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Maxine Joselow

Climate change and environment reporter for The Washington Post, formerly at E&E News. Her focus is on U.S. climate policy and its impact on people.

Top 3 podcasts with Maxine Joselow

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Jan 28, 2025 • 49min

Reporters’ Roundtable: Trump’s Quick Start on Energy

Jennifer Dlouhy, an energy policy reporter for Bloomberg, and Maxine Joselow, a climate change journalist at The Washington Post, discuss President Trump's rapid shifts in energy policy. They explore the implications of his executive orders to undo prior climate regulations and the suspension of offshore wind project permits. The conversation delves into the potential impacts on carbon emissions, the EPA's future, and the critical role of the Treasury in shaping energy policy amidst ongoing litigation and evolving political dynamics.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 13min

Could a big merger drive grocery prices even higher?

Maxine Joselow, a Washington Post reporter, discusses Democrats' silence on climate issues, linking it to voter strategies. Analyst Alex Kirshner dives into the implications of private equity in the NFL, revealing its impact on franchise values. Jaclyn Peiser investigates the potential effects of the Kroger-Albertsons merger on grocery prices and workers, raising concerns about competition and community impact. Special counsel Jack Smith’s efforts to revive a case against Trump add a legal twist to the political discourse.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 11min

Why scientists fear a second Trump term, how $4 bought an ancient Mayan artifact, freedom for Julian Assange, and more

Maxine Joselow from the Washington Post discusses scientists' fears in a second Trump term. Also, the story of a $4 thrifted Mayan artifact and updates on Julian Assange's plea deal.