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October 9, 2019October 10, 2019 Andy Stone Podcast

Debunking the ‘War on Coal’

A variety of narratives have been put forth to explain coal’s decline. None has been more politically charged than the "war on coal."

September 29, 2019September 24, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Florida will be the First State to Swing on Climate

Worry over climate change is making its way up the political food chain, and the state where the issue is climbing fastest is Florida.

September 17, 2019September 24, 2019 Andy Stone Podcast

Climate Denialism, Florida, and the Future of Climate Politics

Rafe Pomerance, an early campaigner for climate action and the subject of Nathaniel Rich’s book Losing Earth, discusses the increasingly pivotal role of climate change in U.S. electoral politics.

July 23, 2019September 24, 2019 Andy Stone Podcast

How the Democratic-Republican Climate Rift Became Political Reality

A pioneer in the field of environmental sociology discusses how views on climate have become an essential element of party ideology, and what it means for the 2020 election.

June 11, 2019June 29, 2019 Andy Stone Podcast

Three Pathways to Uphold America’s Paris Commitment

Can consumers take the lead in reducing U.S. carbon emissions in the absence of strong federal climate policy? New research takes a look at three aggressive pathways for the U.S. to meet the Paris goals.

May 23, 2019May 23, 2019 Andy Stone Podcast

What’s the FERC, And How Is It Shaping Our Energy Future? (Part 2)

Former FERC Commissioner Colette Honorable discusses the agency’s challenging relationship with the states over clean energy subsidies and their potential impact on the nation’s electricity markets.

May 2, 2019May 23, 2019 Andy Stone Podcast

What’s the FERC, and How is it Shaping Our Energy Future? (Part 1)

Former FERC commissioner Colette Honorable discusses the government agency that finds itself at the center of many of today’s most critical energy debates.

April 20, 2019April 15, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

IEA Challenged to Address Limits to Negative Emissions

Use IEA’s World Energy Outlook to push for more climate action, investors and researchers say. And, be transparent on the limits to negative emissions.

February 19, 2019March 14, 2019 Andy Stone Podcast

Getting to the Right Carbon Price

Bipartisan carbon pricing proposals have started to appear at the national level, which begs a question: what’s the right price for carbon? An advisor to California and RGGI carbon markets offers insights.

January 31, 2019February 13, 2019 Andy Stone Podcast

Where Does the Defense Department Stand on Climate?

Congress has played down climate change while demanding that the Pentagon tackle climate-related security risks. A former DOD environmental lawyer looks at military efforts to address climate, and political mine fields along the way.

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