Jacob, Naomi, and Casey explore the obstacles a national carbon price has faced in the United States, and the argument for a different approach to climate action. They talk with Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Nat Keohane (Senior Vice President for Climate at EDF), Saya Ameli Hajebi (Sunrise Movement activist), Carlos Curbelo (Former Congressman R-FL 26), David Roberts (Author of Volts newsletter on clean energy and politics), and Susanne Brooks (Senior Director of U.S. Climate Policy at EDF).
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14. Kim Stanley Robinson, Kate Raworth, and Delton Chen Discuss Carbon Currency
13: Could a New Global Currency Help Avert the Climate Crisis?
12. Carbon Offsets: One Quandary After Another
11. What Have We Learned From Internal Carbon Pricing?
10. Tax Ourselves? Why Companies and Institutions Are Pricing Their Own Emissions
Bonus Episode: A Man, A Plan, A Canal, Carbon Price
Bonus Episode: Hank Green on How to Talk About Climate Change
9. Without National Climate Action, How Can US States Put a Price on Carbon?
8. What Can COPs Accomplish? A Field Trip to COP26 in Glasgow
7. There’s a New Global Carbon Trading System—Article 6. Is It What We Need?
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6. Carbon Pricing Hits a Brick Wall on the Left
5. The Conservative Case for Carbon Pricing
Bonus Episode: Climate Stories
3. The Road to Paris: 30 Years of Climate Negotiations in Under an Hour
2. What’s the Right Price for Carbon Emissions?
1. Intro to Carbon Pricing
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