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Can oil companies reinvent themselves as clean energy providers? John Browne attempted it over more than a decade as CEO of British Petroleum, where he led the company's “...
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Clean energy jobs, benefits, and a pathway forward for those who have been historically marginalized are all part of a clean and just transition, says California State...
Part of What Is a Just Transition? , January 2020
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Programs like cap and trade can have mixed results for the low-income communities that oil refineries are typically located in, says Communities for a Better Environment...
Part of What Is a Just Transition? , January 2020
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Climate justice expert and Oakland resident Vien Truong describes how her kids are projected to live 12 years less because of the neighborhood where they grew up. What are...
Part of What Is a Just Transition? , January 2020
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"We used to think our military was primarily for the away game," says Sherri Goodman, senior fellow, at Washington DC's Wilson Center. Now they are back up for first...
Part of Building a Resilient Tomorrow, January 2020
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Even if people don't choose to retreat from areas prone to increased flooding, sea level rise, fires, and more, it's desirable to think about a plan to ensure people are safe...
Part of Building a Resilient Tomorrow, January 2020
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We judge risks based off our own experiences and those of people close to us, explains Alice Hill, senior fellow for Climate Change Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations...
Part of Building a Resilient Tomorrow, January 2020
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"We're one of the financial stabilizers of the economy, because when we have catastrophes, that's what we're preparing people for," says Janet Ruiz, Strategic Communications...
Part of Building a Resilient Tomorrow, January 2020
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California's wildfire emissions are "outstripping greenhouse gas cuts across the economy by nine times," says Rachel Becker, citing a recent report on the state's climate...
Part of Is California’s Climate Progress Going Up in Smoke? , January 2020
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Cement, aviation, and lumber are some lesser-know Californian industries undergoing exciting technology advancements, according to Kate Gordon, director of California...
Part of Is California’s Climate Progress Going Up in Smoke? , January 2020
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California's ability to maintain its status as a climate leader is an issue of will, says F. Noel Perry, founder of the non-profit Next 10. The state needs to regain that...
Part of Is California’s Climate Progress Going Up in Smoke? , January 2020
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Some of California's toughest problems revolve around affordable housing and access to public transit, explains Kate Gordon, director of California Governor's Office of...
Part of Is California’s Climate Progress Going Up in Smoke? , January 2020
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The math is clear: lowering greenhouse gas emissions is not enough to keep the earth below 1.5 degrees Celsius of post-industrial warming. The latest science states that...
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Dan Esty outlines which communities the U.S. needs to address to "get over the hurdle [of climate policy] and get something done." Esty serves as Hillhouse professor of...
Part of Big Ideas with Dan Esty & Andy Karsner, February 2020
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Real change is defined by the fact that it endures even after the political pendulum swings, says Dan Esty, Hillhouse professor of environmental law and policy at the Yale...
Part of Big Ideas with Dan Esty & Andy Karsner, February 2020
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"We've got to take very seriously the learning laboratories of the states... they're much more attuned to the economic development locally," says Andy Karsner, senior...
Part of Big Ideas with Dan Esty & Andy Karsner, February 2020
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Except for Californian fires, almost every other climate change impact is happening in a red state, says Andy Karsner, senior strategist at X, the moonshot factory and former...
Part of Big Ideas with Dan Esty & Andy Karsner, February 2020
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Chris Field, faculty director at the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University, discusses the challenges of predicting extinction in a rapidly warming world...
Part of What the 2030 Climate Deadline Really Means, February 2020
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Climate engagement strategist Renee Lertzman described the helpful framework for approaching climate engagement and action.
Part of What the 2030 Climate Deadline Really Means, February 2020
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"A lot of us hate simplicity, and we hate repetition -- but that's what works," affirms Fenton Communications founder David Fenton, emphasizing the potency of simple messages...
Part of What the 2030 Climate Deadline Really Means, February 2020

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