Ep 26: Armond Cohen, Co-Founder and Executive Director at Clean Air Task Force
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Publication Date |
Aug 08, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:55:59

Today’s guest is Armond Cohen, co-founder and Executive Director at Clean Air Task Force, an organization whose task is to reduce climate change by applying an overwhelming amount of force to some of the biggest levers to reduce carbon and other climate warming emissions. Armond has led CATF since its formation in 1996.

In addition to leading CATF, Armond is directly involved in CATF research and advocacy on the topic of requirements to deeply decarbonize global energy systems. Prior to his work with CATF, Armond founded and led the Conservation Law Foundation’s Energy Project starting in 1983, focussing on energy efficiency, utility resource planning, and electric industry structure. Armond has published numerous articles on climate change, energy system transformation, and air pollution; he speaks and testifies frequently on these topics. He is a member of the Keystone Center Energy Board, co-Chair of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance, and a member of the US Department of Energy Electricity Advisory Committee. Armond is an honors graduate of Harvard Law School and Brown University.

In today’s episode we discuss:

  • CATF overview and history
  • CATF current focus areas, how they prioritize, and measure success
  • Climate problem explained, including a look at various high leverage potential solutions, and barriers that make the issue difficult to solve
  • Policy vs innovation, and the role of each
  • How to make progress in a polarized world
  • Armond’d thoughts on the term ‘environmentalist’
  • Armond’s advice for listeners on how to help

Links to topics discussed in today’s episode:

I hope you enjoy the show!

You can find me on twitter @jjacobs22 or @mcjpod and email at info@myclimatejourney.co, where I encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

Get connected with MCJ: 

*If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a review! You can also reach us via email at info@mcj.vc, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

Today’s guest is Armond Cohen, co-founder and Executive Director at Clean Air Task Force, an organization whose task is to reduce climate change by applying an overwhelming amount of force to some of the biggest levers to reduce carbon and other climate warming emissions. Armond has led CATF since its formation in 1996, and has a wealth of climate knowledge in terms of the problem, potential solutions, the technical, economic, and psychological barriers, and strong opinions on the right ways to try to get us out of this jam. Enjoy the show!

Today’s guest is Armond Cohen, co-founder and Executive Director at Clean Air Task Force, an organization whose task is to reduce climate change by applying an overwhelming amount of force to some of the biggest levers to reduce carbon and other climate warming emissions. Armond has led CATF since its formation in 1996.

In addition to leading CATF, Armond is directly involved in CATF research and advocacy on the topic of requirements to deeply decarbonize global energy systems. Prior to his work with CATF, Armond founded and led the Conservation Law Foundation’s Energy Project starting in 1983, focussing on energy efficiency, utility resource planning, and electric industry structure. Armond has published numerous articles on climate change, energy system transformation, and air pollution; he speaks and testifies frequently on these topics. He is a member of the Keystone Center Energy Board, co-Chair of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance, and a member of the US Department of Energy Electricity Advisory Committee. Armond is an honors graduate of Harvard Law School and Brown University.

In today’s episode we discuss:

  • CATF overview and history
  • CATF current focus areas, how they prioritize, and measure success
  • Climate problem explained, including a look at various high leverage potential solutions, and barriers that make the issue difficult to solve
  • Policy vs innovation, and the role of each
  • How to make progress in a polarized world
  • Armond’d thoughts on the term ‘environmentalist’
  • Armond’s advice for listeners on how to help

Links to topics discussed in today’s episode:

I hope you enjoy the show!

You can find me on twitter @jjacobs22 or @mcjpod and email at info@myclimatejourney.co, where I encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

Get connected with MCJ: 

*If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a review! You can also reach us via email at info@mcj.vc, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

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