
Episode 91: Ingrid Archibald
Episode 91: Community Organizer Ingrid Archibald talks about replacing fossil fuels with cleaner electricity.
Episode 91: Community Organizer Ingrid Archibald talks about replacing fossil fuels with cleaner electricity.
Episode 90: Dr James Conca parses out the possible role of geoengineering in avoiding the worst of climate change.
Episode 89: Jani Hitchen. Citizen politician Jani Hitchen talks about her first year on the Pierce County Council, environmental issues, and her vision for the future.
Episode 88: Fossil fuel and banking. Redirecting the financial system towards carbon free energy is a key to a healthy future.
Episode 87: Carbon Capture and Storage. How does Carbon Capture and Storage work and is it a viable tool in mitigating climate change?
Episode 86: COP 26 Infrastructure BBB – What’s going on politically at home and around the world climate-wise? And is it enough?
Episode 85: Dr John Perona, climate scientist and professor at Portland State gives guidance on the science of climate change and how climate activists can best make a difference.
Episode 84: Dr James Conca talks about climate and meeting world energy needs without burning fossil fuel. Part 2
Episode 84: Dr James Conca talks about climate and meeting world energy needs without burning fossil fuel. Part 1
Episode 82: Grim Reaper makes a rare public appearance and talks up investment in fossil fuels as good for his business.”
Episode 81: Conversation with Dr. Monica Aufrecht Professor of Philosophy Bellevue College on doing the right thing as we address climate change.
Episode 80: Conversation with Mark Boatright-Frost, Executive Director of the Kitsap Resiliency Project
Episode 78: Getting fossil fuels out of new construction in Tacoma and Pierce County buildings
Episode 77: Money vs Climate – Climate tipping points loom while the fossil fuel industry uses its money to block progress in the struggle to create a livable future.
Episode 76: CCS – The Biden administration wants to give billions to the fossil fuel industry for a carbon capture boondoggle.
Episode 75: IPCC Code Red – Hundreds of climate scientists from around the world call “Code Red” on our climate future
Episode 74: A major UN climate conference is coming in November – COP 26. Will the US take a lead in addressing climate change?
Episode 72: The Necessity Defense – Washington State Supreme Court rules that climate protestors can use the necessity defensebefore juries
Episode 71: USPS – Premature Deaths: Postal Service buys the wrong vehicles – and in addition to changing the climate, fossil fuel pollution kills 50,000 Americans a year
Episode 70: Not an Interdependent World – We rely on our environment for our continued existence, it doesn’t rely on us.
Episode 69: Heat Wave – What our record smashing heatwave means for us and our climate future in the Northwest
Episode 68: Carbon fee and dividend – one way of reducing fossil fuel pollution that’s acceptable across the political spectrum?
Episode 67: Bellevue based TerraPower plans to build a nuclear power plant in Wyoming
Episode 65: Fishing Captain and Scientist Chris Rilling talks from his experience about the world’s fisheries.
Episode 64: Conversation with media writer-researcher/Tacoman Evlondo Cooper on climate change and climate justice.
Episode 62: Climate Justice Community Organizer Marquis Mason talks about the challenges and promises in bringing justice into our local climate mitigation efforts.
Episode 61: Mexican immigrant and UPS grad Mariana Sanchez Castillo, Field Organizer with Washington Environmental Council, talks about the need to accelerate progress towards a just climate future in the PNW.
Episode 60: Dr Elly Claus-McGahan talks about Climate Pierce County and recently enacted Sustainability 2030: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan
Episode 59: Understanding the just-introduced US House Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act
Episode 58: Marshal Joseph, Carbon Price, Jonathan Marshall, and Dr. Peter Joseph detail the effectiveness and justice of a price on fossil fuel pollution.
Episode 57: SAFE Cities activist and environmentalist Ingrid Archibald talks about fossil fuels in Tacoma and associated climate justice issues.
Episode 56: Dr. Kriss Kevorkian talks about our feelings of sadness and worry in a world where our environment is under threat
Episode 55: Washington State Ferries’ Keven Bartoy outlines plans to electrify our WSF fleet
Episode 54: Republican Electric Vehicle advocate Dick Muri talks about why we should drive Electric Cars
Episode 52: Political Season – Significant local and state climate issues being considered right now
Episode 50: Rowan Braybrook of the Northwest Natural Resource Group talks about creating healthy forests here in Washington
Episode 48: Gonzaga University Professor Brian Henning talks about the intersection of ethics and climate change
Episode 47: Legislature is in session – time for us to raise our voices on climate