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Climate & Democracy with Jamie Raskin, Heather McGhee and Rebecca Willis
April 21, 2022
As a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, Congressman Jamie Raskin has grilled fossil fuel executives on the industry’s long...
Jamie Raskin
U.S. Representative, Maryland’s 8th Congressional District
Breaking Down Climate Misinformation with Amy Westervelt and John Cook
April 15, 2022
Fossil fuel companies have spent decades casting doubt in public about climate facts that their own scientists validated in internal company...
Can We Get Clean Energy Without Dirty Mines?
April 8, 2022
In 2021, global sales of electric vehicles more than doubled. This year, automakers are projected to make another huge gain, driven by soaring gas...
Russ Feingold
President, American Constitution Society; Former U.S. Senator (D–WI)
Solar Flare-ups
April 1, 2022
Solar power has become one of the cheapest sources of electricity and is viewed as a cornerstone of our clean energy future. But it wasn’t...
Maureen Penjueli
Coordinator, Pacific Network on Globalisation
Payal Sampat
Mining Program Director, Earthworks
Morgan Bazilian
Director, Payne Institute for Public Policy; Professor, Colorado School of Mines
Emily Sanford Fisher
General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, Edison Electric Institute
Tom Beach
Principal Consultant, Crossborder Energy
Bernadette Del Chiaro
Executive Director, California Solar & Storage Association
Adam Browning
Executive VP, Forum Mobility
Coping with COVID and Climate Fatigue
March 25, 2022
Since March, 2020, the global community has grappled with an unprecedented pandemic. As COVID lockdowns were spreading, few people understood how...
Playing With Fire: Russia, Ukraine and the Geopolitics of Energy
March 18, 2022
The past several weeks have shaken the world order and given us a lot to process all at once. The IPCC released its latest report the same day the...
Erwin Chemerinsky
Dean, Berkeley Law
Turning Air into Stone: Tech-Based Carbon Removal
March 11, 2022
The last time the atmospheric CO2 amounts were as high as they are today was more than 3 million years ago. At that time, sea levels were 50–80...
Rachel Glennerster
Associate Professor of Economics, University of Chicago