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Is Climate Delayism the New Denialism?

Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

Tech News, Environment, Sustainability, Innovation, Renewable Energy, Technology, Alternative Energy, Energy, News, Cleantech, Wind Energy, Business, Climate Change, Solar Energy

4.6 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

We weren’t planning on making the Green New Deal a weekly item on the show. Then a video of Senator Dianne Feinstein dropped over the weekend, where she appears to lecture climate-protesting kids. It set off a chain reaction of outrage.

The social media fervor has since died down, but some really interesting journalism was left in its wake. This whole affair highlighted the crazy upheaval in climate politics — we’re going to tackle some of the bigger questions raised. 

Are kids a legitimate constituency? What makes climate politics so different from other issues? Are climate delayers as bad as climate deniers? What’s the end game for Democrats?

Then, another ethics conflict for Trump’s energy people. We’ll talk about an EPA official who worked with a secretive utility group that lobbies against air pollution regulations, just months before he took a role regulating air pollution. 

Zack Colman of Politico joins us to talk about the ties he uncovered. What do they tell us about the state of lobbying ethics and utility power in the nation’s capital?

Don’t forget about our live show on April 4 at the MIT Energy Conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Listeners get 10% off using the code “energygang” when they buy a ticket. Get tickets: bit.ly/mitenergygang

Read along with us:

  • The New Yorker: The Hard Lessons of Dianne Feinstein’s Encounter With the Young Green New Deal Activists
  • Axios: Dianne Feinstein's Green New Deal Video Basically Explains the Debate on Fighting Climate Change
  • Atlantic: Dianne Feinstein Doesn’t Need a Do-Over
  • Politico: Documents Detail Multimillion-Dollar ties Involving EPA Official, Secretive Industry Group


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Support for the energy gang comes from Dandelion Energy, the leading home geothermal company.

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Homeowners who make the switch to geothermal heating save on average 2,250 dollars per year.

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Visit dandelion energy.com slash GTM to see if your home qualified. year.

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Visit dandelion energy.

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G. T. M. to see if your home qualifies.

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Support also comes from Wonder Capital.

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We produced a podcast in collaboration with Wonder

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last week about how to create an intentional career.

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We talked with Wonder C. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T.

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He used to completely change his career path into Solar, eventually co-founding a successful

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company. That company being Wonder. You can listen to that episode at the

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Interchange Podcast. It's linked in the show notes and you can find it anywhere you get

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your podcasts. Find out more about Wonder's financing financing options at Wunder Capital.com

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slash GTM.

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From Green Tech Media, this is the Energy Gang, weekly debates and discussions about the fast-changing world of energy, clean tech, and the environment.

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I'm Stephen Lacey, a contributing editor with Green Tech Media. Welcome.

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So we weren't planning on making the Green New Deal a weekly... editor with Green Tech Media, welcome.

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So we weren't planning on making the Green New Deal a weekly thing on this show unless something

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big happens.

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But then this video of Senator Diane Feinstein dropped over the weekend, where she appears to be

1:12.4

lecturing climate protesting kids and it set off a chain reaction of outrage

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The social media fervor has since died down but some really interesting journalism was left in its wake.

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