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How Climate’s Playing in the Democratic Primary
Political Climate
English - February 13, 2020 10:58 - 39 minutes - ★★★★★ - 247 ratingsNews Government inflation reduction act midterm elections climate policy cleantech climate crisis sustainability politics democrat environment energy Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We’re off to the races! The Democratic primary started slow off the blocks in Iowa, but the nomination process is now well underway following the New Hampshire vote.
What have we learned so far in this election? Where have we seen climate and energy play in? And what’s to come next?
On this week’s episode of Political Climate, we discuss the latest developments in arguably the most consequential — or at least the most contentious — election in U.S. history. Plus we touch on a handful of energy policy updates.
Recommended reading:
The Nation: Climate Is on the Ballot in New Hampshire
GTM: Time to Reinvent BP, Says New CEO
NYT: In Crucial Pennsylvania, Democrats Worry a Fracking Ban Could Sink Them
Earther: The Trump Administration Is Withholding Almost $1 Billion in Renewable Energy Funding
Political Climate is produced in partnership with the USC Schwarzenegger Institute.
Listen and subscribe to the Political Climate podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Overcast or any of these other services. Find us on Twitter @Poli_Climate! Follow our hosts at @JMPyper @ShaneSkelton and @BrandonHurlbut.
This episode is brought to you by the nonprofit environmental forum EarthX. This April marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and there’s no better way to celebrate than at the EarthX Expo, Conference and Film Festival in Dallas, Texas. This event is for everyone, including you! Visit earthx.org to learn more and register.
We’re off to the races! The Democratic primary started slow off the blocks in Iowa, but the nomination process is now well underway following the New Hampshire vote.
What have we learned so far in this election? Where have we seen climate and energy play in? And what’s to come next?
On this week’s episode of Political Climate, we discuss the latest developments in arguably the most consequential — or at least the most contentious — election in U.S. history. Plus we touch on a handful of energy policy updates.
Recommended reading:
The Nation: Climate Is on the Ballot in New Hampshire
GTM: Time to Reinvent BP, Says New CEO
NYT: In Crucial Pennsylvania, Democrats Worry a Fracking Ban Could Sink Them
Earther: The Trump Administration Is Withholding Almost $1 Billion in Renewable Energy Funding
Political Climate is produced in partnership with the USC Schwarzenegger Institute.
Listen and subscribe to the Political Climate podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Overcast or any of these other services. Find us on Twitter @Poli_Climate! Follow our hosts at @JMPyper @ShaneSkelton and @BrandonHurlbut.
This episode is brought to you by the nonprofit environmental forum EarthX. This April marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and there’s no better way to celebrate than at the EarthX Expo, Conference and Film Festival in Dallas, Texas. This event is for everyone, including you! Visit earthx.org to learn more and register.