The third and final installment of our miniseries considers the question “What can I do?” from a political perspective. Our expert guests share stories of nailbiter elections for local office and the victorious legislative campaign to ban gas in new buildings in New York City. We lay out a four-step guide to getting pro-climate candidates elected, supporting them in office, and keeping them accountable.
This episode features Caroline Spears, founder and executive director of Climate Cabinet, which helps local leaders run, win, and legislate on the climate crisis, and Sonal Jessel, the director of policy at WE ACT for Environmental Justice.
We cite this Canadian study on the carbon emissions reductions of a single vote. We also hear about Erin Zwiener in Texas and Lauren Kuby in Arizona as examples of local climate policy leaders. You can find more state and local climate champs at Climate Slate.
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Live Episode: A Climate Book Talk with Rebecca Solnit
The Tongass: A Way Forward For The Forest
The Journey of Justice40
The ‘Darth Vader’ of Electric Utilities
The Case of the Killer Heat
New Year’s Reflections, Resolutions, and Inspiration from Sherri Mitchell
Petrochemicals and Plastics: A Fossil Fuel Lifeline?
Bold vs. BS in Corporate Climate Pledges
Crypto Has a Climate Problem
How To Cope with All the Climate Feels
Live Episode: Vice President Kamala Harris on Climate Leadership, Justice, and Solutions
“What Can I Do?” Part 2 — The Professional
“What Can I Do?” Part 1 — The Personal
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How Gender Equality Can Save The Planet
Paid in Blood
The ‘Win-Win-Win’ Strategy To Retire Coal
The ‘Bond Vigilante’ Exposing Fossil Fuel Risk
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