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Climate change is upon us. Fires, droughts, hurricanes, sea level rise, and melting ice caps are all part of our new normal. But something else is happening as well. Scientists, innovators, organizations, cities, companies, and citizens are taking action, making progress, and finding solutions. Climate Break brings you stories of climate progress and interviews with climate innovators from California and around the world, in under 2 minutes. Our solution-oriented, radio-ready shows are produced by students and climate law and policy experts at the University of California, Berkeley. Climate Br...
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Backing Climate Champions in Local Elections, with Caroline Spears 01.07.2026 1:45
What is Climate Cabinet? Most climate advocates focus their energy on Washington– but often, real change happens closer to home. Climate Cabinet , founded by Caroline Spears, is dedicated to backing and electing climate champions at the state and local level, where the work of cutting emissions, lowering energy costs, and building clean transportation largely gets done. Focusing Locally While pre...
Advancing Climate Solutions Through Legal Action, with Rob Bonta 24.06.2026 1:45
Introduction California Attorney General Rob Bonta has established himself to be one of California’s leading legal advocates for climate accountability. Through lawsuits against big fossil fuel companies, including ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP, and ConocoPhillips, Bonta alleges that the industry misled the public about the climate impacts of their products. As federal environmental protections f...
Zero-Energy Cooling, with Martin Zhu 10.06.2026 1:46
Introduction to the Solution Keeping buildings cool is becoming one of our fastest growing and energy-intensive challenges. A startup based in Hong Kong pioneers for an answer already existing in nature– the outer layer of a tiny ant that survives one of the hottest places on Earth. Dr. Martin Zhu and his co-founder mimicked the heat-repelling biology of the Saharan silver ant to develop cooling t...
Electric Two-Wheelers, with Kevin To 03.06.2026 1:45
Introduction Across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, two-wheeled vehicles are the backbone of everyday transportation. With roughly one billion two-wheelers on the road globally, their collective carbon footprint is enormous. Briz, a brand developed by Hong Kong-based One Energy (HK) Limited, is tackling this head-on with affordable electric two-wheelers paired with a rapid battery-swapping servic...
Rerun: Advanced Air Mobility, with Adam Cohen 28.05.2026 1:45
Impacts of Air Transportation on Climate Change Air transportation is a major contributor to the fossil fuel economy: studies have shown that aviation is responsible for 3.5 percent of all drivers of climate change from human activities. Planes use immense amounts of kerosene—a flammable liquid used as fuel—in order to travel. When kerosene burns, it releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide a...
Rerun: Sequestering Carbon in Building Materials, with Dr. Sabbie Miller 21.05.2026 1:45
Introduction to the Solution UC Davis researchers are examining a novel approach to combating climate change: turning our buildings into carbon sinks. The solution is based on incorporating biochar, a carbon-rich material obtained from plant material, into common construction materials like concrete, brick, and asphalt. By embedding carbon directly into long-lasting infrastructure, this approach r...
Rerun: Clean Trucks, with Ruben Aronin 14.05.2026 1:45
What does a zero-emission vehicle really mean? Clean transportation policies promoting sustainability have progressed over the years and have become even more important, both because transportation represents the largest portion of greenhouse gas emissions and because climate change has been accelerating at unprecedented rates. The public is likely more familiar with zero-emission cars, but zero-e...
Energy Efficient Building Air Filters, with Phil Yuen 06.05.2026 1:45
About the Air Filters Aurabeat is a medically patented air filter technology that has proven to reduce up to 99.9% of COVID-19 bacteria from the air. This was heavily deployed in some of the most infectious environments akin to COVID-19 hospitals and quarantine facilities, where more than 500 air purifier units were placed. It was also used in over a 100 schools, hospitals, retail outlets, and maj...
Forging Resilience with Chandra Middleton 28.04.2026 1:45
What is Forging Resilience? The Forging Resilience project from UC Berkeley School of Law’s Center for Law, Energy, & the Environment seeks to “ bridge the gap between climate solutions posed by experts and the on-the-ground obstacles that prevent individuals and communities from adopting those solutions.” Predicated on the idea that libraries and museums maintain a high level of trust from their...
Climate-Friendly Banking, with Charley Cummings 21.04.2026 1:45
Introduction to solution Green banks “provide financing and technical assistance for clean energy and climate solutions” while driving “economic, health, and environmental benefits for communities across the country” (US Green Bank 50). They attempt to spend, save, and invest people’s money conscientiously so they “can grow [their] money while making the world a better place” (GreenFi). Backgroun...
Used Cooking Oil for Aviation Fuel 14.04.2026 1:44
Introduction to Solution Traditional drilling for crude oil contributes an immense amount of pollution to the Earth’s atmosphere. A study conducted by Stanford University in 2018 found that “on average, oil production emitted 10.3 grams of emissions for every megajoule of crude.” In 2022 , 11.89 thousand barrels of crude oil were produced in 2022—or around 69 million megajoules . This oil is used,...
Green Silicon Valley 07.04.2026 1:45
About Green Silicon Valley Green Silicon (GSV) Valley is a nonprofit organization founded and led by Wilcox High School students Ayush Garg, Dev Shah and Abhi Tenneti that aims to make environmental education more accessible and personal, while also training future climate leaders on climate education. GSV seeks to realize its mission by creating hands-on kits for elementary and middle schoolers t...
Methane Reduction Through Governmental Collaboration, with Shivani Shukla 31.03.2026 1:45
Introduction to the Solution Methane is one of the most powerful drivers of near-term global warming, and also one of the fastest opportunities to slow it down. In this episode of Climate Break, we explore how a global network of states and provinces is working together to reduce methane emissions through shared knowledge, technical assistance, and peer learning. Ethan Elkind speaks with Shivani S...
Native Seed Restoration, with Patrick Reynolds 24.03.2026 1:45
Encouraging Growth Native seed restoration aims to restore degraded ecosystems that sequester carbon, such as wetlands and riverbanks. Restoration increases climate resilience by re-establishing native plants adapted to local conditions, making landscapes more resistant to drought or fire, and strengthening overall ecosystem stability by increasing biodiversity. Heritage Growers is a California-ba...
Aquaculture and the Seaweed Industry with Kaira Wallace 17.03.2026 1:44
The Seaweed Story Seaweed is a crucial part of ecosystems in several parts of the world, including our local California coasts. However, seaweed does more than just offer a home to local marine life. It also has immense carbon sequestration potential, and contains helpful compounds for a variety of different products. Because of these potential benefits, a new industry has arisen: aquaculture. Thi...
Photosynthesis Through Artificial Leaves, with Dr. Peidong Yang 10.03.2026 1:45
Replicating Nature As the effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions become increasingly well understood, researchers like Dr. Peidong Yang at UC Berkeley are developing technologies that address human-caused climate change with a nature-based approach. Dr. Yang’s artificial leaves capture sunlight and carbon dioxide and produce C2, a key precursory ingredient in the production of many eve...
Advanced Air Mobility, with Adam Cohen 03.03.2026 1:45
Impacts of Air Transportation on Climate Change Air transportation is a major contributor to the fossil fuel economy: studies have shown that aviation is responsible for 3.5 percent of all drivers of climate change from human activities. Planes use immense amounts of kerosene—a flammable liquid used as fuel—in order to travel. When kerosene burns, it releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide a...
Rerun: Reframing Climate Action as Creation Care, with Becca Boyd 24.02.2026 1:45
Caring for God’s Creation: How Evangelical Christians Are Embracing Climate Action Across the United States, evangelical Christians are increasingly forging a connection between faith and climate action by redefining environmental work as a sacred duty to care for God’s creation. By understanding sustainability through the lens of biblically mandated stewardship, more and more Christians are disco...
Rerun: Lithium-Ion Batteries for India's Clean Energy Future, with Dr. Rashi Gupta 17.02.2026 1:45
India's Battle Against Air Pollution Historically, India has faced challenges with persistent air pollution as a result of industrial development. One key approach to combat this has been to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. For example, Indian policymakers have been pushing for the commercialization of electric vehicles which has unlocked various incentives for companies like Vision Mechatronics t...
Rerun: Unifying a Partisan Nation Around Nature, with Amelia Joy and Maya Cohn 10.02.2026 1:45
Unifying a Partisan Nation Around Nature Nature is Nonpartisan is a bipartisan, solutions-focused coalition working to unite Americans around shared environmental goals. By fostering cross-party support for conservation and land stewardship, the organization hopes to reframe climate action as a unifying national priority rather than a partisan fight. Establishing Nature as Middle Ground In recent...
Rerun: Evangelical Christians Taking Environmental Action, with Rev. Dr. Jeremy Summers 03.02.2026 1:45
How Evangelical Communities in Indiana Are Leading Christian Climate Action In Indiana, evangelical churches are finding new ways to live out their faith through environmental action. With support from the Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN) , congregations are installing solar panels, planting native gardens, creating nature play areas for preschoolers, and even adding electric vehicle charg...
Rerun: Removing Dams on Rivers to Ensure Climate Resilience for Salmon, with Regina Chichizola 27.01.2026 1:45
The Benefits of Restoring Aquatic Ecosystems For over a century, native salmon populations in California have been adversely impacted by human activities such as mining, dam building, and overfishing practices, often leading to the loss of critical habitat and decreased genetic diversity. With additional environmental stress from climate change , such as rising surface temperatures and changes in...
Rerun: Recyclable Resin for Wind Turbines, with Ryan Clarke 22.01.2026 1:45
The Benefits of Recycling Wind Turbines While wind energy is renewable and non-polluting, the wind turbines themselves can create pollution problems. Now, scientists are creating wind turbines that can be made with less energy, but also create less waste because they can be recycled. This, of course, reduces impacts on the waste stream and provides a sustainable alternative to current wind turbine...
Plantd, with Nathan Silvernail 14.01.2026 1:45
Overview The buildings and construction sector accounts for approximately 37% of global carbon emissions ( UNEP ). According to the UN Environmental Programme, much of this impact is derived from the operational aspects of buildings including heating, cooling, and lighting. However, building materials and their production also play a major role. Construction materials include cement, steel, and a...
Rerun: Latino Climate Justice Framework, with Irene Burga 07.01.2026 1:45
What is the LCFJ? The Latino Climate Justice Framework (LCJF) prioritizes environmental justice while helping to protect disproportionately affected individuals–commonly Latine people. Specifically, LCJF works with communities that “face numerous climate-related issues, from extreme heat affecting outdoor workers and poor air quality in neighborhoods near industrial facilities, to increased vulne...
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