

Top Energy Headlines in Washington in 2024
6 snips Jan 9, 2024
2024 brings uncertainty in energy and climate policy discussions in Washington due to the presidential elections. The Biden administration plans to continue implementing the Inflation Reduction Act, while Republicans in Congress could hinder progress. Supreme Court's ruling on agencies' ability to enact regulations could significantly impact government agencies. Journalists Jennifer Dlouhy and Justin Worland discuss key energy policy issues, including the impact of elections, economic challenges for industries, and regulatory work by agencies. They also highlight the importance of the EPA, Supreme Court case, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in energy decisions. Furthermore, they emphasize the need for more reporters covering energy and climate issues and the importance of local journalists in connecting climate news to communities.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Biggest Questions and Challenges in Energy and Environmental Policy for 2024
03:36 • 17min
Legislation, Implementation, and Regulatory Work
20:07 • 11min
Challenges for the EPA, Supreme Court Case, and Importance of FERC in Energy Decisions
31:06 • 4min
Coverage of Energy and Climate Change: Evolution, Challenges, and Empowerment
35:23 • 6min
Engagement with Climate News, Coverage of Private Sector, and Importance of Local Journalists
41:16 • 4min