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Climate Change (Video)

Climate Change (Video)

UCTV 54 Episodes May 23, 2026

Climate change is here; it's happening. This podcast explores what that means, why scientists are so certain about it, and what actions we need to take now. Through expert discussions and presentations, it aims to inform and educate listeners about the reality and urgency of the climate crisis. The content is delivered by UCTV, the University of California's public media outlet.

Episodes

Climate Faith and Collective Responsibility with Bill McKibben
Climate Faith and Collective Responsibility with Bill McKibben May 23, 2026 01:27:02 Environmentalist and author Bill McKibben has helped shape how the world understands climate change. In this conversation with Marco Werman, host of The World, McKibben offers a clear-eyed look at the climate crisis and the solutions that could help reduce the damage of a warming planet. As part of the Burke Lectureship at UC San Diego, McKibben also explores the moral and spiritual questions at
Extreme Events in California’s Changing Climate
Extreme Events in California’s Changing Climate May 22, 2026 01:04:28 How does global warming connect to the extreme weather people experience close to home? Drawing on the work of the Weather Extremes and Climate Impacts Analytics group, Sasha Gershunov of Scripps Institution of Oceanography outlines the accelerating warming trend, the role of fossil fuels and carbon dioxide, and the greenhouse effect, and how it relates to extreme weather. He also traces key mile
Green Building in the Age of Wild Fires with Drew Hubbell
Green Building in the Age of Wild Fires with Drew Hubbell May 9, 2026 00:42:47 Architect Drew Hubbell explores the intersection of sustainable design and architectural artistry, highlighting how thoughtful, aesthetically rich structures can also embody strong environmental principles. He presents several recent projects, with particular attention to their fire-resistant strategies and materials. Against the backdrop of increasingly destructive wildfires across California, Hu
Water Wealth and the Ancestral Circular Economy with Kamanamaikalani Beamer
Water Wealth and the Ancestral Circular Economy with Kamanamaikalani Beamer Feb 4, 2026 00:56:18 The extractive linear economy and policies focused on endless growth have produced unparalleled socioeconomic inequality and the climate crisis. Communities around the world are calling for new economic models that are regenerative towards people, place, and ecosystems. Ancestral ʻŌiwi (indigenous Hawaiian) economic systems were built around people's relationships and understandings of wai (water)
Economics Always Wins: Climate and Electrification in the 21st Century with Tom Steyer
Economics Always Wins: Climate and Electrification in the 21st Century with Tom Steyer Dec 2, 2025 00:45:59 Climate investor and philanthropist Tom Steyer, recipient of the 2025 Charles David Keeling Memorial Lecture, talks about the current and future state of energy. In a conversation with Scott Lewis of Voice of San Diego, Steyer argues that capitalism and policy must work together at scale, and highlights the marketplace rise of renewables like solar and EVs alongside challenges like slow fossil-pl
Lessons from La Jolla Shores
Lessons from La Jolla Shores Sep 29, 2025 00:06:05 For many people, a personal connection to the ocean ties into bigger issues like conservation and climate change. As the biodiversity of marine life along the coast at La Jolla Shores has declined, divers and researchers discuss why simply knowing about environmental problems isn’t enough. They emphasize the importance of conservation psychology, storytelling, and inspiration to encourage action.
From Uncertainty to Early Warning: Advancing Sundowner Wind Science to Reduce Wildfire Risk
From Uncertainty to Early Warning: Advancing Sundowner Wind Science to Reduce Wildfire Risk Sep 19, 2025 00:26:56 Coastal Santa Barbara is considered one of the most idyllic locations on the North American West Coast, but its beauty is frequently disrupted by fast-spreading, wind-driven wildfires. The east-west oriented Santa Ynez Mountains (SYM), rising abruptly over 1,000 meters from the coastal plain, create a distinct climatic environment by separating the cool, stable air over the Pacific from the much d
Science in the White House: Integrating Solutions to the Triple Crises of Climate Change Loss of Biodiversity and Inequality/Inequity
Science in the White House: Integrating Solutions to the Triple Crises of Climate Change Loss of Biodiversity and Inequality/Inequity Jul 9, 2025 01:09:48 Three major global challenges – climate change, loss of biodiversity and its benefits, and inequality and inequity among people – are typically tackled within three separate silos. However, scientific knowledge tells us that the three are inextricably linked. If the problems are not considered together, solutions to one may undermine solutions to the others. Moreover, more holistic, integrated sol
Figuring Out Atmospheric Rivers
Figuring Out Atmospheric Rivers Apr 19, 2025 00:17:58 The meteorology that causes atmospheric rivers is complex, but scientists at the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) are working to help better predict them and understand what they mean for rainfall and snowfall across the state. Join CW3E Deputy Director Julie Kalansky to learn the causes and consequences of these rivers in the sky. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Oce
The Arc of Energy Justice: A Pursuit to Ensure Affordable Reliable and Clean Energy for All
The Arc of Energy Justice: A Pursuit to Ensure Affordable Reliable and Clean Energy for All Feb 17, 2025 00:52:13 We are at a critical moment in our society. While we advance efforts to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis, across the globe, millions are experiencing issues of energy affordability, reliability and equitable access to modern energy technologies. In this program, Tony Reames, Professor of Environmental Justice at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, explores
Moving Cargo Keeping Whales: Identifying Solutions for Ocean Noise Pollution
Moving Cargo Keeping Whales: Identifying Solutions for Ocean Noise Pollution Dec 30, 2024 00:55:46 Birch Aquarium presents the September 2024 Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture with a conversation about ocean noise pollution and its impact on whales. Join Scripps Institution of Oceanography Acoustical Oceanographer Vanessa ZoBell for a deep dive into the importance of studying whale acoustics and how this research is being used to understand threats that whales are facing i
The Deadly Trade in Oil and Gas
The Deadly Trade in Oil and Gas Nov 15, 2024 01:27:32 Oil and gas are the most traded commodities on the planet; they are also the chief causes of the most grievous harm our species has yet faced, the burgeoning climate crisis. Bill McKibben is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College and a founder of Third Act, which organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and racial justice. He examines how the export of hydrocarbons,

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