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Episode Five: Extraction Without Representation—Energy Production on Public Lands

Episode Five: Extraction Without Representation—Energy Production on Public Lands

FromYale Clean Energy Future


Episode Five: Extraction Without Representation—Energy Production on Public Lands

FromYale Clean Energy Future

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Oct 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our fifth episode covers fossil fuel production in rural Western public lands and what alternative revenue sources states that currently rely on extraction royalties could seek. We bring back Dr. Justin Farrell to discuss his home-state of Wyoming, and we introduce Josh Axelrod from NRDC, as well as Julia Stuble from The Wilderness Society.
Released:
Oct 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (7)

Our podcast was created with the idea that information about the clean energy transition should be in the hands of the public. We believe that if executed with equity and inclusivity at its core, the clean energy transition can play a key role in achieving justice, prosperity, and human dignity for all. Given the current context of the Covid-19 pandemic and recent transition of U.S. presidential power, we talk about the impacts of the pandemic on the clean energy transition as well as the opportunities to “Build Back Better.” At the Center for Business and the Environment at Yale [CBEY], our mission when it comes to clean energy, is to inspire and educate interdisciplinary leaders to accelerate the deployment and financing of clean energy. This podcast is one of the many tools in our toolbox to foster greater dialogue, educate the general public on energy, justice, and the transition, and a great excuse for us to keep learning from experts at Yale and beyond. So come learn with us this season as we talk to experts, unpack studies, and figure out how to create a just, equitable, and clean energy future. Please contact us at cbey.podcast@yale.edu for questions, comments, and feedback!