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ENERGY SWITCH

Program Rights Date Range
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NOLA Code:
ENSW 0700 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
10 / 30
Collections:
Rights End:
9/30/2028
Producer
Arcos Film & Music LLC
Co-Producer
Switch Energy Alliance
Presenter
Arizona PBS (KAET)
TV-G
CC
sIX
Stereo
Year Produced:
2025
Version:
Base
Energy and climate discussion series with leading global experts

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#701 Unconventional Wisdom
395 characters
Our guests argue against conventional wisdom, that oil companies must be part of decarbonization. That solar and wind will never replace them. And that we don’t value our environment enough to take meaningful action anyway. You may not agree, but you’ll still want to hear from Dr. Nate Hagens, of the Institute for the Study of Energy & Our Future, and Tisha Schuller, CEO of Adamantine Energy.

83 characters
Oil companies must lead decarbonization, because solar and wind can’t replace them.

#702 Data Centers
393 characters
Every text, email and social media post. Every digital photo, web search and credit card transaction. Every online purchase. Every streaming show. Nearly everything in our lives involves data coming in and out of data centers, with incredibly huge electricity demands. We discuss with Dr. Ayșe Coskun from Boston University, and Josh Fluecke, who builds data centers for Syska Hennessy Group.

71 characters
Data centers power our online lives, with enormous electricity demands.


#703 Extreme Weather part 1
385 characters
We often hear that climate change is driving extreme weather. To understand the trends, our guests dug into the IPCC data for heat waves and cold spells. Historic rainfall and current patterns. Storm frequency and intensity. What they reveal will surprise you. With Dr. Patrick Brown, climate scientist from Breakthrough Institute, and acclaimed environmental journalist Andrew Revkin.

81 characters
Our experts dig through IPCC data to reveal surprising trends in extreme weather.


#704 Extreme Weather part 2
394 characters
Last episode, our experts referenced IPCC data to explain that heat, heat waves and precipitation are trending up. While floods, fires and storms are flat or down. However, in this episode we’ll see that risk and damages from these events have increased, and we’ll look at potential solutions. Again with acclaimed environmental journalist Andrew Revkin and climate scientist Dr. Patrick Brown.

81 characters
Floods, fires and storms are flat or down, but risk and damages have increased.


#705 Air Conditioning
394 characters
Air conditioning has changed the world, allowing hot regions to develop, with increased comfort, health, and productivity. But these benefits come with challenges -- greater electricity demand and emissions. There are new ideas that could bring cooling to more people, with less impact. With Dr. Daniel Betts, CEO of Blue Frontier, and Dr. Chiara Delmastro from the International Energy Agency.

90 characters
Air conditioning has changed the world. New ideas bring affordable cooling to more people.


#706 Russian Energy
395 characters
Russia’s energy exports fund its government and war efforts. It’s the world’s 2nd largest producer of oil and natural gas, behind the US, and has avoided energy sanctions through careful maneuvering. Because of its energy, Russia will continue to play an outsized role in global politics. With Dr. Margarita Balmaceda from Seton Hall and Harvard, and Dr. Caroline Kissane, Associate Dean at NYU.

88 characters
Russia’s energy industry funds its government and war efforts, with global consequences.


#707 Air Quality in America
392 characters
The Clean Air Act has reduced particulate matter pollution, ground-level ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxides, ushering in capture technologies that have improved air quality and health. Further improvements, however, may be difficult to achieve. With Dr. Tracey Holloway, from the University of Wisconsin and NASA, and Emily Schilling, a law partner at Holland & Hart.

87 characters
The Clean Air Act has been a resounding success, but going farther may not be possible.


#708 Fertilizers
384 characters
Fertilizer drives modern agriculture, to feed the world. It turns natural gas, nitrogen from the atmosphere, and mined minerals into plant nutrients, which end up on our plates to nourish our bodies -- but with large energy and greenhouse gas footprints. We’ll discuss benefits, challenges and potential solutions with Chrystel Monthean from Yara and Dr. Jason Haegele from ICL Group.

80 characters
Fertilizer feeds the world, but with large energy and greenhouse gas footprints.


#709 Investing in Alternative Energy
383 characters
Twenty years ago, wind, solar, grid-scale batteries, and the powerlines to connect them were rare. Now they’re mainstream. Our two guests have been there since the beginning. We’ll hear how they’ve led alternative energy development and investment companies with great success. With Hunter Armistead, CEO of Pattern Energy, and Michael Harrington, Chief Investment Officer for Actis.

81 characters
Strategies and industry insight from two long-time leaders in alternative energy.


#710 King Coal
396 characters
Coal is still the dominant source of electricity worldwide. That’s because it’s available domestically in many countries, and is cheap and easy to mine, transport and burn. But those benefits come with serious downsides: local air pollution and global CO2 emissions. We discuss with Dr. Rahul Tongia from the Centre for Social and Economic Progress, and Dr. Mark Thurber from Stanford University.

86 characters
Coal is still the leading source of electricity worldwide, but with serious downsides.

Program Rights

Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
10/1/2025 - 9/30/2028
School Rights:
Concurrent with broadcast rights
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Concurrent w/broadcast rights via Media Manager
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes

Program Contacts

Contact Type
Viewer

Harry Lynch
United States

Contact Type
Station Relations

Gabriella Jones-Litchfield
United States

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