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CLIMATE ONE: Indigenous Perspectives: What Makes a Just Transition?

CLIMATE ONE: Indigenous Perspectives: What Makes a Just Transition?

FromCommonwealth Club of California Podcast


CLIMATE ONE: Indigenous Perspectives: What Makes a Just Transition?

FromCommonwealth Club of California Podcast

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We often talk about a “just transition” from dirty to clean energy as if the term means the same thing to everyone. Indigenous people have seen their resources extracted and exploited to further the wealth of others for centuries. Now renewable energy is looking to expand to Indigenous land.
How can renewable energy help Tribes leapfrog the twentieth century technologies that put them at the end of the line for corporate-controlled electricity? How can we, as Chéri Smith, Founder of the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy, says, “make sure that Tribes are not only having a seat at the table, but they're building the table and inviting everyone else to it?”
Guests:
Chéri Smith, President & CEO, Founder at Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy
Steven Wadsworth, Vice Chairman, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe
Raylene Whitford, Founder, Canative Energy
Maui Solomon, Executive Chairman, Moriaori Imi Settlement Trust
For show notes and related links, visit our website.
This episode was produced in collaboration with On Shifting Ground with Ray Suarez, featuring Suarez as a guest host. Additionally, Sarah Howard provides field reporting.
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Released:
Jan 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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