Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

CLIMATE ONE: When Climate Work Comes at a Cost: Dispatches From the Upside Down

Oct 31, 2025
Brent Efron, a former EPA policy official, shares his journey navigating the challenges of climate advocacy amidst political backlash. Rachel Rothschild, a legal scholar, discusses the implications of 'superfund' laws targeting polluters while facing personal threats and scrutiny over her work. J. Timmons Roberts reveals how organized opposition to climate initiatives, especially offshore wind, is fueled by misinformation from powerful networks. Together, they shed light on the risks faced by climate professionals striving for impactful change in a hostile environment.
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From Rocket Science To EPA Climate Work

  • Brent Efron described moving from mechanical engineering ambitions to climate policy after the 2016 election.
  • He joined the EPA to help implement Biden-era climate programs and learned climate policy on the job.
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Casual Date Turned Viral Moment

  • Brent recounts a Tinder date where he candidly discussed EPA work and fears about funding being lost.
  • He compared scrambling to spend funds to throwing gold bars off the Titanic in casual remarks.
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Prerelease Notice And Immediate Fear

  • Project Veritas notified Brent they would release a recorded video and he feared his words would be twisted.
  • He deleted social media and braced for backlash while EPA alerted him first.
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