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Russia forces an abrupt climate shift in Washington
FromThe Carbon Copy
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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Mar 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
President Biden entered the White House promising to use climate solutions as his main tool for raising wages, revitalizing infrastructure, and tackling inequality.
But almost overnight, that framing changed from transforming the American economy to protecting consumers.
Gasoline prices are at their highest levels in US history because of supply disruptions caused by Russia's attack on Ukraine. And Biden’s latest decision to ban Russian oil reflects the shifting mood in Washington.
A geopolitical crisis is transforming the domestic conversation around energy in Washington. Security is the new lens.
How will it impact Biden's narrow chance to do something ambitious on climate change?
Guest: Maxine Joselow, a Washington Post journalist who anchors the Climate 202 Newsletter.
The Carbon Copy is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media.
The Carbon Copy is supported by Atmos Financial. Atmos offers FDIC-insured checking and savings accounts that only invest in climate-positive assets like renewables, green construction and regenerative agriculture. Modern banking for climate-conscious people. Get an account in minutes at joinatmos.com.
The Carbon Copy is also supported by Climate Positive, a podcast from Hannon Armstrong, the first U.S. public company solely dedicated to investing in climate solutions. Climate Positive podcast features candid conversations with the leaders, innovators, and changemakers driving our climate positive future. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
But almost overnight, that framing changed from transforming the American economy to protecting consumers.
Gasoline prices are at their highest levels in US history because of supply disruptions caused by Russia's attack on Ukraine. And Biden’s latest decision to ban Russian oil reflects the shifting mood in Washington.
A geopolitical crisis is transforming the domestic conversation around energy in Washington. Security is the new lens.
How will it impact Biden's narrow chance to do something ambitious on climate change?
Guest: Maxine Joselow, a Washington Post journalist who anchors the Climate 202 Newsletter.
The Carbon Copy is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media.
The Carbon Copy is supported by Atmos Financial. Atmos offers FDIC-insured checking and savings accounts that only invest in climate-positive assets like renewables, green construction and regenerative agriculture. Modern banking for climate-conscious people. Get an account in minutes at joinatmos.com.
The Carbon Copy is also supported by Climate Positive, a podcast from Hannon Armstrong, the first U.S. public company solely dedicated to investing in climate solutions. Climate Positive podcast features candid conversations with the leaders, innovators, and changemakers driving our climate positive future. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Released:
Mar 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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