Season 3 - Episode 1 - The Endangerment Finding and Climate Policy: Fact, Fiction, and Fairness
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Welcome back everyone!
It is a challenging time for climate policy. As you may know, the endangerment finding was just repealed by the US Supreme Court. Almost as soon as that ruling went live, so did a great deal of half-truths and misconceptions on potential applicability. We walk through a number of them on this episode.
I was fortunate to be joined by Michael Gerrard (Founder and Faculty Director, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law) and Alexa White, Ph.D. (Co-Founder, Ase Analytics and Aya Research Institute).
We focus on overburdened communities for much of this discussion as they are often located near highways and would be directly impacted by any relaxation of environmental safeguards related to motor vehicles. We also go into some impacts from the repeal that you might not have immediately considered. The conversation looked to the future and (perhaps unsurprisingly) addressed projected impacts and stresses related to data centers.
I learned a good deal from this discussion and enjoyed the time. I hope you will too.
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