Chaos and Progress: A Year of Climate Conversations

Published: Dec. 22, 2017, 8:01 a.m.

b'It\\u2019s safe to say that 2017 was not been the best of times when it came to climate. Record-breaking hurricanes, year-round wildfires, and a renewed commitment to fossil fuels all contributed to a chaotic first year under the Trump administration.\\n\\nGuests (in order of appearance):\\n\\nBob Inglis, Former Republican U.S. Representative, South Carolina\\nJeremy Carl, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University\\nDebbie Dooley, Co-Founder, Tea Party Movement\\nMay Boeve, Executive Director, 350.org\\nJim Sweeney, Director, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, Stanford\\nAmy Myers Jaffe, UC Davis Graduate School of Management\\nAl Gore, Former United States Vice President\\nBonni Cohen, Filmmaker\\nBill Nye, Television Host, Science Educator\\nJane Goodall, Founder, Jane Goodall Institute\\nJames Coleman, Student\\nCorina MacWilliams, Student\\nAshlee Vance, Reporter, Bloomberg Businessweek\\nEmily Castor, Director of Transportation Policy, Lyft\\nAmory Lovins, Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute\\nJen Regan, Chief Sustainability Manager, We Bring It On\\n\\nPortions of this program were recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, CA.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'