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Print & Web-based Interviews

In this episode, we’ll explore the innovative technologies like clean steel and “green” cement, the role of forests and agricultural lands in storing greenhouse gases, and the vital social changes needed to support these efforts. Dr. Berger will also share his insights on the economic opportunities that a clean-energy transition could bring, including the creation of millions of jobs and significant financial savings.

In this insightful Q&A, John J. Berger, author and environmental science and policy specialist, discusses his book "Solving the Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth." He highlights the need for accelerated transition to clean energy, driven by concerns over catastrophic climate change. Berger addresses common misconceptions about climate change and emphasizes the economic and health benefits of renewable energy. His insights aim to educate and inspire action toward sustainable energy solutions.

Archived Interviews

Climate change affects not just Europe, but every continent on the planet. Following President Trump's recent controversial decision to pull the U.S.A. out of the Paris Agreement, Sustain Europe is doubling down efforts to bring the world's biggest carbon polluter in history back into the Accord. We start by catching up with America's leading environmental consultant and Sustain Europe's newly-appointed U.S. Environmental Correspondent Dr John J. Berger to get his thoughts on climate change and what we, as a global community, need to do to reduce the rate of human-induced climate change and the risk of global climate catastrophe.

A prolific author on climate change joins us for some analysis of President Obama’s climate plan. Dr. John J. Berger makes his debut appearance "On the Green Front" with some VERY quotable insights about the urgency of our situation.

In Climate Myths: The Campaign Against Climate Science, Dr. John J. Berger deconstructs the climate change denialists’ myths in simple, easy-to-read terms.

An interview about climate change, climate activism, renewable energy, and personal responsibility with energy and natural resources author John J. Berger

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