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Citizens Climate Radio Climate Change Podcast
The CCR Team of Eco Communicators
115 episodes
4 hours ago
In Citizens Climate Radio's latest installment of our policy series, hosts Elissa Tennant and Dana Nuccitelli dive deep into the latest updates from Capitol Hill. With the Senate Finance Committee’s budget proposal now public, they unpack what it means for the clean energy tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act. How do the House and Senate versions compare? What would repealing these tax credits cost American households and jobs? What role does energy security—and even AI—play in the clean energy conversation? Elissa and Dana bring clarity to a complex policy moment and offer listeners tangible next steps for action. You’ll also hear about upcoming CCL leadership changes, summer conference plans, and two thoughtful listener voicemails—including one from someone who really wants to bring back Energy Star. 🎧 Topics Covered: Senate vs. House proposals on clean energy tax credits The mysterious “bird bath” process Projected increases in household energy costs Threats to clean energy manufacturing and jobs What to expect next in Congress How you can make your voice heard 📞 Call or text us with your questions or comments: +1 (619) 512-9646 🗳️ Take action to defend clean energy tax credits: https://cclusa.org/IRAdefense 🎟️ Join us at the Summer Conference in Washington, D.C., July 20–22: https://cclusa.org/conference 🎙️ Citizens Climate Radio is a project of Citizens’ Climate Education.
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In Citizens Climate Radio's latest installment of our policy series, hosts Elissa Tennant and Dana Nuccitelli dive deep into the latest updates from Capitol Hill. With the Senate Finance Committee’s budget proposal now public, they unpack what it means for the clean energy tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act. How do the House and Senate versions compare? What would repealing these tax credits cost American households and jobs? What role does energy security—and even AI—play in the clean energy conversation? Elissa and Dana bring clarity to a complex policy moment and offer listeners tangible next steps for action. You’ll also hear about upcoming CCL leadership changes, summer conference plans, and two thoughtful listener voicemails—including one from someone who really wants to bring back Energy Star. 🎧 Topics Covered: Senate vs. House proposals on clean energy tax credits The mysterious “bird bath” process Projected increases in household energy costs Threats to clean energy manufacturing and jobs What to expect next in Congress How you can make your voice heard 📞 Call or text us with your questions or comments: +1 (619) 512-9646 🗳️ Take action to defend clean energy tax credits: https://cclusa.org/IRAdefense 🎟️ Join us at the Summer Conference in Washington, D.C., July 20–22: https://cclusa.org/conference 🎙️ Citizens Climate Radio is a project of Citizens’ Climate Education.
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Exploring Rachel Carson’s Life and The Divestment Movement
Citizens Climate Radio Climate Change Podcast
30 minutes
1 year ago
Exploring Rachel Carson’s Life and The Divestment Movement
In this episode of Citizens Climate Radio, hosts Horace Mo and Erica Valdez bring together diverse voices to discuss current efforts to address climate change. Horace Mo speaks with Ann E Burg, a celebrated author known for compelling historical novels for young readers, about her newly published novel “Force of Nature–A Novel of Rachel Carson” which opens a new door for readers to experience the life of Carson, a well-known environmental pioneer in the US, by reading her field notes and Ann’s innovative writing. Erica Valdez discusses the American fossil fuel divestment movement, highlighting the work of younger generations. She has a conversation with Aly Horton, another student taking the initiative to promote the fossil fuel divestment movement on their campus at Northern Arizona University. In the Resilience Corner, Tamara Staton speaks on mastering the banjo and how this uniquely relates to addressing climate change. Finally, Peterson Toscano has a Good News story regarding South Africa's energy supply. For full show notes, including links to guests and a transcript, visit www.cclusa.org/radio .
Citizens Climate Radio Climate Change Podcast
In Citizens Climate Radio's latest installment of our policy series, hosts Elissa Tennant and Dana Nuccitelli dive deep into the latest updates from Capitol Hill. With the Senate Finance Committee’s budget proposal now public, they unpack what it means for the clean energy tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act. How do the House and Senate versions compare? What would repealing these tax credits cost American households and jobs? What role does energy security—and even AI—play in the clean energy conversation? Elissa and Dana bring clarity to a complex policy moment and offer listeners tangible next steps for action. You’ll also hear about upcoming CCL leadership changes, summer conference plans, and two thoughtful listener voicemails—including one from someone who really wants to bring back Energy Star. 🎧 Topics Covered: Senate vs. House proposals on clean energy tax credits The mysterious “bird bath” process Projected increases in household energy costs Threats to clean energy manufacturing and jobs What to expect next in Congress How you can make your voice heard 📞 Call or text us with your questions or comments: +1 (619) 512-9646 🗳️ Take action to defend clean energy tax credits: https://cclusa.org/IRAdefense 🎟️ Join us at the Summer Conference in Washington, D.C., July 20–22: https://cclusa.org/conference 🎙️ Citizens Climate Radio is a project of Citizens’ Climate Education.