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CLIMATE ONE: What the Infrastructure Deal Means for Climate

CLIMATE ONE: What the Infrastructure Deal Means for Climate

President Biden’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will pour billions of dollars into highways and bridges, public transit, rail and EV infrastructure, water supplies and broadband internet. How far does this massive piece of legislation go toward climate priorities?

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

December 3, 202159m 53s

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Show Notes

President Biden recently signed the biggest piece of climate legislation in U.S. history into law. To be sure, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act got pared down significantly from what was first put on the table, but the final measure still contains five times more money for projects aimed at mitigating the climate crisis than the best legislation the Obama administration could get through. What did it take to get 19 Republican senators (not to mention Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema) to vote with the Democrats? And with the states being given great latitude over how to spend the money, will the billions available for highways negate any positive climate impacts?

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Guests:

Carla Frisch, Principal Deputy Director, Office of Policy, U.S. Department of Energy 

Sasha Mackler, Executive Director, The Energy Project, Bipartisan Policy Center

Beth Osborne, Director, Transportation for America

Michael Grunwald, journalist, author, The New New Deal


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