Linda Marsa, scientist and author of "Fevered: Why A Hotter Planet Will Hurt Our Health and How We Can Save Ourselves" shares how unabated climate damage will have an adverse impact on everything from dengue fever to depression.
Linda Marsa, scientist and author of "Fevered: Why A Hotter Planet Will Hurt Our Health and How We Can Save Ourselves" shares how unabated climate damage will have an adverse impact on everything from dengue fever to depression.
Just when we thought we'd covered every possible angle to climate change, a new one to consider: how college mascots may be endangered by a warming planet. NWF's Josh Saks explains that connection.
Our first guest is an unlikely "fractivist"…Lou Allstadt is a longtime former Executive Vice President of Mobil Oil and he shares the roots of his post-career activism and what led him to write an angry open letter to Exxon head Rex Tillerson.
Noted environmental writer for the New Yorker and author of three books, Elizabeth Kolbert talks abput her latest work…"The Sixth Extinction, An Unnatural History". She discusses what humans are doing, knowingly or otherwise, to doom life on our blue planet.
The second annual World Ocean Summit is wrapping up in California with John Kerry and HSH Prince Albert among the featured presenters. We get a summary of high points and key areas of concern from Laura Parker Roerden, Executive Director and Founder of Ocean Matters.