- Clip: Former FERC chairman Neil Chatterjee on the energy impact of the Russia-Ukraine war
Former FERC chairman Neil Chatterjee on the energy impact of the Russia-Ukraine war. Listen to more from Chatterjee on the full episode!
1m | Oct 3, 2023 - Clip: Neil Chatterjee shares an idea on how to improve and increase transmission infrastructure across the country
Former FERC chairman Neil Chatterjee shares an idea on how to improve and increase transmission infrastructure across the country.
1m | Oct 3, 2023 - Clip: Former FERC chairman Neil Chatterjee on how to cut through partisanship to get permitting reform done
Former FERC chairman Neil Chatterjee on how to cut through partisanship in order to finally get permitting reform done in DC. Listen to the entire interview right here!
1m | Oct 3, 2023 - Full Ep9: Former Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Neil Chatterjee
Neil Chatterjee is a former Commissioner and Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and he joins us on the podcast this week for the first time since our first season in 2020. He talks with host Chelsea Henderson about some of the most pressing energy issues facing America, permitting reform and how to cut the red tape on partisan bureaucracy.
He also explained how difficult it is to build and expand transmission lines across personal property, some of the things he is watching across the energy landscape including the Russian-Ukraine war and how extreme weather events are effecting the reliability of energy grids across the country. Finally, he proposes an interesting idea that resembles one the Senate successfully executed to a different sector over 15 years ago.
Catch this outstanding conversation with Neil Chatterjee online or wherever it is you get your podcasts!
30m | Oct 3, 2023 - Clip: Idaho Clinicians for Climate and Health's Amanda Blanchet & Ethan Sims on being a critical and key messenger to patients
Idaho Clinicians for Climate and Health's Amanda Blanchet & Ethan Sims on being a critical and key messenger to patients regarding climate change. Blanchet and Sims are both affiliated with the Medical Society Consortium for Climate and Health.
1m | Sep 26, 2023 - Clip: Idaho physicians Amanda Blanchet & Ethan Sims share examples of ways climate change is directly effecting health care
Idaho physicians Amanda Blanchet & Ethan Sims share some of the things directly impacting the health and well-being of patients due to climate change. Learn more about Idaho Clinicians for Climate and Health online https://www.idahocliniciansforclimateandhealth.org.
1m | Sep 26, 2023 - Clip: Idaho Clinicians for Climate and Health's Amanda Blanchet & Ethan Sims outline the climate change impact on human health
Idaho Clinicians for Climate and Health's Amanda Blanchet & Ethan Sims outline how big the climate change impact is on human health. Listen to the entire interview online at: https://republicen.org/podcast
1m | Sep 26, 2023 - Full Ep8: Idaho Clinicians for Climate and Health's Amanda Blanchet & Ethan Sims
We travel to Idaho this week as host Chelsea Henderson connects with Idaho Clinicians for Climate and Health's Amanda Blanchet and Ethan Sims. They're physicians who are seeing the direct health impacts of climate change on their patients, while working to empower health workers to use their voices and make a difference on the issue.
Listen to Blanchet and Sims detail how climate change is negatively impacting human health and how the healthcare industry is accelerating climate change. They share more about how the ICCH is trying to improve sustainability in the healthcare system by educating health professionals and increasing public awareness of the health impacts of climate change.
Learn more at https://www.idahocliniciansforclimateandhealth.org.
30m | Sep 26, 2023 - Clip: Climate marketer John Marshall tells us the biggest problem with climate marketing
Climate marketer John Marshall tells us the biggest problem with climate marketing and a lesson he learned working on the issue. Find out more about Marshall's Potential Energy Coalition.
0m | Sep 19, 2023 - Clip: Potential Energy Coalition founder John Marshall shares the problem with reaching conservatives on climate change
Potential Energy Coalition founder John Marshall shares the problem with reaching conservatives on climate change.
0m | Sep 19, 2023 - Clip: Climate marketer John Marshall explains how and why he launched the Potential Energy Coalition
Climate marketer John Marshall explains how and why he launched the Potential Energy Coalition. Listen to the entire interview at https://republicen.org/podcast!
0m | Sep 19, 2023 - Full Ep7: Potential Energy Coalition founder John Marshall
Have you ever heard of a climate marketer? Well, you may not be alone. But that's exactly what Potential Energy Coalition founder and CEO John Marshall calls himself.
Marshall is working to shift the marketing problem around climate change, organizing the world’s top marketers to change people’s minds and make climate a priority in order to get action. He talks with host Chelsea Henderson regarding the messenger problem around climate change, specifically community and cultural messengers.
Don't miss this episode with our first 'climate marketer' and find out more about the Potential Energy Coalition online at: https://potentialenergycoalition.org/our-approach
31m | Sep 19, 2023 - Clip: Heather Reams says the difference of ideas from all sides is key to our clean energy future
Heather Reams says the difference of ideas from all sides is key to our clean energy future. Find out more about National Clean Energy Week online at https://nationalcleanenergyweek.org.
0m | Sep 13, 2023 - Clip: Heather Reams on the bipartisan structure of National Clean Energy Week
Heather Reams on the bipartisan structure of National Clean Energy Week and how there's something for everybody. #NationalCleanEnergyWeek
0m | Sep 13, 2023 - Clip: Chair Heather Reams previews the upcoming seventh annual National Clean Energy Week (Sept. 25-29) in Washington, DC
Chair Heather Reams previews the upcoming seventh annual National Clean Energy Week (Sept. 25-29) in Washington, DC. #NationalCleanEnergyWeek
1m | Sep 13, 2023 - Full Ep6: National Clean Energy Week chair Heather Reams
The seventh annual National Clean Energy Week (September 25-29) in Washington, DC is just around the corner and who better to provide more details about the week promoting a clean energy future than event chair Heather Reams!
Reams joined host Chelsea Henderson to share more information about the exciting events that the Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) Forum has planned for National Clean Energy Week. And one of the most anticipated events is the Policymakers Symposium where policy experts, industry leaders, and lawmakers share more about working together to chart a #cleanenergy future. Plus there are networking opportunities throughout the week, so don't miss out out.
Find out more about upcoming events at #NationalCleanEnergyWeek online at www.ncew2023.org!
31m | Sep 13, 2023 - Clip: republicEn.org's Bob Inglis said the climate change question by a young conservative on Fox News is cause for celebration
republicEn.org executive director Bob Inglis said the climate change question by a young conservative on Fox News shows positive movement and should be celebrated.
1m | Aug 29, 2023 - Clip: Alex Bozmoski on Nikki Haley's debate answer to climate change and negative reaction to Vivek Ramaswamy's from local GOP members
Our former republicEn colleague Alex Bozmoski shares his thoughts on Nikki Haley's debate answer to climate change and the negative reaction to Vivek Ramaswamy's answer from the local GOP audience members.
1m | Aug 29, 2023 - Clip: Alex Bozmoski from DEPLOY/US reacts to the climate change question at last week's GOP presidential primary debate
Alex Bozmoski from DEPLOY/US was there in Milwaukee and reacts to the climate change question asked early in last week's GOP Presidential primary debate. Catch the full episode at https://republicen.org/podcast.
0m | Aug 29, 2023 - Full Ep5: Reaction from the first GOP Presidential primary debate
The first Republican Presidential primary debate went down last week in Milwaukee, Wisc. And our former republicEn colleague and current DEPLOY/US Vice President of Programs Alex Bozmoski joins us this week to provide his first-hand reaction, analysis and more from attending the first GOP debate.
Our host Chelsea Henderson and executive director Bob Inglis also join to give their thoughts and opinions from the debate, primarily the first (and only) audience question about climate change that was brought before the candidates in the debate's first 30 minutes. Governor Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy were the only two candidates to answer the question definitively with Ramaswamy drawing boos from the conservative audience.
You won't want to miss our debate analysis from the historic night in Milwaukee!
28m | Aug 29, 2023
