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Sep 3, 2024 • 1h 3min

America’s Energy Race Against China

China is tightening its grip on global clean energy supply chains, raising alarms about U.S. security and resilience. The rise of a new Cold War sparks debates on whether to decouple from China. Discussions delve into cybersecurity threats against U.S. energy infrastructure and the implications of Taiwan in geopolitical tensions. U.S. policies for diversifying supply chains and fostering domestic manufacturing are highlighted, alongside recommendations for enhancing energy security amidst rising competition.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 54min

The Untold History of Climate Science and Politics

Jay Hakes, an energy policy expert, dives into the hidden history of climate science and politics. He discusses how early pioneers like Roger Ravel and Dave Keeling recognized carbon dioxide as a critical issue, influencing U.S. policy. Hakes reveals the challenges these scientists faced in reaching the White House and contrasts U.S. and European approaches to climate change. With insights from his book, he highlights the pivotal roles of advisors and missed opportunities in climate legislation across the decades.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 36min

Mexico's New Climate-Conscious Leader Faces Deep Energy Challenges

Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's first female president and former climate scientist, discusses her vision for reversing the country’s climate policies. She faces significant challenges, including the legacy of her predecessor's oil-focused approach and Mexico's reliance on U.S. natural gas. The conversation highlights her commitment to enhancing renewable energy investment and modernizing infrastructure while navigating political hurdles. Insights on Mexico's energy interdependence with the U.S. provide a deeper understanding of her strategy for a sustainable future.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 55min

Getting Educated on a Clean Energy Future

Global clean energy investment is soaring, but challenges remain in reaching emission targets. As wind and solar costs plummet, data centers and AI are raising new concerns about energy use. The discussion covers the vital role of innovation and private sector engagement in the clean energy transition. Education must adapt to equip a skilled workforce for this evolving economy. The landscape of energy storage and the potential of fusion energy are also explored. Collaboration across sectors is crucial for a sustainable energy future.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 57min

Re-run: ‘Reforming the Global Trading System’

The discussion explores the urgent need to reform the global trading system to support clean energy deployment amidst rising geopolitical tensions. It highlights the potential of trade policy to align with climate goals and emphasizes the importance of 'climate clubs' for international cooperation. Key challenges include navigating China's dominance in clean energy markets and addressing ethical considerations in trade policies. The need for standardized climate-related trade rules is stressed, particularly for developing countries striving for sustainability.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 54min

Re-run: 'Climate Change in the American Mind'

This discussion delves into the alarming rise in global temperatures and the polarized political climate surrounding climate change. It highlights Yale's surveys revealing public attitudes toward climate, exposing significant divides. Additionally, it examines the Biden administration's communication struggles regarding the Inflation Reduction Act and the impact of misinformation on renewable energy efforts. Attention is also given to the need for a just transition for workers in the shift to a green economy and the importance of qualitative research in understanding climate challenges.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 1h 5min

Global Gas Dynamics as Russia Pivots Markets to China

The podcast explores Russia's shift to China as its gas market, focusing on the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline. It discusses the impact on European energy security, China's energy demands, and global gas dynamics. The experts also delve into Europe's energy crisis post Ukraine invasion and China's evolving energy relationships amidst geopolitical tensions.
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Jul 16, 2024 • 54min

Understanding the Scale of the Energy Transition

The podcast explores the challenges of transitioning to zero-carbon energy sources for economic development. Discussions include the importance of new technologies like nuclear, Breakthrough Energy initiatives, the correlation between energy use and GDP, challenges in energy transition for developing nations, advancements in geothermal and hydrogen technologies, difficulties in decarbonizing global transportation, and the role of carbon capture in achieving a net zero system.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 45min

What the Chevron Decision Means for U.S. Regulators

The podcast delves into the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Chevron Doctrine, impacting energy policy and environmental regulation. Experts discuss implications for the administrative state, setbacks in environmental regulation, challenges faced by government agencies, and climate change litigation trends globally.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 44min

How Climate Change is Impacting Human Migration

Throughout the world, climate change is influencing human mobility. In a 2022 report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found that devastating floods and storms have triggered the displacement of 20 million people per year since 2008. While migration is influenced by many factors, including socio-economic status and political stability, research by the IPCC and others tells us that climate change is increasingly significant. So, how is climate change impacting human mobility? And what can policymakers do to address climate migration?  This week host Bill Loveless talks with Shana Tabak about how climate change influences migration both within and across borders. Shana is a human rights lawyer and the director of immigration strategy at Emerson Collective, where she leads engagement at the intersection of global migration and the climate crisis. She is also an adjunct professor of human rights at the Georgetown University Law Center and an affiliated scholar with Georgetown’s Institute for the Study of International Migration.

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