Wednesday on Political Rewind: Has this summer felt hotter than usual? Atlanta has experienced once-in-a-century heat over the past six months. However, as the world battles rising sea levels and increasing CO2 emissions, the Supreme Court limited the power of the EPA to regulate industry into addressing climate change.
The panel:
Greg Bluestein, @bluestein, Political reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Dr. Marilyn Brown, @Marilyn_Brown1, Professor of sustainable systems, Georgia Tech & co-founder, Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance
Dr. Marshall Shepherd, @DrShepherd2013, Director, atmospheric sciences program, University of Georgia
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introductions
9:51 - Where does climate change stand globally?
15:48 - Dr. Marshall Shepherd breaks down the effects of Hurricane Michael
21:17 - Politics and climate change
41:06 - How does the EPA ruling affect climate change?
44:00 - Georgia Power investing in nuclear plants
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