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February 14, 2023February 16, 2023 Andy Stone Podcast

The Complex, Politically Fraught Path to Building Electrification

Judy Chang, former Massachusetts undersecretary of Energy and Climate Solutions, discusses the need to educate consumers on the imperative to cut building emissions.

January 31, 2023February 16, 2023 Andy Stone Podcast

Will New Technology and Climate Change Save Nuclear Power?

Daniel Poneman, former U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary and current CEO of Centrus Energy, explores the resurgent interest in nuclear power a decade after Fukushima.

January 17, 2023February 16, 2023 Andy Stone Podcast

China Plays Competitor, and Collaborator, in the Energy Transition

Scott Moore, author of China’s Next Act, discusses China’s global role in energy technology and sustainability.

December 13, 2022February 16, 2023 Andy Stone Podcast

Overcoming Economic Barriers to Electrifying Everything

Berkeley economist Meredith Fowlie explains why the drive to electrify everything in American homes is at odds with electricity rate-setting practices, and explores pricing reforms to deliver rapid and equitable electrification.

November 18, 2022February 16, 2023 Andy Stone Podcast

COP27 Dispatch: Can the COP Process Deliver Climate Action?

COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt has been called the “implementation COP”. Yet concern exists that the COP process may be ill-suited to putting climate plans into action.

November 16, 2022February 16, 2023 Andy Stone Podcast

COP27 Dispatch: China’s Rapidly Evolving Role in Global Climate Negotiations

Scott Moore, Director of the Penn Global China Program, discusses China’s perspective on loss and damage finance, and the country’s future role in the Paris climate process.

May 24, 2022February 16, 2023 Andy Stone Podcast

Governing Net-Zero Emissions Targets

As net-zero carbon targets become commonplace, strong governance will be needed to ensure climate benefits. This is episode two in Energy Policy Now's Exploring Governance podcast series.

November 16, 2021January 2, 2022 Andy Stone Podcast

China’s Energy and Climate Balancing Act

China’s leadership must navigate conflicting agendas and threats to domestic political stability as it seeks to rein in global warming emissions.

July 13, 2021July 13, 2021 Andy Stone Podcast

As Climate Concerns Rise, What Role Will Natural Gas Play?

The head of the International Energy Agency’s gas division discusses the outlook for natural gas as global efforts to address carbon emissions intensify.

June 15, 2021July 13, 2021 Andy Stone Podcast

Can the FERC Be Made Accountable to Communities and the Environment?

Congress has directed the nation’s regulator for natural gas and electricity infrastructure to be more responsive to community and environmental concerns. Will FERC’s new Office of Public Participation deliver on the promise of public inclusion?

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