44 min

RERUN: The Politics of Climate Change Politics with Amy Walter

    • News

Scientists have painted a bleak picture of the future if we fail to curb greenhouse gas emissions, but we’ve already started to witness the fallout of a warming planet. Politics with Amy Walter looks at the role climate change is playing across politics and at the vulnerable communities that stand to lose the most. 
Our coverage this week is part of a collaboration with 250 other media organizations called “Covering Climate Now.” 
President Donald Trump was elected in 2016 fresh off of giving campaign speeches that promised to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement and bring back coal jobs. Just over two years later, we look at whether or not he's made good on those promises.
Guests:
Rachel Cleetus, Policy director with the Climate and Energy program at the Union of Concerned Scientists
Kendra Pierre-Louis, Climate reporter for The New York Times
Christine Todd Whitman, Former Governor of New Jersey and Former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Zahra Hirji, Climate reporter for BuzzFeed News
Rich Fitzgerald, County Executive (D) for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Leandra Mira, Pittsburgh climate activist
Comment from Shell:
"Shell received its Air Quality Permit in 2015 from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, with oversight from the Federal Environmental Protection Agency.  In line with its permitting requirements, Shell will meet the regulatory standards created to protect people and the environment."

Scientists have painted a bleak picture of the future if we fail to curb greenhouse gas emissions, but we’ve already started to witness the fallout of a warming planet. Politics with Amy Walter looks at the role climate change is playing across politics and at the vulnerable communities that stand to lose the most. 
Our coverage this week is part of a collaboration with 250 other media organizations called “Covering Climate Now.” 
President Donald Trump was elected in 2016 fresh off of giving campaign speeches that promised to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement and bring back coal jobs. Just over two years later, we look at whether or not he's made good on those promises.
Guests:
Rachel Cleetus, Policy director with the Climate and Energy program at the Union of Concerned Scientists
Kendra Pierre-Louis, Climate reporter for The New York Times
Christine Todd Whitman, Former Governor of New Jersey and Former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Zahra Hirji, Climate reporter for BuzzFeed News
Rich Fitzgerald, County Executive (D) for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Leandra Mira, Pittsburgh climate activist
Comment from Shell:
"Shell received its Air Quality Permit in 2015 from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, with oversight from the Federal Environmental Protection Agency.  In line with its permitting requirements, Shell will meet the regulatory standards created to protect people and the environment."

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