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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. Subscribe to Climate One on Patreon for access to ad-free episodes.

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Alan Weisman is an award-winning environmental journalist who traveled the world to highlight possible paths out of the climate crisis.
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist and policy expert who asks us to focus on the question, 'What if we get it right?'
Bill McKibben is a climate activist, founder of 350.org and Third Act, who advocates for activating seniors and leveraging structural power.
Senior Attorney at the Natural Resources Defense Council, specializing in environmental law and policy.
Director of NYU's Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management, focusing on urban transportation systems.
Co-Founder and CEO of Culdesac, a company involved in urban mobility and transportation solutions.
Alexis Madrigal is a journalist and author, known for his work as the host of KQED's Forum and for his book 'The Pacific Circuit.' He has extensively covered environmental issues, social justice, and the impacts of pollution, particularly in marginalized communities like West Oakland. Madrigal's reporting often explores how policies and corporate interests influence environmental and social outcomes.
Margaret Gordon is the Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director of the West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project. She is an environmental justice advocate dedicated to addressing pollution and health disparities in West Oakland. Gordon works to empower local communities to stand up against environmental injustices and to promote sustainable, equitable development.
Abby Reyes is the author of 'Truth Demands: A Memoir of Murder, Oil Wars and the Rise of Climate Justice.' She is also the Director of Community Resilience Projects at UC Irvine. Reyes shares deeply emotional stories of the sacrifices made by environmental defenders, resilience in the face of grief, and the ongoing fight for climate justice, highlighting the personal and collective costs of environmental activism.
Andrea Vidaurre is the Cofounder of the People's Collective for Environmental Justice, an organization dedicated to addressing environmental issues and advocating for marginalized communities affected by pollution and climate change. She has been actively involved in grassroots movements and has worked on various initiatives to promote environmental justice and sustainability.
Laurene Allen is the Cofounder of Merrimack Citizens for Clean Water, a grassroots organization focused on ensuring clean water access and advocating against pollution in their local community. She has played a significant role in mobilizing community efforts to address environmental concerns and has been recognized for her commitment to public health and environmental protection.
Carlos Mallo Molina is the CEO and Founder of Innoceana, an organization that works to protect marine ecosystems and promote sustainable practices in coastal communities. He has been instrumental in launching campaigns aimed at preserving marine life and has received accolades for his innovative approaches to environmental conservation.

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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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0:00 1:02:09

Three Big Thinkers With No Room for Doom

Hosts
Greg Dalton Ariana Brocious Kousha Navidar
Guests
Alan Weisman Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Bill McKibben
Keywords
climate crisis solutions environmental journalism marine biology climate activism hope
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! — there are many solutions that can be deployed right now. This week we’re featuring conversations with three big thinkers who are bringing those solutions to light and showing why — even when times seem at their worst — they have no room for doom. 

Award-winning environmental journalist Alan Weisman traveled the world to highlight possible paths out of the climate crisis. Marine biologist and policy expert Ayana Elizabeth Johnson asks us to focus on the question, “What if we get it right?” And climate activist Bill McKibben wants to activate seniors because, “If you have reached the age where you have hair coming out your ears, you probably have structural power coming out of your ears.” 

Guests: 

Alan Weisman, Author, “Hope Dies Last”

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Marine Biologist; Author, “What if We Get it Right?”Bill McKibben, Founder, 350.org and Third Act

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0:00 1:04:31

I’m Walkin’ Here! A Report Card on Congestion Pricing

Hosts
Greg Dalton Ariana Brocious Kousha Navidar
Guests
Eric A. Goldstein Sarah M. Kaufman Ryan Johnson
Keywords
congestion pricing New York City transportation policy climate change urban mobility
In January, congestion pricing went into effect in New York City. The policy’s implementation took decades; along the way, multiple moments suggested that it wouldn’t happen at all. Now, drivers entering Manhattan south of 60th Street during peak hours are required to pay a toll. Meanwhile, other cities like San Francisco are considering a similar initiative. But Trump opposes New York’s plan. Governor Hochul and state policy leaders encountered a political quagmire pushing the plan through. And its future is only certain up until around next fall, when legal proceedings are expected to come to a resolution.

So, is congestion pricing making a worthwhile difference? How do New Yorkers — and those traveling into Manhattan — feel about it?

Guests:

Eric A. Goldstein, Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council

Sarah M. Kaufman, Director of NYU’s Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management

Ryan Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO, Culdesac

On June 4, Climate One is hosting a special screening of the documentary “Good Grief: The 10 Steps” followed by a climate anxiety workshop. Join us for this intimate conversation about the importance of mental health live at The Commonwealth Club. Tickets are available through our website.

Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you’ll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today.

For show notes and related links, visit our website.

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0:00 1:01:16

Murder, Pollution as Policy, and Two Women Who Won’t Give Up

Hosts
Greg Dalton Ariana Brocious Kousha Navidar
Guests
Alexis Madrigal Margaret Gordon Abby Reyes
Keywords
climate justice environmental defenders pollution as policy West Oakland fossil fuel interests marginalized communities climate anxiety
“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 pushed to the edge of the river — and had to choose the river.” That’s Abby Reyes, author of “Truth Demands: A Memoir of Murder, Oil Wars and the Rise of Climate Justice.” In today’s episode, she shares deeply emotional stories of the price paid by environmental defenders. And she also shares her own stories of resilience and joy in the aftermath of grief.

In many parts of the world, fossil fuel interests and their political allies have gone so far as to weaponize pollution as policy to push out marginalized communities. Alexis Madrigal, host of KQED’s Forum and author of “The Pacific Circuit,” describes how this happened in West Oakland, beginning as early as the 1930s: “You see them just saying it. We know this is gonna make housing worse. We know this is gonna make people's lives worse, but this is the plan.” And yet here, too, local communities stand up for environmental justice.

Guests: 

Alexis Madrigal, Co-Host, Forum, KQED

Margaret Gordon, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project

Abby Reyes, Author; Director, Community Resilience Projects, UC Irvine

On June 4, Climate One is hosting a special screening of the documentary “Good Grief: The 10 Steps” followed by a climate anxiety workshop. Join us for this intimate conversation about the importance of mental health live at The Commonwealth Club. Tickets are available through our website.

Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you’ll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today.

For show notes and related links, visit our website.

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0:00 1:00:05

Honoring Environmental Heroes in 2025

Hosts
Greg Dalton Ariana Brocious Kousha Navidar
Guests
Andrea Vidaurre Laurene Allen Carlos Mallo Molina
Keywords
environmental heroes Goldman Environmental Prize grassroots activism toxic chemicals emissions marine life climate action
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 affecting people living in your state’s “diesel death zone?” How would you launch a global campaign to stop the construction of a new port threatening marine life on your island?

Every year, the Goldman Environmental Prize is awarded to six grassroots environmental heroes from around the world at a grand ceremony at the San Francisco Opera House. This year, Climate One was honored to host two of the winners for an intimate conversation. In this episode we also share a conversation with a winner of last year’s Prize. All three are remarkable examples of ordinary people taking extraordinary action to protect the environment and their communities. 

Guests:

Andrea Vidaurre, Cofounder, People's Collective for Environmental Justice

Laurene Allen,  Cofounder, Merrimack Citizens for Clean Water

Carlos Mallo Molina, CEO & Founder Innoceana

On June 4, Climate One is hosting a special screening of the documentary “Good Grief: The 10 Steps” to be followed by a climate anxiety workshop. Join us for this intimate conversation about the importance of mental health live at The Commonwealth Club. Tickets are available through our website.

Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you’ll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today.



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0:00 1:00

Official 2025 Trailer: Climate One

Hosts
Greg Dalton Ariana Brocious Kousha Navidar
Keywords
climate emergency climate crisis empowering conversations individual and systemic
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, Ariana Brocious and Kousha Navidar as they guide you through empowering conversations that connect all aspects of the climate crisis — the scary and the exciting, the individual and the systemic. Subscribe today wherever you find your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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