Episodes
This podcast is about how the evolution of cars and the technologies inside them will improve our energy efficiency and impact on the environment.
Published 04/03/14
Published 03/03/14
This podcast takes us around the world to explore where energy comes from, how people use it, and what opportunities exist for those looking to have a lighter impact on the environment.
Published 03/03/14
An interview with Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) about the Senate Energy hearing on the Clean Energy Standard Act of 2012.
Published 05/18/12
An interview with C2ES President Eileen Claussen about business and government's roles in low-carbon innovation.
Published 04/11/12
An interview with PEV Dialogue Group members Watson Collins of Northeast Utilities and Zoe Lipman of National Wildlife Federation about the group's action plan to get more plug-in electric vehicles into the market.
Published 03/22/12
C2ES Manager of Transportation Initiatives Nick Nigro explains how U.S. transportation impacts climate and energy issues and discusses C2ES's Plug-in Electric Vehicle Dialogue.
Published 03/12/12
C2ES Vice President for Strategic Outreach Manik Roy and Vice President for Technology and Innovation Judi Greenwald explain the basics of a clean energy standard.
Published 03/01/12
C2ES Science & Policy Fellow Dan Huber explores recent extreme weather events and what they can teach us about adaptation.
Published 09/07/11
An interview with Bob Hilton, Vice President of Power Technologies for Government Affairs at Alstom, on low-carbon business innovation.
Published 07/27/11
A conversation between Eileen Claussen and David Crane, CEO and President of NRG Energy.
Published 06/10/11
C2ES Senior Scientist Jay Gulledge explains some key points of climate science.
Published 05/27/11
Andrew Hargadon from UC-Davis talks about the Center's low-carbon business innovation project.
Published 05/11/11
A discussion with C2ES VP Judi Greenwald about the Climate Change 101 series, a set of reports meant to provide a reliable and understandable introduction to climate change.
Published 05/02/11