Colorado Energy Leaders Podcast Jordan Cox
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Colorado occupies a unique place in the clean energy transition. It both relies on fossil fuels for large sections of its economy, but also has the social will to transition to clean energy. This podcast seeks to interview Colorado's energy leaders as we navigate this transition, believing that Colorado has something special to offer in the clean energy dialogue.
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Coal at Sunset Podcast with the Institute for Science and Policy
The Institute for Science and Policy is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. The institute recently released a podcast called 'Coal at Sunset'. I was fascinated by this podcast and appreciative of the work of the institute of bringing out the human elements, and potential impacts, of climate change policy. On this episode, Kristan Uhlenbrock the Institute's director, and Trent Knoss the managing editor, join me to discuss the coal at sunset podcast. Check out the institute and the podcast at the links below:
https://institute.dmns.org/about/the-team/
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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards with John Kellogg
John Kellogg is a Senior Partner at the Moye White Law firm located in Denver, CO. He, and others at his firm, have worked on industry-based sustainability accounting standards. In this episode, John and I discuss what these are, why they are important, and where past efforts have fallen down on ESG standards more broadly.
Moye White Law Firm Blog
https://www.moyewhite.com/news-insights/blog/november-2021/moye-white-leads-the-way-regarding-sustainability
https://www.thealliancecenter.org/blog/2021/11/05/moye-white-sustainability-analytics/
Australian Carbon Unit
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/auscon/pages/19412/attachments/original/1632186925/ACF-Aust-Institute_integrity-avoided_deforestation_report.pdf?1632186925
Sustainability Accounting Standards Board
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What is a PUC with Jeff Ackermann
The former chair of the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, Jeff Ackermann, and I, discuss the role of the PUC in energy and its potentially expanded role in decarbonization. Links from the episode include:
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CODORA/bulletins/21b7b35
https://www.fortnightly.com/fortnightly/2021/01/parting-thoughts-regulatory-leader
https://cnee.colostate.edu/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-ackermann-346571a/ -
Let's Talk about Climate Change with Dr. Ted Scambos
As a start of season 3 of the Colorado Energy Leaders podcast, I wanted to get climate change right. For 2021, I want climate change to be a reoccurring theme. In this episode Dr. Ted Scambos, an awarded global authority on the measurement of ice mass joins the podcast to help me understand some of the basics of this complex topic. Additionally, we discuss how to construct a more rigorous cost-benefit analysis of climate action and inaction without slipping into doomsday nihilism.
Links to the show include:
https://thwaitesglacier.org
https://nsidc.org
https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/climate-environment/climate-change-colorado-utah-hot-spot/ -
Ariana Gonzalez of the Natural Resource Defense Council and Amelia Myers of the Sierra Club
Representatives from the Sierra Club and NRDC join me to discuss the recently released Colorado Decarbonization Roadmap Draft. We discuss some of the details of the plan, how the Sierra Club and NRDC produced their own models of the Colorado economy, and the purpose of decarbonization plans.
The links to the decarbonization plan and twitter accounts from the episode are:
https://energyoffice.colorado.gov/climate-energy/ghg-pollution-reduction-roadmap
@AGonzalez_NRDC
https://twitter.com/AGonzalez_NRDC?s=20
@AnnaMcDevitt1
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Bicycle Colorado
Maureen ‘Mo’ McCanna, the Director of Education and Safety, and Jack Todd, the Director of Communications for Bicycle Colorado join me to discuss bikes, education, and energy!
You can find more info about Bicycle Colorado at their website:
https://www.bicyclecolorado.org
The Denver Blueprint I referenced in the episode can be found here:
https://frontiergroup.org/blogs/blog/fg/denver-paved-over-paradise-and-put-parking-lot
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There is a great energy ecosystem in Colorado from traditional fossil fuels to clean energy, with productive collaborations between industry, research, and academia. Thanks for sharing the great local stories about those leading the energy transition in Colorado.