Josh Freed, a key figure in climate politics, discusses the pivotal year of 2025 for U.S. climate policy. He explores how the outcome of the 2024 elections could reshape the Inflation Reduction Act and tax legislation, highlighting potential scenarios with Trump or Harris in power. The conversation covers the implications for EV production and consumer tax credits, the evolving political dynamics, and the challenge of integrating climate action with economic competitiveness. Freed emphasizes the urgent need for strategic planning in a polarized landscape.