SF Climate Week 2024: Are Businesses and Governments Measuring What Matters?

    SF Climate Week 2024: Are Businesses and Governments Measuring What Matters?

    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.
    Guest:
    Alicia Seiger, Lecturer, Stanford Law School
    It's time for our annual spring appeal! At Climate One, we believe in the power of open conversations to drive positive change. Through our thought-provoking discussions and interviews, we strive not only to raise awareness of climate issues and solutions, but to also empower individuals — like each of our valued listeners — to take tangible steps toward a more sustainable future. 
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    • 24 min
    Leading San Francisco in a Hot and Volatile World: SF Climate Week 2024

    Leading San Francisco in a Hot and Volatile World: SF Climate Week 2024

    In 2021, Mayor London Breed released the San Francisco Action Plan, which aims to achieve net zero emissions for the city by 2040. The plan not only charts the course for eliminating emissions over the next two decades but also includes commitments to ensure that the benefits of climate action are extended equitably to all communities. That was three years ago. So what progress has been made? And what strategies are in place to get the city to its 2040 target?
    Guest:
    Tyrone Jue, Director of the San Francisco Environment Department
    It's time for our annual spring appeal! At Climate One, we believe in the power of open conversations to drive positive change. Through our thought-provoking discussions and interviews, we strive not only to raise awareness of climate issues and solutions, but to also empower individuals — like each of our valued listeners — to take tangible steps toward a more sustainable future. 
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    • 18 min
    REWIND: Building a Better Battery Supply Chain with JB Straubel and Aimee Boulanger

    REWIND: Building a Better Battery Supply Chain with JB Straubel and Aimee Boulanger

    Batteries are a critical part of the transition away from fossil fuels. 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. 
    And while companies like JB Straubel’s Redwood Materials are building capacity for recycling, for now that means a lot more mining. With the battery supply chain only growing more critical as the electric vehicle market matures, we’re revisiting this critical episode from last summer exploring how to build a battery supply chain that meets demand while reducing harm.
    Guests: 
    JB Straubel, Founder and CEO, Redwood Materials 
    Aimee Boulanger, Executive Director, Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance
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    • 1h 9 min
    SF Climate Week 2024: Is California on Track for an Affordable and Just Energy Transition?

    SF Climate Week 2024: Is California on Track for an Affordable and Just Energy Transition?

    The Golden State has staked much of its reputation on its green credentials, with state leaders often touting its role on the leading edge of global and national climate progress.
    But California is falling behind in meeting its ambitious emission targets, and has been criticized for over relying on emerging clean energy technologies that may not bear out — and worse, increase harm to communities of color and low-income households. What role should regulators and community advocates play in ensuring our clean energy transition remains equitable and on track?
    Guests:
    Liane M. Randolph, Chair, California Air Resources Board
    Mari Rose Taruc, Energy Justice Director, California Environmental Justice Alliance
    🎟️ There are limited tickets still available for Climate One's suite of SF Climate Week events this Thursday. See you soon!
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