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Why Biden’s attempt to ditch fossil fuels is politically risky
FromPOLITICO Energy
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Released:
Apr 27, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
President Joe Biden’s latest attempt to cut the nation’s climate
pollution could come with serious political consequences. EPA is
expected to release two draft rules that target the country’s
second-largest source of greenhouse gases: the electric power sector.
POLITICO’s Zack Colman breaks down why these rules are critical to the
president’s climate agenda and how they could influence messaging
efforts by Democrats and Republicans ahead of the 2024 elections. Plus,
House Republicans passed their plan to raise the debt ceiling on
Wednesday, which included repealing several green energy tax incentives
established under Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act.
Zack Colman covers climate change for POLITICO.
Josh Siegel is an energy reporter for POLITICO.
Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer.
Brook Hayes edited this POLITICO energy podcast.
Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO’s audio department.
pollution could come with serious political consequences. EPA is
expected to release two draft rules that target the country’s
second-largest source of greenhouse gases: the electric power sector.
POLITICO’s Zack Colman breaks down why these rules are critical to the
president’s climate agenda and how they could influence messaging
efforts by Democrats and Republicans ahead of the 2024 elections. Plus,
House Republicans passed their plan to raise the debt ceiling on
Wednesday, which included repealing several green energy tax incentives
established under Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act.
Zack Colman covers climate change for POLITICO.
Josh Siegel is an energy reporter for POLITICO.
Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer.
Brook Hayes edited this POLITICO energy podcast.
Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO’s audio department.
Released:
Apr 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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