Attendees asked the committee -- which is made up of members from the Board of Public Utilities -- to rethink state projects with environmental impact as a whole system instead of individually.
In San Antonio, Texas climate change has made summers hotter and thunderstorms stronger. City and cultural leaders are taking a progressive stance in addressing the issue. This segment is part of an ongoing public media reporting initiative called Peril and…
Imagine that it’s a bone-chilling 35 degrees outside, yet it’s a comfy 70 degrees inside your home...and the heat isn’t on! That’s the beauty of a “Passive House,” a home with an airtight design that uses 85-90% less energy than…
Last month, over 500 world leaders gathered in New York City for the 100 Resilient Cities Network’s 2017 Urban Resilience Summit. On the third day of the Summit we sat down with Seattle’s Chief Resilience Officer Jessica Finn-Coven to find…
Dr. Kim Knowlton, Senior Scientist & Deputy Director of the Science Center at the NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) and Assistant Clinical Professor at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health discusses the potential effects of climate change on public…
Why does climate change not seem to resonate with voters as much as other issues? We asked Jerry Taylor of the libertarian think tank Niskanen Center his thoughts at Al Gore's Climate & Health Meeting earlier this month.