Climate Action or Climate Distraction?
Publisher |
Political Climate
Media Type |
audio
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Publication Date |
Jul 20, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:40:45

What is going on in Washington D.C.? A bubbling House Democrat feud followed by a series of racially offensive presidential tweets has unleashed chaos in the U.S Capitol. Meanwhile, there’s one thing we’re not seeing much of: governing

In this episode of Political Climate we look at where we’re seeing attempts at climate action, and where we’re seeing a whole lot of climate distraction. A slate of clean energy bills have been introduced in Congress this year. Do they have any hope of passing before the 2020 election?

We also take a look at President Trump’s recent speech on the environment and the launch of a new Republican caucus on conservation. Does this prove that Republicans are seeing a real need to show leadership on the environment?

Finally, we check in on the Democratic presidential primary, which just saw billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer enter the race and momentum slide for a candidate forum of climate change. 

Recommended reading:

  • GTM: Clean Energy Policy Push Faces Steep Climb Ahead of 2020 Election
  • The Hill: Republicans form conservation caucus to take on environment, climate change
  • Huffington Post: Fox News Cuts Into Trump Speech To Deliver A Brutal Real-Time Fact Check
  • Gizmodo: Update on Our 2020 Climate Summit
  • Politico: Schwarzenegger to Trump: 'You have to dial down Donald'

Political Climate is produced in partnership with the USC Schwarzenegger Institute and The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.

Subscribe to the Political Climate podcast via Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcherGooglePlayOvercast or any of these other services! 

What is going on in Washington D.C.? A Democrat feud, controversial tweets, and very little action on climate policy.

What is going on in Washington D.C.? A bubbling House Democrat feud followed by a series of racially offensive presidential tweets has unleashed chaos in the U.S Capitol. Meanwhile, there’s one thing we’re not seeing much of: governing

In this episode of Political Climate we look at where we’re seeing attempts at climate action, and where we’re seeing a whole lot of climate distraction. A slate of clean energy bills have been introduced in Congress this year. Do they have any hope of passing before the 2020 election?

We also take a look at President Trump’s recent speech on the environment and the launch of a new Republican caucus on conservation. Does this prove that Republicans are seeing a real need to show leadership on the environment?

Finally, we check in on the Democratic presidential primary, which just saw billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer enter the race and momentum slide for a candidate forum of climate change. 

Recommended reading:

  • GTM: Clean Energy Policy Push Faces Steep Climb Ahead of 2020 Election
  • The Hill: Republicans form conservation caucus to take on environment, climate change
  • Huffington Post: Fox News Cuts Into Trump Speech To Deliver A Brutal Real-Time Fact Check
  • Gizmodo: Update on Our 2020 Climate Summit
  • Politico: Schwarzenegger to Trump: 'You have to dial down Donald'

Political Climate is produced in partnership with the USC Schwarzenegger Institute and The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.

Subscribe to the Political Climate podcast via Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcherGooglePlayOvercast or any of these other services! 

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