The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

207. Fix This: Infrastructure & Environment | Gregg Hurwitz and Rick Geddes

Dec 7, 2021
Gregg Hurwitz, a bestselling author and screenwriter, joins Rick Geddes, a Cornell University professor specializing in infrastructure policy. They dive into the complexities of the U.S. infrastructure bill, highlighting the urgent need for reform and the challenges of balancing environmental protection with infrastructure development. They discuss innovative public-private partnerships and tax policies that impact financing. The conversation also addresses the importance of skilled trades and the role of technology in sustainable urban systems.
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INSIGHT

Infrastructure Challenges

  • The U.S. Interstate Highway System, built between the 50s and 90s, is a marvel of engineering and economics.
  • Rebuilding it today would be near impossible due to bureaucratic red tape like the NEPA process.
INSIGHT

Infrastructure and Poverty

  • Infrastructure projects, providing essential services like mobility and access, disproportionately benefit the poor.
  • Delays and increased costs act as a regressive tax, hurting low-income communities the most.
ANECDOTE

Smart Stoplights

  • Smart stoplights, equipped with cameras and sensors, optimize traffic flow and reduce fuel consumption.
  • Despite existing technology, adoption is slow due to risk aversion and bureaucratic hurdles.
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