President-Elect Biden ran as a moderate Democrat, but he also campaigned on an aggressive climate platform. How much of that agenda he can pursue could rest on who controls the US Senate, pending results of two runoff elections in Georgia.
We unpack this with Jody Freeman, law professor at Harvard. Before that she worked for the Obama EPA, where she helped write fuel-efficiency regulations for cars, which were later rolled back under President Trump.
Biden has pledged to re-join the Paris Climate accord. Though the agreement is non-binding, Freeman says it will be a significant step.
Series Finale
"Sound science is not leading the decisions made by this nation."
Trump’s Last Act: Drilling in the Arctic Refuge
How the Environment is Playing in Swing States
Will 2020 be the Year of the Climate Voter?
Trump vs the Courts
Losing RBG
Labor Unions and Environmentalists Join Forces to Defeat Trump
Why the Trump Administration is Rolling Back a Climate Rule that Big Oil Actually Likes
@ Interior: Victories and Defeats for Oil Industry
2020: Our last chance to save the planet?
Major defeats for pipelines…and Trump.
Trump issues final rules to weaken NEPA
Living on Earth: Bill McKibben on the Divestment Movement
Tracking Trump’s Environmental Rollbacks
Can the environmental movement address American racism?
Can Joe Biden Convince Climate Voters He Is One of Them?
Trump's Executive Order to Keep Meat Plants Open Could Be Risky. Here's Why.
If it Ain't Broke What Are We Fixing, Exactly?
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