In the absence of climate policy at the federal level, what are US states doing to price their carbon emissions? And what does it take to get these subnational policies off the ground? The Pricing Nature team speaks to Paula Sardinas (Washington Build Back Black Alliance), Katie Dykes (Commissioner, CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection), Rob Klee (Former Commissioner, CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection), Martin Suuberg (Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection), Nicole Wong (Former Campaign Manager, Green For All), and Iliana Paul (Senior Policy Analyst, NYU Institute for Policy Integrity). Read more at pricingnature.substack.com.
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
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
4. Why doesn’t the US have a national price on carbon?
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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