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Joe Manchin grew up in the coal fields of West Virginia, the grandson of a miner and the son of a small-town grocer. His worldview was shaped by a place where energy isn’t an abstract policy debate; it’s the identity of the community and vital for economic survival. Manchin was portrayed as a bit of a villain in liberal circles for his role in blocking or slowing down Biden-era policy goals, including climate policy. Yet he was also the architect of the biggest climate legislation the country has ever enacted: the Inflation Reduction Act.
Now, in the midst of the Trump administration dismantling climate policy and basic political norms, Manchin is calling for a return to compromise and “common sense.”
Episode Guests:
Joe Manchin, Former US Senator, West Virginia
Thomas Ramey, Commercial and Nonprofit Solar Evaluator, Solar Holler
For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org
Highlights:
00:00 - Intro
05:27 - Joe Manchin on his first senate run
10:42 - Joe Manchin on Build Back Better
19:26 - Joe Manchin on how the Inflation Reduction Act was written
22:51 - Joe Manchin on the dismantling of the IRA
27:21 - Joe Manchin on the effects of climate
31:02 - Joe Manchin on West Virginia’s transition to clean energy
37:10 - Joe Manchin on the state of the country
38:10 - Joe Manchin on how to make the country better
42:56 - Joe Manchin on working together
44:20 - Thomas Ramey on growing up in West Virginia
50:08 - Thomas Ramey on how he talks about solar energy
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Joe Manchin grew up in the coal fields of West Virginia, the grandson of a miner and the son of a small-town grocer. His worldview was shaped by a place where energy isn’t an abstract policy debate; it’s the identity of the community and vital for economic survival. Manchin was portrayed as a bit of a villain in liberal circles for his role in blocking or slowing down Biden-era policy goals, including climate policy. Yet he was also the architect of the biggest climate legislation the country has ever enacted: the Inflation Reduction Act.
Now, in the midst of the Trump administration dismantling climate policy and basic political norms, Manchin is calling for a return to compromise and “common sense.”
Episode Guests:
Joe Manchin, Former US Senator, West Virginia
Thomas Ramey, Commercial and Nonprofit Solar Evaluator, Solar Holler
For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org
Highlights:
00:00 - Intro
05:27 - Joe Manchin on his first senate run
10:42 - Joe Manchin on Build Back Better
19:26 - Joe Manchin on how the Inflation Reduction Act was written
22:51 - Joe Manchin on the dismantling of the IRA
27:21 - Joe Manchin on the effects of climate
31:02 - Joe Manchin on West Virginia’s transition to clean energy
37:10 - Joe Manchin on the state of the country
38:10 - Joe Manchin on how to make the country better
42:56 - Joe Manchin on working together
44:20 - Thomas Ramey on growing up in West Virginia
50:08 - Thomas Ramey on how he talks about solar energy
*******
Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you’ll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today.
Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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