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CAMILA THORNDIKE on Carbon Pricing /104

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Anthropocene, Land, Story Telling, Progressive, Liberation, Media, For The Wild, Decolonization, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 23 January 2019

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Join Ayana this week in conversation with Camila Thorndike as we learn how the tax code can address societal ills, the difference between cap and trade and carbon tax, how policy arrangements reflect our values, and how we can create a price on carbon that is inclusive, progressive, and benefit communities that are often exploited by the so-called green market.Support the show

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Welcome to For the Wild Podcast.

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I'm Iana Young.

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Unfortunately, we as a whole need to have our wallets tell us not to waste because every other

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cultural cue we're getting is to consume.

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Today we're getting a life-long

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today we are speaking with Camilla Thorndyke. Camila, a lifelong climate campaigner, was born and raised in rural southern Oregon and lives in Washington, D.C.

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