

What the Trump Administration Could Mean for Our Climate
Nov 11, 2024
Lisa Friedman, a climate and politics reporter for the New York Times, Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton engineering professor, and Ethan Elkind, director of the Climate Program at UC Berkeley, dive into the implications of a potential second Trump administration for climate policy. They discuss Trump's previous dismantling of climate regulations, California's proactive stance amidst federal changes, and the crucial role of grassroots activism. The conversation highlights the importance of economic incentives and local initiatives in the ongoing battle against climate change.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Trump's Potential Impact on Climate Policy
02:33 • 11min
Navigating Climate Policy Under a New Administration
13:18 • 2min
Navigating Climate Policy Under Trump
15:21 • 18min
Navigating Climate Change Under Political Shifts
33:43 • 2min
Navigating Climate Politics and Local Action
35:29 • 18min
Navigating Climate Challenges During Political Shifts
53:05 • 2min