Actor and former White House aide Kal Penn explores solutions to the climate crisis with a dose of humor and optimism.
Kal Penn travels to Nevada to visit the company building America's first closed-loop supply chain for electric vehicles and examines the industry's reliance upon a carbon-intensive supply chain.
Everything from air conditioners to agriculture proves methane is a threat. Strategies like regenerative agriculture can help tackle it.
Kal Penn explains how the world can be renovated, from electrical grids to air travel and even people's homes; in New York City, Penn explores the challenges of retrofitting the biggest buildings, from famous landmarks to low-income housing.
Kal Penn explores the damage done by palm oil cultivation and strategies to limit its negative effect on the environment, and the rise of environmental personhood.
Kal Penn explores how a community reliant on fossil fuels is being coaxed to embrace renewables and explore climate activism as a strategy.
Kal Penn explores the problems inherent to the carbon offset market, how companies claim them when they shouldn't and why tree planting isn't always a good strategy.