Podcast
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Professor Freeman talks to Chet France (who led the Environmental Protection Agency’s transportation division) about the Biden administration’s new car standards, the state of play on electric vehicles, and the future of the auto industry.
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Professor Freeman talks to Chet France (who led the Environmental Protection Agency’s transportation division) about the Biden administration’s new car standards, the state of play on electric vehicles, and the future of the auto industry.
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Professor Freeman joins Canadian energy experts David Keith, Sara Hastings-Simon and Ed Whittingham to discuss the affect of the current US energy and climate policy on Canadian energy and climate policy.
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Professor Freeman weighs in on GM’s Zero Emissions plan with hosts Geoff Colvin and Beth Kowitt of the Reinvent podcast.
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Professor Freeman joins Living on Earth® host Bobby Bascomb for an in-depth examination of the EPA’s new methane rule.
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Professor Freeman offers both a sharp rebuke of the Trump Administration’s climate policies and a hopeful outlook for the Biden Administration’s clean energy agenda in this podcast episode from the Harvard Environmental Economics Program.
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Professor Freeman joins CNN’s Politically Sound co-host Nia-Malika Henderson to talk about the Biden administration’s bold climate policies, political tensions, and ambitious goals.
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Professor Freeman joins Living on Earth® host Bobby Bascomb for an in-depth examination of President Biden’s climate policy.
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Professor Freeman talks on Background Briefing with Ian Masters.
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Carlos Watson and Ritula Shah (standing in for Katty Kay) of BBC’s When Katty Met Carlos” podcast speak with Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes about what his state has been doing to address climate change
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Professor Freeman is a guest on Politics with Amy Walter (NY Public Radio) discussing how the Biden administration might proceed with pursuing climate change policy in a hyper-polarized political landscape.
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The Trump on Earth podcast unpacks the Joe Biden win vis-a-vis the environment in conversations with Professor Freeman.