It’s Breaking Out all over the World. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. Our panel discusses how climate change is presenting itself with increasing incidents of floods, droughts, wildfires and extreme weather all around the world. Is there any place that’s exempt? What can we do to change the agenda […]
Climate Solution Entrepreneurship – Now (The Creative Life)
Business Solutions to Climate Crisis. The host for this show is Darlene Boyd. The guests are Michael Houlihan and Bonnie Harvey. Our society and infrastructure were never designed for the increasingly extreme weather we are now experiencing. The demand for reversal of and protection from the new climate is exploding, creating new markets for today’s […]
The Elephant is Still Climate Change (American Issues Take Two)
Maybe the Crisis will Go Away by Itself. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guests are Stephanie Dalton and Vicky Cayetano. With all the trouble in Congress and the GOP and thus the government in general, we haven’t been doing very much on climate change. And Europe and China have also been […]
Climate Change and Other Disasters Affect History (History is Here to Help)
Including Bad Storms, Floods and Droughts. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Peter Hoffenberg. It goes beyond eruptions like Vesuvius and Krakatoa. Yes, they have affected human history. But to one degree or another, disasters always have an effect on human history. These days, climate change is giving us a […]
What Happened at COP26 Anyway (Climate Change Beyond Outrage)
Was the Progress Sufficient to Save us. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Anukriti Hittle. Anu Hittle has just returned from COP26 and reports to us on the proceedings, participants and meetings there, the substance of the discussions and agreements reached and the promises made there, the likelihood that those […]
Is Hawaii Resilient to Extreme Weather (Energy Justice in Hawaii)
Frontline Communities Are Most Impacted. The hosts for this show are Ali Andrews and Jay Fidell. Recent extreme weather events such as the winter storm across Texas and the hurricane in New Orleans have shown us what happens when out energy infrastructure isnʻt resilient. These impacts can be felt harder in frontline communities that experience […]
Is Japan better prepared than Hawaii for extreme weather (Looking To The East)
Our experience with Douglas makes us wonder. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Steve Zurcher. Steve Zurcher of Kansai Gaidai University in Kobe will help us understand how Japan deals with, and prepares for, extreme wither and natural disasters, and how their approach and readiness compares with […]