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The Climate Minute examines current news on global warming, climate change, renewable energy and the prospects for progress on international negotiations, carbon taxes and clean energy policy.
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Thursday Feb 08, 2018
Days of Northern Passed: The Climate Minute Podcast
Thursday Feb 08, 2018
Thursday Feb 08, 2018
Governor Baker’s-and Massachusetts'- grand design for procuring green energy with a 192 mile power line across New Hampshire ran into problems recently. It turns out those crusty, cantankerous mountain dwellers up there were not really interested in damaging their view for the sake of a few virtuous MA-holes farther south down Route 93. The rejection of the Northern Pass plan by NH puts the MA green energy procurement plan in disarray. Plus- is EPA cooking the books-and the planet at the same time? Listen in as we discuss.

Sunday Feb 04, 2018
More questions than answers: The Climate Minute
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Join our philosophical journey through politics on today’s podcast. Should an organization dedicated to educating the public about science accept money from people with anti-science views? We visit several examples of museums who received millions to be vague about topics such as climate change. The President’s State of the Union did not mention climate change – unsurprisingly—but we were disappointed that so few of the Democrats responses addressed the problems with “beautiful, clean coal.” Can climate hawks force climate change amelioration to the top of the list for candidates? How would a candidate fare if they focused solely on a climate platform? Along those lines, we discuss New Jersey’s new governor, Phil Murphy, who included climate issues in his platform. Governor Murphy rejoined the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), hoping to get back some of the money lost when Chris Christie pulled them out of the agreement. Tune in for more!

Thursday Feb 01, 2018
Did Eversource give itself a Northern Pass? The Climate Minute
Thursday Feb 01, 2018
Thursday Feb 01, 2018
The Baker Administration gave approval to a 20-year long contract for the supply of green hydro-electric power. The big winner was Eversource. The deal involves construction (by Eversource) of a 192 mile high voltage line across the mountains of New Hampshire. Both the decision-making process and the decision itself beg questioning. Eversource appears to be both contestant and judge of the proposal, since it owns the Northern Pass infrastructure and will be it’s customer. Further, the wisdom of a 20 year commitment to this system, thus foregoing the opportunity to develop a more robust energy system here in MA, is questionable. Listen in as we consider the big issues at play here.

Monday Jan 29, 2018
Transporting us to the future: The Climate Minute
Monday Jan 29, 2018
Monday Jan 29, 2018
The Governor gave the State of the Commonwealth speech and set up a commission to study the future of transportation. Listen in!

Thursday Jan 25, 2018
Trump’s Terrible Tariff: The Climate Minute
Thursday Jan 25, 2018
Thursday Jan 25, 2018
The administration imposed 30% tariffs on imported solar panels. We discuss.

Monday Jan 22, 2018
Egregious neglect of care and concern: The Climate Minute
Monday Jan 22, 2018
Monday Jan 22, 2018
Listen in as we discuss the efforts by NYC (and maybe LA?) to try to recoup money from Exxon for climate damages.

Thursday Jan 18, 2018
Green fields around a BlackRock? The Climate Minute
Thursday Jan 18, 2018
Thursday Jan 18, 2018
NYC and the state of New York are divesting. Plus, financial giant Blackrock wants more social benefits from corporations. This is a big deal. Listen in.

Sunday Jan 14, 2018
FERC foils Fossil Fuel foolishness: The Climate Minute Podcast
Sunday Jan 14, 2018
Sunday Jan 14, 2018
Rick Perry, Energy Secretary, put together a convoluted proposal that—in effect—served as a form of welfare for nuclear and coal power plants. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) saw Rick Perry’s wild energy “dance moves” and told him to shuffle off! Climate Hawks should be happy to know that FERC rejected Perry’s proposal as unfair to consumers and ratepayers. In another win for Climate Hawks—from an unlikely proponent—Rick Scott, Governor of Florida, convinced Ryan Zinke, Secretary of Interior, to cancel the plan to drill oil off of Florida’s coast. The Trump Administration approved the entire East and West Coasts to be opened for oil drilling. Many Republican governors, including Massachusetts’ Charlie Baker, have come out against offshore oil drilling. Please contact Governor Baker to thank him. And finally, we discuss Mayor Bill DeBlasio’s recent announcement that NYC will divest $189 billion in pension funds from fossil fuel companies in the next five years. He will also be taking legal action against some of the top carbon emitters for the damages they have inflicted upon New York City. Tune in to hear details! And please be sure to rate us on iTunes – you will help us to spread climate news!

Thursday Jan 11, 2018
Grayson brings climate impact to Boston: The Climate Minute
Thursday Jan 11, 2018
Thursday Jan 11, 2018
A severe winter storm (dubbed Grayson by the Weather Channel) left Boston and coastal Massachusetts awash, surprising many in the intensity of the flooding impact. Even the Mayor noted that this is a forewarning of the future in a climate-changed world. We should work toward resiliency, but keep in mind that reduction in carbon pollution itself is the best way to protect what we love. Listen in.

Sunday Jan 07, 2018
Hope or Fear? The Climate Minute
Sunday Jan 07, 2018
Sunday Jan 07, 2018
A recent study suggests that some men regard protecting the environment as un-masculine behavior. Can that be real? We also review climate communications- does fear work better than reason? And can the Google algorithm be gamed to shows denier links first? Listen in!