The Surprising Public Opinion Trends Behind the Green New Deal
Interchange Recharged15 Heinä 2019

The Surprising Public Opinion Trends Behind the Green New Deal

Note: after this episode, we will be on hiatus for a few weeks while Stephen Lacey goes on paternity leave.

This week, a conversation about what the Green New Deal reveals about public opinion on climate change.

Why are national climate politics frozen? The conventional understanding is that Americans are deeply divided on the issue along party lines.

Until recently, Democrats have been scared of talking too often about climate in national campaigns because they think the electorate is split; and the Republican Party has been outright hostile to climate policy, believing that’s what the majority of conservative voters think.

And then, in steps the Green New Deal. It’s revealing something extraordinary.

According to a Yale survey, 81 percent of registered voters say they would support the Green New Deal. And 64 percent of Republicans say they would support it. Other polls have shown similar levels of support.

So what does this reveal about how climate plays among the electorate? And is there a disconnect between what people want and what policymakers think they want?

We’re joined by Dr. Leah Stokes, an assistant professor of political science at the University of California Santa Barbara. She is an expert on political behavior — which includes public opinion, voting behavior, and how policy is influenced.

Leah describes why the Green New Deal plays well with voters. She also talks about how climate is shaping the presidential campaign, why Trump is now talking about the environment, and describes the role of fossil fuel incumbents in shaping public opinion.

Support for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E’s service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E’s EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.

The Interchange is also brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy.

The goal is still the same: To offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.

You can listen to Uplight’s 5-part podcast series, called ILLUMINATORS, about what utilities can learn from case studies of business disruption. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Jaksot(342)

Can CCUS help achieve net zero?

Can CCUS help achieve net zero?

The future of carbon captureWith global emissions on the rise, the pressure to decarbonise is driving interest in CCUS (carbon capture, utilisations and storage) … but is CCUS a viable path to net zer...

19 Marras 202441min

How can we ease stress on the grid?

How can we ease stress on the grid?

Strategic solar for a stronger gridThe solar industry is at a turning point, shifting from niche investments to a cornerstone of America’s clean energy future. With renewable energy investment soaring...

5 Marras 202444min

How are tariffs and trade policies impacting green energy growth in the US?

How are tariffs and trade policies impacting green energy growth in the US?

Global investment in renewables is projected to surpass US$2 trillion by 2030, with wind, solar and storage projects leading the way. Syliva Martinez, Principal Analyst at Wood Mackenzie is joined by ...

22 Loka 202430min

How the energy industry is solving issues with battery safety – part 2

How the energy industry is solving issues with battery safety – part 2

Part two of our analysis of safety developments for energy storage and batteries.Guest host Sylvia Leyva Martinez, Principal Analyst at Wood Mackenzie, joins us to explore the challenges and solutions...

9 Loka 202441min

How can the industry improve battery and storage fire safety? - part 1

How can the industry improve battery and storage fire safety? - part 1

Exploring fire risk mitigation in the face of lithium-ion challenges.Battery and energy storage-related fires are still relatively rare, but when they do occur, they are challenging to manage due to t...

23 Syys 202449min

Innovative financing is needed to mobilise clean energy capital in developing countries. What could it look like?

Innovative financing is needed to mobilise clean energy capital in developing countries. What could it look like?

Less than 1% of clean energy investments goes to developing countries. Guarantees and partnerships could increase this.The global energy transition effort is all about ‘the new’. New technology, new f...

10 Syys 202443min

Is the industry taking the wrong approach to Scope 3 emissions reporting?

Is the industry taking the wrong approach to Scope 3 emissions reporting?

How can we reimagine Scope 3 in order to make faster progress?The intention of the original framing of Scope 1, 2 & 3 emissions reporting was to support business understanding of their broader impact ...

27 Elo 202435min

Green hydrogen may be less clean than we think

Green hydrogen may be less clean than we think

The Environmental Defense Fund wants changes made to the way the industry analyses hydrogen emissions data.A recent study from the Environmental Defense Fund asserts the energy industry is miscalculat...

13 Elo 202433min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
mimmit-sijoittaa
psykopodiaa-podcast
rss-rahapodi
rss-sisalto-kuntoon
rss-rahamania
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
herrasmieshakkerit
rahapuhetta
sijoituspodi
rss-lahtijat
rss-karon-grilli
oppimisen-psykologia
lakicast
rss-startup-ministerio
rss-bisnesta-bebeja
rss-paasipodi
rss-yrittajan-mindset
rss-viisas-raha-podi
rss-draivi