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Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Exploring the Policy Landscape of Carbon Dioxide Removal

Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 94:04


More information at: https://www.eesi.org/091224cdr The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) and the World Resources Institute (WRI) held a briefing about effective policy-making for carbon dioxide removal (CDR). CDR—the practice of removing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and ocean—comes in many forms, including direct air capture, soil carbon sequestration, ocean CDR, and forest restoration. These methods have garnered increasing scientific, governmental, and private sector interest, but expanded policy development is needed to bring them to the scale needed to meet national climate goals. Leveraging key findings from recent reports, panelists from NGOs, academia, and the private sector explored existing policies supporting different stages of CDR development, the level of CDR we expect to need, the potential for CDR in the United States, policy options to enable scaling to that level, and private sector perspectives on the policy landscape. Panelists also pinpointed key takeaways relevant for federal policymakers. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 00:00 - Start 02:28 - Senator Michael Bennet, U.S. Senator (D-Colo.) 27:44 - Katie Lebling, Associate II, Carbon Removal, World Resources Institute (WRI) 38:48 - Galen Bower, Senior Analyst, Rhodium Group 47:47 - Peter Psarras, Research Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania 59:21 - Laura Hatalsky, Deputy Director of Policy, Carbon Removal Alliance 01:10:55 - Q&A

Bob-Cast
GOP political strategist andf ormer Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate in New Jersey Alex Zadan

Bob-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 5:41


Bob and Chris spoke with GOP political strategist and former Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate in New Jersey Alex  Zdan, regarding Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., appearing on CNN Tuesday evening, confirming reports that he admitted to colleagues he doesn't believe President Biden can win the presidential election. Bennet's comments effectively make him the first Democratic senator to say publicly that Biden will lose. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Soundbite
A estratégia de Montenegro para as eleições: PS dá colo ao Chega

Soundbite

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 8:38


Durante as comemorações dos 50 anos do PSD, Luís Montenegro acusou o Partido Socialista de estar a "dar colo" ao Chega. "Era Chega para aqui e Chega para acolá, mas afinal o PS não se importa de dar colinho ao Chega", diz Montenegro. Tem razão o primeiro-ministro ou é uma estratégia eleitoral sem fundamento? A análise por Ana Sá Lopes neste Soundbite.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Sens. Hickenlooper and Cassidy: The Bipartisan Road to Net Zero

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 28:49


Tisha Schuller welcomes Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., and Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., to the Energy Thinks Podcast.Tisha and the senators discuss:·      The value of bipartisan collaboration;·      Milestones from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act;·      Energy transition perspectives from Colorado and Louisiana;·      How oil and gas leaders can build trust with political leaders;·      Hydrogen hubs, CCUS, and other innovations; and,·      Geopolitical relations and the need to supply the world with  the cleanest moleculesSenator Hickenlooper's role in politics began in 2003 when he was elected Denver mayor and served in that position for eight years. He served as the governor of Colorado from Jan. 2011 to Jan. 2019 before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2021. Prior to his time in politics, Hickenlooper founded Wynkoop Brewing Company in 1987. He also worked as a geologist at Buckhorn Petroleum from 1981 to 1986. Hickenlooper has a master's in geology and earth science and a B.A. in English language and literature from Wesleyan University.Senator Cassidy's work in politics started when he was elected to the Louisiana State Senate in 2006. He later was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2008 before earning his current Senate seat in 2014. As part of the Louisiana State University School of Medicine, Cassidy taught medical students and residents at Earl K. Long Hospital in 1990. He also co-founded the Greater Baton Rouge Community Clinic during this time. Cassidy has a B.S. from LSU and an M.D. from the LSU School of Medicine.Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thank you to the staff in Senator Hickenlooper and Senator Cassidy's office for making this bipartisan collaboration possible! Thanks to Adamantine's Kayla Dolan for her invaluable assistance. Thanks to Lindsey Slaughter, Adán Rubio, and Michael Tanner who make the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on May 3, 2022]

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Sens. Hickenlooper and Cassidy: The Bipartisan Road to Net Zero

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 28:49


Tisha Schuller welcomes Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., and Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., to the Energy Thinks Podcast.Tisha and the senators discuss:·      The value of bipartisan collaboration;·      Milestones from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act;·      Energy transition perspectives from Colorado and Louisiana;·      How oil and gas leaders can build trust with political leaders;·      Hydrogen hubs, CCUS, and other innovations; and,·      Geopolitical relations and the need to supply the world with  the cleanest moleculesSenator Hickenlooper's role in politics began in 2003 when he was elected Denver mayor and served in that position for eight years. He served as the governor of Colorado from Jan. 2011 to Jan. 2019 before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2021. Prior to his time in politics, Hickenlooper founded Wynkoop Brewing Company in 1987. He also worked as a geologist at Buckhorn Petroleum from 1981 to 1986. Hickenlooper has a master's in geology and earth science and a B.A. in English language and literature from Wesleyan University.Senator Cassidy's work in politics started when he was elected to the Louisiana State Senate in 2006. He later was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2008 before earning his current Senate seat in 2014. As part of the Louisiana State University School of Medicine, Cassidy taught medical students and residents at Earl K. Long Hospital in 1990. He also co-founded the Greater Baton Rouge Community Clinic during this time. Cassidy has a B.S. from LSU and an M.D. from the LSU School of Medicine.Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thank you to the staff in Senator Hickenlooper and Senator Cassidy's office for making this bipartisan collaboration possible! Thanks to Adamantine's Kayla Dolan for her invaluable assistance. Thanks to Lindsey Slaughter, Adán Rubio, and Michael Tanner who make the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on May 3, 2022]

Ray Appleton
Hour 2 - Ukraine is asking Biden administration for anti-ship missiles, drones and rocket launchers. Fears Rising Ahead Of Russia's Victory Day. US Has Helped Ukraine Target Russian Generals

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 36:06


Ukraine is asking the Biden administration for anti-ship missiles to secure ports that have been blocked by Russia's navy, as well as more capable drones and multiple rocket launcher systems that can strike Russian forces at a longer distance, according to Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo. Western officials speculated that Russia's Victory Day on May 9 could see the escalation of the country's assault on Ukraine. Senior administration officials told The New York Times on Wednesday that the U.S has provided intelligence to Ukraine's armed forces and that it has been used to help kill Russian generals who have died during the country's ongoing war. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ASSEMBLEIA DE DEUS DE IPANEMA MG
Não dê colo a quem precisa de responsabilidades - Pr Jander Magalhães de Castro.

ASSEMBLEIA DE DEUS DE IPANEMA MG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 60:01


Mensagem pregada no culto de ensino dia 30 de dezembro de 2020 , na Igreja Evangélica Assembleia de Deus de Ipanema MG, pelo pastor Jander Magalhães de Castro. Entre no nosso grupo de WhatsApp para receber gratuitamente os áudios das Mensagens. O Grupo é bloqueado! O que isso quer dizer? Quer dizer que as pessoas não conversam entre si e nem enviam arquivos de nenhum tipo. Com isso não sobrecarrega seu celular. Só chega os áudios que enviam ou algum aviso que envia de vez em quando. Pode entrar sem problema nenhum que grupo não pesa o seu celular com arquivos desnecessários! Deus abençoe! !! Ouça nossa Rádio no site: www.adipanema.com.br Mensagens todos os dias nos seguintes horários: 06: 00H - 11: 00H - 15: 00H - 18: 00H - 23: 00H --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adipanemamg/message

Activistes !
A.I.M, YouTubeuse afro-féministe et (d)écolo(nialiste)

Activistes !

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 67:48


Annabelle est Youtubeuse « Livestyle conscient ». Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire ? Que sur sa chaîne A.I.M, elle aborde toutes les thématiques livestyles classiques, sa vie perso, mais toujours avec l’ambition de réfléchir à la façon de faire le moins de mal possible. Mais surtout, ce qui se cache derrière, c’est une jeune femme afro-féministe, écolo, décoloniale, qui en a long à nous apprendre sur ce qu’est être une femme racisée aujourd’hui en France et tenter d’agir pour l’environnement. Elle est passionnante et ses propose sont ô combien importants, alors n’hésitez pas à partager ce podcast !Retrouvez Annabelle, alias A.I.M :sur sa chaîne A.I.M : https://www.youtube.com/user/TheFashionNetVideosur son Insta @aimyt_ : https://www.instagram.com/aimyt_/sur Twitter @AIMYT_ : https://twitter.com/AIMYT_sur la page du projet Décolonisons l’écologie : https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/fr/projects/reportage-decolonisons-l-ecologieDans ce podcast, on parle de :L’épisode d’Activistes de Jérémy : https://play.acast.com/s/activistes/e3be0d2b-a837-410c-9f8a-67a7a0a7e8e8Le documentaire Sur les routes de l’esclavage : https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=768666006669950Les stories sur l’invisibilisation des personnes racisées dans le mouvement écolo français par Annabelle (https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/17910823294435014/), Jérémy (https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18142181761034825/) et Cannelle (https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/17867470678788802/)Activistes ! est produit et réalisé par Clémence Bodoc et Esther Meunier.Pour retrouver Esther :@estherreporter sur Instagram https://www.instagram.com/estherreporter/Esther Reporter sur YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCATMfqNNOxrf4CwmXKyaS5Q/@EstherMeunier sur Twitter https://twitter.com/EstherMeunierPour retrouver Clémence :@clem_bodoc sur Instagram https://www.instagram.com/clem_bodoc/Soutenir les podcasts Tuto Conquérir Le Monde

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The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Sunday Panel: Would Michael Bloomberg stand a chance in US elections?

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 9:39


LISTEN TO FRANCES COOK AND LIAM HEHIR DEBATE MICHAEL BLOOMBERG WITH ANDREW DICKENS ABOVE, AS THE WASHINGTON POST'S DAN BALZ ANALYSES BLOOMBERG'S CHANCESMichael Bloomberg was not the talk of New Hampshire on Friday.Robert Pauwels, an undecided independent voter, was waiting for former Vice President Joe Biden to appear at a town hall in Franklin that evening. Asked about Bloomberg, he shrugged. "I don't think he has a chance," he said.Others who had turned out to see candidates in the Granite State were similarly unenthusiastic in their reactions to the news that the billionaire and former mayor of New York plans to seek the Democratic presidential nomination.A woman in Franklin called the decision "ridiculous" and said she thought it was prompted by a desire to "interfere with the process." In Stratham, a man wearing a badge supporting South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg scoffed. Bloomberg wouldn't draw enough support to become even a spoiler in the nomination battle, he said.In Concord, Biden offered gracious words for Bloomberg after filing for next year's primary but left no doubt he's ready for the competition: "Michael's a solid guy and let's see where it goes. I have no problems with him being in the race." He was quick to add, "The last polls I looked at, I'm pretty far ahead.Buttigieg, in a brief Saturday morning interview before continuing his bus tour of the state, said the voters he's been talking to are in the process of looking at the existing field and trying to narrow it down, albeit they are focused on "which one of us is best to beat Donald Trump." As for a hunger for someone new to join the race, Buttigieg said, "That's not something I've heard from voters."All the early reactions might be premature, given the fluidity in the Democratic race. Bloomberg's apparent decision to run for president has for now sharpened the discussion about the qualities of the current candidates and the party's prospects in November 2020.A Bloomberg entry is seen both as a vote of no confidence in Biden and as evidence that the donor wing of the party, or the moderate wing of the party, or the establishment wing of the party is truly terrified that Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has gained the upper hand in the nomination contest.The unsettled nature of the Democratic nomination campaign has left many Democrats wondering whether any of their candidates can go the distance. That's the ground on which Bloomberg is building his candidacy - the deep-seated fear that Trump, for all his problems, may be more than equal to the task of winning a second term.At the same time, many Democrats with long experience in presidential politics are baffled by Bloomberg's decision. Oh, they know he has long wanted to be president, that he looked at it seriously in several recent cycles, only to pull back and conclude that he couldn't win, and for Bloomberg, winning is the thing he wants.Almost every attribute Bloomberg brings to the campaign is already spoken for by the current field. A mayor? There's Buttigieg or former Newark mayor Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., or former San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro. A moderate? Well, there's Biden and Buttigieg and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., and Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana and . . .He's a billionaire willing to spend a fortune. So is Tom Steyer. He is a septuagenarian, if people are looking for older candidates, but so are Biden, Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. He's a successful business executive. Andrew Yang is a business success as well.One of Bloomberg's signature issues that might appeal to the Democratic base is gun control. Former congressman Beto O'Rourke made that his signature issue after the horrific mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, calling for mandatory confiscation of assault weapons. He dropped out a week ago. Another of Bloomberg's issues is climate change. Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington based his whole campaig...

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast
BONUS: Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet brings his presidential campaign to Tempe

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 18:36


Hoping to capture the attention of Arizona voters, presidential candidate Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., met with local education leaders during a round table at Tempe High School last week.  He also sat down with Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, the host of The Gaggle podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, for a one-on-one interview.  During the interview, Bennet explained why his message should resonate with Arizona voters. He also discussed his concerns over the impeachment inquiry.  Listen to the 11-minute interview below to hear more from the candidate. In this episode you'll hear:  Bennet's plan to address the immigration issues in the country His thoughts on how to help middle-class citizens in America Thoughts from our experts on why Bennet is remaining in the race

Our American States
How States Are Reacting to Drugged Driving | OAS Episode 73

Our American States

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019


Determining if a driver has too much alcohol in his or her system is now easily measured. But with more states approving the sale and use of recreational marijuana, knowing whether a driver is impaired with that drug—or other substances—is much more difficult to prove scientifically. In this episode, we explore actions states are taking to address this complex issue. Our guests are:  Robert Ritter, director of the Office of Impaired Driving and Occupant Protection at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Representative Jonathan Singer (D-Colo.), who successfully guided legislation through his state legislature on this issue soon after Colorado became the first to approve recreational marijuana. Additional Resources Transcription of Episode 73

Political Theater
What ‘The Front Runner’ Says About Today’s Politics

Political Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 25:02


“The Front Runner” is not going to tell you how to feel about politics. The new film, starring Hugh Jackman and directed by Jason Reitman and co-written by him and Matt Bai and Jay Carson, tells the story of the short-lived 1988 presidential campaign of Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., who went from being the presumptive favorite to win the presidency to political oblivion within the span of a few days, felled by a scandal fueled by the senator’s extra-marital affair. “You could see the seeds of politics we’re dealing with now,” says Carson, a former Capitol Hill staffer. The central tenet of the film is that few people — the candidate, his staff and family, journalists, etc., — were prepared for what happened to Hart, and they made the best decisions they could at the time in what would help define the electoral and political process for years to come. “We’ve created a process that rewards a bit of shamelessness, that both attracts and rewards candidates that who will do anything to get or hold office,” Bai adds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Careers by Design: The Interviews
Bad Things Can Turn into Really Good Things. Governor John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.)

Careers by Design: The Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 28:53


A conversation with Governor John Hickenlooper ’74 (D-Colo.), author of “The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics.” “I would have stayed a geologist my whole life if I hadn’t been laid off. In a funny way, sometimes when bad things happen to you they can turn out to be really good things.”

BUnconventional's Podcast
Senator Mark Udall's Small Business Lending Legislation (Part 2) - Episode #23, Segment #2

BUnconventional's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2012 13:59


The conversation continues with Scott Earl, president and CEO of Mountain West Credit Union Association, and Tara Trujillo, communications director for U.S. Senator Mark Udall (D-Colo.). Earl and Trujillo discuss Senator Udall's proposal, dubbed the Small Business Lending Enhancement Act, which would allow credit unions to compete more directly with banks in lending money to creditworthy small businesses.   Business that wish to support the legislation are encouraged to sign a petition available on Senator Udall's web site at: www.markudall.senate.gov/smallbizjobs.  A column about the proposal written by co-host Dean Rotbart is available from Examiner.com here. Rotbart and co-host David Biondo express different opinions on the pending legislation.  This is two one of a two-part interview. Also on this segment, B. Unconventional Certified Entrepreneur #1, Homer Hudson Hillis, Jr., shares his experiences helping home-based entrepreneurs earn extra income creating and selling crafts.  Hillis is owner of HHH Enterprises in Abilene, Texas. B. Unconventional airs each Sunday morning at 8 a.m. (MDT).  The program is also streamed over the Internet at www.710KNUS.com.   Original air date:  April 1, 2012 Photo:  Homer Hudson Hillis, Jr., Certified Entrepreneur #1, displays a custom belt buckle.