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June 1, 2021 | Coal Communities Seek Their Post-Coal Future | Heidi Binko | Heidi Binko, Executive Director of the Just Transition Fund, discusses the challenges coal communities face in adapting to a post-coal future, and strategies for economic transition. |
May 18, 2021 | Powering Women’s Economic Development Through Equal Access to Energy | Sheila Oparaocha | Sheila Oparaocha of the International Network on Gender and Sustainability discusses the global effort to ensure gender equality in energy access, as an essential foundation for economic development and public health. |
May 4, 2021 | The Potential, and Risks, of Nature-Based Climate Solutions | Nathalie Seddon | Nature-based climate solutions can play a major role in climate change mitigation and adaptation. But biodiversity risks, and community impacts, loom large. |
April 20, 2021 | Combating Energy Poverty in the U.S. | Tony Reames | One-third of American households struggle to pay for their basic energy needs. University of Michigan’s Tony Reames explores the role of policy in overcoming energy poverty. |
April 6, 2021 | How Big a Threat Is the Supreme Court to Biden’s Climate Agenda? | Cary Coglianese | President Biden will rely upon regulatory agencies like the EPA to push his ambitious clean energy and climate agenda. Yet increasingly conservative courts could stand in the way of Biden’s plans. |
March 23, 2021 | A Primer on Carbon Dioxide Removal | Erica L. Belmont, Jeremy Freeman, Noah McQueen, Peter Psarras, Toly Rinberg | Carbon Dioxide Removal is an industrial-scale strategy to hold climate change in check. Five experts weigh in on CDR’s potential, challenges and moral hazards. |
March 9, 2021 | What’s Driving Corporate America’s Big Bets on Clean Energy? | Miranda Ballentine, Bryn Baker | Corporate renewable energy deals were equal to a quarter of total U.S. electric power additions in 2020. The Renewable Energy Buyer’s Alliance talks policies to accelerate clean energy purchasing. |
February 23, 2021 | The U.S. Is Back in Paris. Will It Regain Its Role as Climate Leader? | Joanna Lewis | The U.S. forfeited leadership in the global effort to combat climate change when it left the Paris Agreement. Now back, will the U.S. resume its former role? |
February 9, 2021 | What Motivates People to Take Action on Climate Change? | Matto Mildenberger | New research disproves the assumption that exposure to climate-related natural disasters motivates people to support climate policy. |
January 26, 2021 | Janet Yellen and the Treasury Take on Climate Change | Joe Aldy | New Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has been tasked with combating climate change. What climate action is the Treasury likely to take under her leadership? |
January 12, 2021 | Europe Maps Out Its Hydrogen Energy Strategy | Kirsten Westphal | Hydrogen energy is a key part of Europe’s plan to zero out carbon emissions by mid-century. But can the bloc build hydrogen capacity, and demand, in time to reach its goal? |
December 15, 2020 | Energy Storage’s Seasonal Challenge | Oscar Serpell | Electricity storage technologies have proven their worth in balancing daily fluctuations in wind and solar output. But can storage address the challenges presented by the decarbonized grid of the future? |
November 25, 2020 | How Georgia’s Runoff Election Will Shape Joe Biden’s Clean Energy Strategy | Bethany Davis Noll, Richard Revesz | Georgia’s runoff election will determine the balance of power in the Senate, and the degree to which Joe Biden will count on Congress to back his ambitious clean energy agenda. |
November 10, 2020 | Offshore Wind Presents Big Challenge for the Electric Grid | Brandon Burke | Large scale offshore wind development will require a rethink of how America’s electric grid is designed, and paid for. |
October 27, 2020 | Grid Forward Debate: Has Electricity Deregulation Led to Better Community Outcomes? | Bruce Edelston, Mark Kolesar | Electricity market deregulation promised to bring more affordable and reliable electricity to consumers. A quarter of a century after deregulation began, has its promise delivered for all Americans? |
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Since the first season of our podcast series, Andy Stone has directed each episode of Energy Policy Now—defining topics, inviting guests, and leading informative conversations.

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Energy Policy Now Host and ProducerAndy Stone is producer and host of Energy Policy Now, the Kleinman Center’s podcast series. He previously worked in business planning with PJM Interconnection and was a senior energy reporter at Forbes Magazine.