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FERC’s shifting EJ focus
FromPOLITICO Energy
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7 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
FERC’s Democratic majority is signaling that environmental justice
should play a larger role in how the commission considers pipelines and
other projects. But, that stance has received mixed feedback from
Republicans, the natural gas industry, and environmental justice
advocates. POLITICO’s Catherine Morehouse explains.
Kelsey Tamborrino is a reporter covering clean energy and the host of
POLITICO Energy podcast.
Catherine Morehouse is an energy reporter for POLITICO.
Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer.
Carlos Prieto is an audio producer for POLITICO.
Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the interim executive producer of POLITICO’s audio
department.
should play a larger role in how the commission considers pipelines and
other projects. But, that stance has received mixed feedback from
Republicans, the natural gas industry, and environmental justice
advocates. POLITICO’s Catherine Morehouse explains.
Kelsey Tamborrino is a reporter covering clean energy and the host of
POLITICO Energy podcast.
Catherine Morehouse is an energy reporter for POLITICO.
Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer.
Carlos Prieto is an audio producer for POLITICO.
Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the interim executive producer of POLITICO’s audio
department.
Released:
Jan 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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