Voices for Energy Justice, a podcast series produced by Uniting the Central Coast for Action, a program of the San Luis Obispo Climate Coalition, interviews prominent energy justice leaders. Shalanda Baker’s visionary book, Revolutionary Power, provides two critical insights. One, we cannot address climate change without also taking on environmental justice. Two, the powers of the status quo will ... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Categories | ScienceEarth Sciences |
Rita Casaverde has been the Executive Director of the Diversity Coalition since 2022. She has long been passionate about environmental and social justice and has received a Green Youth Award from the United Nations.
Rita talks about the Diversity C... more
Richard McCann is the founding partner of M.Cubed, which provides economic and policy consulting services to public and private sector clients. Richard discusses his extensive analysis that debunks the Solar Cost Shift myth, an argument created by th... more
Selena Feliciano is the National Campaign Coordinator for the Energy Democracy Project, leading their REFOCUS campaign, which is short for “Reimagined Energy for Our Communities, US.” She discusses the best ways to activate energy justice to support ... more
Roger Lin, a senior attorney from the Center for Biological Diversity, is an important advocate in proceedings at California Public Utility Commission as well as the California Energy Commission.
He examines the importance of quantifying the non-en... more
Jessica Tovar, Energy Democracy Director at the Local Clean Energy Alliance, discusses policies to protect vulnerable communities from the toxic effects of industrial and energy generation pollution corridors.
Alexis Sutterman, Senior Policy Manager at Brightline Defense, discusses why we really do need a stronger and more justice-oriented government to be doing its job in regulating investor-owned utilities.
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Apple Podcasts | #125 |
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