Jennifer Hynes returns to the show to talk about her second piece of monumental climate research “The Demise of The Arctic”
Lifeboat Hour – 09.11.15
9/11 Special: Jenna Orkin discusses Mike Ruppert’s “Crossing The Rubicon” and talks about the environmental devastation that occurred on 9/11 and persists to this day.
Julie Fidler – Fed Advisory Group Urges Doctors to Screen Teens for Depression
A federal advisory group said Monday that doctors should screen teens for depression, but the number of students that benefit from the directive might be relatively small. Physicians are only supposed to screen adolescents if they have access to mental health professionals who can diagnose and treat them, and monitor their progress. That could be difficult to do, considering it’s …
Lifeboat Hour – 09.04.15
Richard Heinberg and Carolyn discuss the collapse of the economy and the oil industry in 2015.
Lifeboat Hour – 08.28.15
Stephen Jenkinson and Carolyn discuss grief, his new book Dying Wise, and the deeper meaning of the word “catastrophe.”
Lifeboat Hour – 08.21.15
My guest Peter Melton and I discuss how we know what we know and still live life with peace, passion, and purpose and keep our hearts open.
Lifeboat Hour – 08.14.15
Carolyn and New Zealand activist Kevin Hester discuss climate chaos and recent concessions made by leading climate scientists regarding the severity of our predicament
Lifeboat Hour – 08.07.15
Carolyn and Mimi German of www.radcast.org discuss the birth of the Nuclear Age 70 years ago this week and the consequences for the planet since then.
Lifeboat Hour – 07.31.15
Carolyn and Mark Matousek discuss his work with helping people transform through telling the truth about their own personal stories. Download this episode (right click and save)
Scott Tips – Hot Times in Geneva: How to Force More Drug Ill-Effects on Billions of People and Make Tons of Money
Most people would not think of Geneva, Switzerland as an uncomfortably hot city. But each and every time I’ve been here, it has been. The city was so hot this most recent trip that I actually saw two trees fighting over a dog. Still, the reason for braving the heat here was a good and necessary one: The 38th session of …










