
Kate Gordon
CEO of California Forward and former advisor to U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, focusing on sustainable energy solutions.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 7min
Climate change and insurance: a growing fustercluck
Kate Gordon, CEO of California Forward and a clean energy veteran, dives into the pressing crisis facing the insurance industry due to climate change. She discusses why insurers are abandoning high-risk areas and the dire consequences for communities. The conversation highlights the challenge of inadequate coverage and potential municipal bankruptcies, stressing the need for innovative solutions and proactive policies. Gordon also touches on the importance of transparency in insurance models and fostering resilience amidst rising climate risks.

Jan 15, 2025 • 47min
How Texas became America's clean energy leader
Join John Davis, a rancher revolutionizing sustainable farming with wind power, alongside Michael Weber, an energy expert dissecting Texas's clean energy evolution, and Kate Gordon, a former U.S. energy advisor advocating for renewables. They explore how Texas emerged as a clean energy powerhouse, showcasing the economic benefits of wind and solar integration. The discussion covers the impact of deregulation, innovative engineering solutions, and lessons learned from Winter Storm Uri, all while challenging misconceptions about renewables in a traditionally oil-centric state.

Sep 22, 2025 • 56min
Bay Area Manufacturing: A Thing of the Past or the Future?
In this engaging discussion, Kate Gordon, CEO of California Forward and former energy policy official, dives into place-based development strategies alongside Mathew Bogoshian, Executive Director of AMCC, who sheds light on rebuilding manufacturing capacity and workforce ecosystems. Adhiti Bandlamudi, a KQED reporter, offers insight into local reactions to California Forever's ambitious plan for a new manufacturing town in Solano County. The conversation explores the evolution of manufacturing, environmental concerns, and the promise of regional economic revitalization.