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In this episode of Eco Echoes, Sheldon and Amer explore the historical approaches of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump to climate and energy issues, analyzing how their past influences their current platforms.
They delve into the key policies Harris is advocating for, such as building on the Biden administration's climate agenda and clarifying her stance on fracking. On the flip side, they discuss Trump's shift in stance on climate and energy policies, his emphasis on energy independence, and the impact of regulatory rollbacks on environmental regulations. We'll also examine how both candidates balance energy security with climate goals, their impact on U.S. businesses, the U.S.'s standing in international climate agreements like the Paris Agreement, and what Canadians should focus on regarding U.S. climate action.
Tune in to gain insights into how the outcome of the election could shape the future of climate action.
Season 2 of Eco Echoes is sponsored by the Centre for Climate and Business Solutions (CCBS) at UBC Sauder. You can reach out to CCBS to learn more about their upcoming SME Climate Clinic by sending an email to: [email protected]
Follow Eco Echoes and reach out on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eco-echoes/
By Sheldon Fernandes and Amer A. KhajilIn this episode of Eco Echoes, Sheldon and Amer explore the historical approaches of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump to climate and energy issues, analyzing how their past influences their current platforms.
They delve into the key policies Harris is advocating for, such as building on the Biden administration's climate agenda and clarifying her stance on fracking. On the flip side, they discuss Trump's shift in stance on climate and energy policies, his emphasis on energy independence, and the impact of regulatory rollbacks on environmental regulations. We'll also examine how both candidates balance energy security with climate goals, their impact on U.S. businesses, the U.S.'s standing in international climate agreements like the Paris Agreement, and what Canadians should focus on regarding U.S. climate action.
Tune in to gain insights into how the outcome of the election could shape the future of climate action.
Season 2 of Eco Echoes is sponsored by the Centre for Climate and Business Solutions (CCBS) at UBC Sauder. You can reach out to CCBS to learn more about their upcoming SME Climate Clinic by sending an email to: [email protected]
Follow Eco Echoes and reach out on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eco-echoes/