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In the next decade, the scale and scope of environmental change will test our ingenuity and strength. The fight for a livable planet is one that we must win. Each week we will meet people wh...

Prepping for 2022: We’ve been through a year of climate emergencies. It's been terrifying to witness the Earth’s reaction to the destruction...

Art is fundamental to understanding who we are in context to the world. Artists translate and blend physical worlds with emotional landscape...

Nalleli Cobo grew up in South Central Los Angeles just 30 feet away from a polluting oil well. When Nalleli was nine she and her community s...

As world leaders descended on Glasgow to agree on a plan to curb climate pollution, most of the obstacles to inking a deal centered on who p...

Talking about the rain, wind, sun, humidity, snow, hail, storms, heat, flooding and everything in between is one of our favorite topics of c...

Our nation is becoming more diverse thanks to growth among Latinx, Asian and multiracial Americans. Diversity is our nation’s single greates...

In England, climate protesters walked onto the M25 - the country’s busiest motorway - sat down and glued themselves to the asphalt. Traffic...

We embark on an environmental justice tour of Richmond, CA with two Laotian community organizers. Before Torm Nompraseurt managed to escape...

Saumya Roy is a journalist and activist from Mumbai India who spent eight years writing: Castaway Mountain: Love and Loss Among the Waste Pi...

I grew up in this English village just outside the university town of Cambridge. Grantchester is surrounded by flat farmland. Along the narr...

Earthseed - is a religion created by Octavia Butler in Parable of the Sower, a sci-fi novel about a California ravaged by climate change and...

In the 1900’s, there were one million Black farmers in America and former slaves and their descendants had amassed 14 million acres of land....

Salty captain and environmental champion Jo Royle grew up sailing, raced boats between continents, skippered the Plastiki - a boat made from...

After a year we’ve all lived through it's clear we’re emotionally spent. Our collective exhaustion is real and the truth is we can only crea...

A long time ago, when very few people had heard the words “climate change,” Steve Curwood, a Pulitzer prize winning journalist began his fir...

Climate Communications Now! If we are to have a chance of combating climate change it won’t be through publishing more reports or having yet...

Kaua’i is the oldest Hawaiian island, has the most endemic species and is the wettest place in the US. At this island’s northern edge is Han...

Our definitions of nature help define us. Lisa Wayne has been on the cutting edge of mediating differing views about nature. Lisa supports a...

In Uganda air pollution is a big problem. Luckily, Michael Wanyama isn’t taking this fight sitting down. When Michael’s 6 year old son came...

Lamar Thorpe was born in prison. Days later he was adopted into a Mexican family and christened Martin Hernandez. It was only when joining t...

What happens when one person no longer has use for an object, and yet that product still has a lot of life left in it? The possibilities are...

We talk with “Jesús Garcia” who at 19 left his home and family to escape violence in Mexico. He crossed into the U.S. by swimming at night i...

Carl Safina explores non-human feelings. Dr. Safina an ecologist and author of many best selling books. Safina’s Book, Beyond Words; What An...

I meet up with Amelia Gonzalez to find out where our love of chocolate comes from? After a career in radio, Amelia took her savings and foun...

Our human relationship to birds is complex. They’re wellbeing is our wellbeing. Since 1970, US bird populations have plummeted by 3 Billion...

Lisa Jackson grew up in New Orleans, trained and worked as an environmental engineer and was chosen by President Obama to lead EPA from 2009...

At 18, my Grandfather was drafted into the German Army, and served as an ambulance driver in World War One. He wrote down the entire truly b...

Thousands of years of tribal ecological practice is the key to reconnecting us to the planet. We talk with Matthew Teutimez, tribal biologis...

In 2015, 21 young people filed a climate lawsuit called Juliana v. United States, asserting that the government violated their rights to lif...

Dr. Mark Hyman uncovers the path to personal and planetary health. For Mark, health is about connecting the soil, with the farmer, with the...

Five of the six biggest fires in California’s recent history happened this year, resulting in 10,488 structures damaged and at least 31 fata...

Is a political act because according to Alice Waters, the chef and activist, which farmers you get your food from and how you celebrate this...

Invest - We talk with Tom Steyer about how he went from investing in distressed assets with a hedge fund to investing in the future of the p...

Eleven million people from over 140 countries are climate striking by skipping school to tell us we need to act now!. Jerome Foster II, who...

It’s an action that enviros have yet to master. In looking at what led to the 2016 election debacle, it's hard to ignore a disturbing fact:...

Given the state of the world, we need all the friends we can muster. Shane Minogue and I met when we were four. Friends we make as children...

In 1852, my grandfather’s grandfather Henry Cohn at the age of 21 left the shtetl of Dobrzyn (Poland), to set sail for America. He wrote a s...

We talk with Dr Nadine Burke Harris, an award-winning physician, researcher, advocate and California’s first Surgeon General. She is dedicat...

The scope of the societal impacts being both inflicted and uncovered by the COVID-19 pandemic are truly without precedent. With every disast...

Are now frontline responders in the battle against climate change: fighting raging wildfires, helping urban dwellers overcome extreme heat,...

Angela Glover Blackwell talks about how we can achieve racial justice through an agenda of inclusion, opportunity for all people of color, p...

California is officially known as the “Golden State." One hundred and seventy years after the Gold Rush, the environmental legacy of gold mi...

Dolores Huerta is the one of the most important civil rights leaders in history. Dolores possesses an indomitable spirit, she is a fearless...

At 15 Doniga Markegard, left a note for her mom that she was taking off for the summer and would be back in the fall. Her hitchhiking advent...

I travel on a supply boat 30 miles of the coast of San Francisco to visit the remote Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. This rocky o...

Earth Day is turning 50 and I talk with Dr. Arlene Blum, who exemplifies the energy, humanity and spirit of this celebration which began in...

Anna Lappé, and I discuss Diet for a Hot Planet, her book about the challenges and opportunities presented by helping solve the climate cris...

We are made up of 70 trillion cells, more than half of which are not part of the human body - they are microbes. Microbes play a critical ro...

An ancient English town named after the mysterious eels, which were the currency that paid for one of the world’s most magnificent cathedral...

How a fight to save the Yuba River, turned into a massive film festival where activists go to get inspired. Podship Earth’s intrepid corresp...