Solar Energy and Policy Entrepreneurship: a Discussion with Erica Goldman, Alice Wu, and Zoë Brouns of the Federation of American Scientists
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In this episode we are triple fortunate to have three of the smartest individuals in a discussion on science and policy from the Federation of American Scientists (fas.org), a nonpartisan think tank connecting scientific research with policy making to address today’s most urgent needs. Transition to renewable energy is urgent! We talk about how we can transition to solar fast, and how science and policy need to work together to get the job done, and how individuals can get involved. Guests: Erica Goldman, on systems thinking and solar
Alice Wu, on tipping points
Zoë Brouns, on the workforce needed to meet the moment Topics discussed:
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Alice Wu, on tipping points
Zoë Brouns, on the workforce needed to meet the moment Topics discussed:
- American Climate Corps, which is an IRA program intended to mobilize the green workforce on par with the FDR programs (see Civilian Conservation Corps), modeled similarly to the successful AmeriCorps.
- DOE (US Department of Energy)
- Virtual Power Plant Commercial Liftoff Report
- DOE Commercial Liftoff homepage
- Clean Energy Talent Workforce report
- FAS History
- Manhattan Project Los Alamos
- Clean Energy and Climate Policy
- Science, Policy and Policy Entrepreneurship
- Congress
- White House
- Follow FAS’s work via their newsletter
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