Robert Swan is considered one of the greatest explorers of all time. He’s the only person ever to get to both the North and South Poles by hiking — two feats separated by 30 years. He’s now on a mission to save the planet. He reports what he’s seen on both ends of the world and how we can all help.
Philippe Cousteau
Jacques Cousteau’s grandson, Philippe, is not only fulfilling his family’s environmental legacy, he’s inspiring a new generation himself to get involved in our planet’s future.
Growing Bolder TV: Roz Savage
Roz Savage was living a life like a lot of people. She had a regular job, the usual commitments, a lot of stuff … but not a lot of fulfillment. She walked away from it all and started rowing. See how she found herself and her purpose on the ocean.
Larry Schweiger
In his new book, “Last Chance: Preserving Life on Earth,” National Wildlife Fund president and CEO Larry Schweiger breaks down the science of global climate change and explains how dire the consequences could be if the problems aren’t fixed.
Bryan Welch
How often do you meet a highly educated writer who’s a goat farmer and a media executive? Bryan Welch is that guy. He explains why he’s optimistic that we humans can figure out ways to improve sustainability — without all the doom and gloom.
Dr. Eli Kim
Did you know the people you surround yourself can be just as important to your health as the air you breathe? Find out how to change your environment and start living a healthier, longer life.
Roger McGuinn: Going Green
Did you know that Roger McGuinn, music superstar, is committed to protecting the environment? Reuse and recycle are big words for Roger and his wife, but they go even further to save energy and money.
Moby-Duck: Following the Bath Toys Lost at Sea
In 1992, a cargo ship lost one of its containers during a violent storm, sending 28,800 rubber bath toys splashing into the sea. A journalist decided to track down what ever happened to them and in the process, discovered how connected we all are.
Roz Savage
Eco-warrior Roz Savage is back from her solo boat trips across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and she’s launching a new project that helps all of us do one good green deed every day.
Gregory Carr
He was one of the leaders of the technology boom in the ’90s, but these days he’s making a living out of giving money away and he’s passionate about making a difference.