Presidential Power
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Professor Freeman offers both a sharp rebuke of the Trump Administration’s climate policies and a hopeful outlook for the Biden Administration’s clean energy agenda in this podcast episode from the Harvard Environmental Economics Program.
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Professor Freeman joins CNN’s Politically Sound co-host Nia-Malika Henderson to talk about the Biden administration’s bold climate policies, political tensions, and ambitious goals.
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Professor Freeman joins Living on Earth® host Bobby Bascomb for an in-depth examination of President Biden’s climate policy.
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Professor Freeman talks on Background Briefing with Ian Masters.
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Carlos Watson and Ritula Shah (standing in for Katty Kay) of BBC’s When Katty Met Carlos” podcast speak with Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes about what his state has been doing to address climate change
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Professor Freeman is a guest on Politics with Amy Walter (NY Public Radio) discussing how the Biden administration might proceed with pursuing climate change policy in a hyper-polarized political landscape.
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The Trump on Earth podcast unpacks the Joe Biden win vis-a-vis the environment in conversations with Professor Freeman.
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What will the results of the presidential election mean for climate change? Host Steve Melink discusses this and more with Jody Freeman. The podcast Fusion Capitalism is described as “a clean energy vision for conservatives.”
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RFF Board of Directors Sue Tierney talks with Jody Freeman and Jeff Holmstead, a former assistant administrator at the US EPA, on Resources Radio. Both guests reflect on their experiences working on environmental policy during the hectic early years of a new presidential administration and discuss upcoming challenges for either a Biden presidency or another…
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Episode 40: Jody Freeman talks to Alex Griswold about the Trump environmental rollbacks and why we need optimism more than ever.
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The host and Professor Freeman compare Trump and Obama legal theories on climate change; how the rollback of power plant standards will fare in the courts; and why the “markets will clean up the electricity sector” argument is wrong.
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Background Briefing with Ian Masters, KPFK Los Angeles