Climate One

Housing Density as a Climate Lever with Scott Wiener

Feb 24, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Climate Lever in California: Infill Development
02:13 • 2min
3
The One Thing That's Going Away From California
03:54 • 2min
4
Why Is It So Hard to Build Affordable Housing in California?
05:31 • 2min
5
Climate and Justice Issues at the Same Time
07:41 • 2min
6
'Nimbiism' Is Inherently Very Conservative
09:31 • 2min
7
Will the Hammer Get the Job Done?
11:18 • 2min
8
Transit Oriented Development
13:08 • 2min
9
Climate One Conversation - Housing Density as a Climate Lever
14:51 • 2min
10
New Construction and Anti-Displacement Strategies Reduce Displacement
16:48 • 2min
11
Anti-Displacement Strategies - San Francisco Mission
18:18 • 2min
12
San Francisco - Is 30% Affordable Enough?
20:14 • 2min
13
The Cost of Building a Project in California
21:46 • 2min
14
Downtown San Francisco Will Come Back Stronger Than Before
23:18 • 2min
15
Why the California Environmental Quality Act Shouldn't Be Reformed
24:57 • 2min
16
What's Next for the California Environmental Quality Act?
27:11 • 2min
17
San Francisco Housing Crisis
28:52 • 2min
18
Housing Supply and Prices - A Conversation With Jennifer Hernandez
30:27 • 2min
19
The Housing Crisis in America
32:11 • 2min
20
Berkeley's Housing Plan Commits the Famously Liberal City to Address Its Historic Underinvestment in Communities of Color
33:50 • 2min
21
Are the Boomers Going to Accept More Density?
35:51 • 2min
22
What Are the Baby Boomers Doing Now?
37:30 • 2min
23
Are We Going to Add 50,000 People to Marin?
39:14 • 2min
24
Is This Intergenerational Warfare?
41:16 • 2min
25
The Dystopian Future
42:48 • 1min
26
The California Environmental Quality Act - What's the Solution?
44:15 • 2min
27
Is Transportation the Next Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
46:13 • 2min
28
The Golden Rule of Capitalism
48:40 • 4min