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Season 3
- Episode 1: The Rise of the Sharing Economy (with Neal Gorenflo of Shareable.net, Andy Ruben of yerdle, and Stanford students Katie Brigham of the Stanford Free Store and Mayaan Dembo).
- Episode 2: A Breezy Introduction to the Basics: Wind Energy 101 (with Jeff Mirocha of Lawrence Livermore National Lab and Stanford student Aaron Burdick of the Stanford Wind and Energy Project).
- Episode 3: Stanford Energy Week – Live from White Plaza! (with Debra Dunn of Stanford d.school and Sarah Triolo, student panelist).
- Episode 4: Overfished or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Cocaine Cowboy Fisheries and Love Catch Shares (with John Lynham of University of Hawaii, Stanford PhD candidate Dane Klinger, fisherman Hans Haveman of H&H Fresh Fish, and Elena Lawson).
- Episode 5: The Lowest Hanging Fruit is The One in the Landfill (with Stanford student Nicole Gaetjens; Julie Muir, Community Relations Manager at Peninsula Sanitary Service, Inc; Dana Gunders, Project Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council; and Elena Stamatakos and Mahta Baghoolizadeh, volunteers with the Stanford Project on Hunger).
- Episode 6: Is the Sustainability Movement an Activist Movement? (with Nicholas Reale and Jorge Masero of the Civil & Environmental Engineering department; Gregory Hall and Ian Girard of the Stanford Solar Car project; and Naomi Cornman, Co-President of the Green Living Council; Stanford Sociology Professor and Director Emeritus of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Doug McAdam; Julie Muir, Community Relations Manager at Peninsula Sanitary Service, Inc; Dana Gunders, Project Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council; and Jacob Woodruff, Senior Scientist at SunPower Corp).
- Episode 7: One Nation, Under Meat: A Tragic Love Story Of the American Appetite (with Stanford undergraduate student Caroline Hodge; Matt Rothe, Fellow at the Institute of Design at Stanford; Environmental Earth System Science Professor Rosamond Naylor, of the Center on Food Security and the Environment; Graham Meriwether, Director of the documentary American Meat; Eli Zigas, Food Systems and Urban Agriculture Program Manager at San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association; UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professor Dan Blumstein, author of Eating Our Way to Civility; Professor Christopher Gardner of the Stanford School of Medicine; and Vasile Stanescu, Stanford PhD candidate in the Program of Modern Thought and Literature).
- Episode 8: One Nation Under Meat: The American Dream Strikes Back (with Stanford undergraduate student Caroline Hodge; Matt Rothe, Fellow at the Institute of Design at Stanford; Environmental Earth System Science Professor Rosamond Naylor, of the Center on Food Security and the Environment; Graham Meriwether, Director of the documentary American Meat; Eli Zigas, Food Systems and Urban Agriculture Program Manager at San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association; UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professor Dan Blumstein, author of Eating Our Way to Civility; Professor Christopher Gardner of the Stanford School of Medicine; Vasile Stanescu, Stanford PhD candidate in the Program of Modern Thought and Literature; and Debra Dunn, co-founder of FEED Collaborative and Professor at the Institute of Design at Stanford).
Season 2
- Episode 1: Taking on Climate Change through Education and Grassroots Actions (with Stanford University student panelists)
- Episode 2: Climate Change in the U.S. After Superstorm Sandy, Part II (with Dr. Jim Salinger and Matt Chalmers)
- Episode 3: Commercial Solar: Communicating Long-Term Benefits in an Immediate World (with Vishvesh Jhaveri, of Silray Inc, and Stanford students Emma Sagan and Justin Briggs)
- Episode 4: Grid Flexibility: Challenges and Opportunities with Bringing Renewables onto the Grid (with Professor Mark O’Malley from the University College Dublin, and Larsen Plano of PG&E)
- Episode 5: Powerhouse: How Video Games Can Produce Serious Energy Efficiency (with James Scarborough and James J. Cummings)
- Episode 6: Ecovillages: Sustainable, Cooperative Lifestyles that Really Work (with Tony Sirna, Aliza Gazek and Hannah Rich)
- Episode 7: S2E7: A Day in the Life of a Bay Area Environmental Think Tank (with Tanja Srebotnjak, Ecologic Institute)
- Episode 8: Reason for Hope: Fitting Biodiversity Conservation into Solar Development Plans (with Garry George, Audubon and Chase Mendenhall)
- Episode 9: Energy Efficiency Local Rebates and Policies (with Bill Brittan, Jasmine Wei, Hannah Rich and Hanni Hanson)
- Episode 10: Recap Roundtable with Returning Panelists (with Stanford student leaders Rob Best, Tim Burke, and Andrew Ponec)
Season 1
- Episode 1: Renewable Energy at Stanford and Beyond (with Stanford University student panelists)
- Episode 2: Wind, Water, and Solar (Integrating Wind and Variable Resources in a Renewable Power Future, with Stanford University School of Engineering Professor, Mark Z Jacobson)
- Episode 3: Green Buildings, Oil Hegemony, and “Dodo Sapiens” (with Organic Architect, Eric Corey Freed)
- Episode 4: Clean Energy in the State of California (with Laura Wisland of the Union of Concerned Scientists)
- Episode 5: Clean Energy Accesible Now (with Craig Lewis, Executive Director of the Clean Coalition)
- Episode 6: Climate Change and Development – What are the (energy) solutions? (with Helen Clark, United Nations Development Programme Administrator)
- Episode 7: A Solar Rooftop Revolution (with Danny Kennedy, Founder of Sungevity)
- Episode 8: Climate Change in the US after Superstorm Sandy (with Dr. Philip Duffy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories)
- Episode 9: Season Recap: Summary and roundtable discussion (with Tim Burke, Andrew Ponec, and Rob Best of Stanford University)
- Episode 10: Wildlife Challenges and Opportunities with Wind Energy (with Justin Allegro of the National Wildlife Federation)
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