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China, U.S. can slash C02 by storing it

The Center for American Progress is releasing a study on how China and the U.S. can cooperate on slashing carbon-dioxide emissions. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports. (11/04/2009)

A worker at Houweling Nurseries Oxnard

How do we live with a warmer planet?

Even if we develop all the renewable energy we need, Earth will still warm more than it has in the history of mankind. Sam Eaton and Sarah Gardner look at how governments and businesses are planning to adapt to radical changes in our environment. (10/30/2009)

eSolar executive Dale Rogers

Is there energy to slow climate change?

If global warming's worst effects are to be averted, new energy sources must be developed on a massive scale. But there will be winners and losers in that process. Sarah Gardner and Sam Eaton take us to two locales with stakes in America's energy future. (10/29/2009)

A green world

Plan B for climate-change agreement

Negotiations leading up to December's climate-change summit are not going smoothly. So what can the summit still achieve? John Dimsdale reports. (10/28/2009)

Paleoclimatologist Scott Stine

The planet will survive, but will we?

Earth's climate has come through many severe changes over thousands of years. But humans have never influenced them as much as today, nor had as much to lose. Sam Eaton and Sarah Gardner tell us about climate past, present and future. (10/28/2009)

Harvey Wasserman

Electric grid to get a stimulus boost

Greenpeace senior adviser Harvey Wasserman talks with Bill Radke about the Obama administration's stimulus grant that will go toward updating what the White House calls the smart electric grid. (10/27/2009)

Jim Robbins in his Helena, Mont., backyard.

Climate change in our own backyards

Marketplace sustainability reporters Sam Eaton and Sarah Gardner discuss the radical changes Americans are seeing to their surroundings as temperatures rise from global warming. (10/27/2009)

Author Stewart Brand

A pragmatic response to climate change

Author Stewart Brand's "Whole Earth Catalog" offered readers a vision of returning to the land in order to live sustainably. Kai Ryssdal talks to Brand about his latest book, which tackles climate change using a somewhat different tone. (10/26/2009)

Bill McKibben

Why "350" is key to global warming

Environmentalist Bill McKibben, one of the first authors to write extensively about climate change, talks with Kai Ryssdal about Saturday's International Day of Climate Action and why "350" is the magic number for global warming. (10/23/2009)

Robert Reich

Is U.S. doing enough for climate?

Robert Reich, professor of public policy, talks with Steve Chiotakis about what the U.S. will take to the climate-change conference in Copenhagen, and why we may have to cut a deal with China. (10/16/2009)

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