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11/04/2009
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6,459
Episode: #05141
Harold Evans talks about being married to Tina Brown, getting knighted by the queen and exposing spies in the British government. (06:39)
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08/17/2009
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34,480
Episode: #05112
Bill McKibben urges international leaders to take steps to lower the world's carbon dioxide levels through his 350.org movement. (04:33)

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06/16/2009
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7,242
Episode: #05081
Jim Rogers aims to keep power affordable and reliable while cleaning up the coal industry's large carbon footprint. (05:57)

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03/03/2009
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8,000
Episode: #05030
Mark Bittman says we eat without thinking about what is good for us, and what's good for the planet. (06:00)

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11/20/2008
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16,332
Episode: #04152
Thomas Friedman wants the government to launch a green revolution with the same persistence China does through authoritarian means. (05:37)

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09/17/2008
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77,233
Episode: #04117
Bob Lutz explains how GM's new electric car works. (06:18)

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08/26/2008
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21,940
Episode: #04107
Libertarian Bob Barr talks about his presidential campaign, and sharing a cigar with Al Gore. (06:41)

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07/31/2008
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32,760
Episode: #04098
Stephen wants Brendan Koerner to tell him why they make fluorescent light bulbs look like soft serve ice cream if you're not supposed to lick them. (04:45)

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04/01/2008
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38,961
Episode: #04041
Van Jones tells Stephen about green collar jobs that are good for the Earth as well as the economy. (5:06)

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10/18/2007
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167,630
Episode: #03134
Stephen asks Anderson Cooper how people can help the environment without any inconvenience. (5:34)

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09/13/2007
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91,159
Episode: #03115
Ed Begley Jr. became interested in environmental issues as a Boy Scout and maintained his interest only to gain more merit badges. (4:49)

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09/10/2007
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50,524
Episode: #03112
Bjorn Lomborg says that global warming isn't as catastrophic as people say while Stephen says it's not a problem at all. (5:40)

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06/19/2007
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42,485
Episode: #03082
Anne-Marie Slaughter is the author of "The Idea That Is America" -- Chapter One: Stephen Colbert. (6:43)

Episode: #03076
After 10 years at his job, there is still a lot that Representative Adam Smith doesn't know about his district or himself. (7:26)

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05/16/2007
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52,244
Episode: #03067
Stephen asks Howard Dean, hypothetically, which candidate would he support: Arack Bobama or Mallory Vinton? (6:51)

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04/30/2007
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4,111
Episode: #03057
Stephen assumes Neil deGrasse Tyson's book, "Death By Black Hole," is a pro-capital punishment argument. (5:21)

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04/16/2007
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116,906
Episode: #03049
John Kerry hints that this may not be the first time he did not consider running for president. (6:21)

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04/09/2007
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49,598
Episode: #03045
As Colin Beavan talks about his environmentally conscientious lifestyle, Stephen times him with a microwave. (5:08)

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02/12/2007
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18,266
Episode: #03021
Dr. Michael Oppenheimer says Stephen can help address the climate crisis with only minor sacrifices. Stephen says he's got the wrong guy. (6:43)

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07/17/2006
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4,524
Episode: #02088
Stephen makes sure Princeton professor Lee Silver knows that he doesn't know more than Stephen does about genetic engineering. (6:24)

 
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