The coronavirus pandemic has presented an opportunity to reboot the American economy in a way that is cleaner and helps to mitigate climate change for future generations. But it’s not only that; this is also a moment to build back the U.S. economy with more resilience.
The word “resilience” is thrown around frequently. But what does it really mean? And how should leaders be factoring resilience into their recovery efforts?
In this episode of Political Climate, we speak to Norfolk, Virginia City Councilwoman Andria McClellan about how her coastal city, home to the world's largest naval station, is coping with rising seas and worsening flooding. And we hear what she hopes lawmakers in Washington, D.C. will do to help address the growing crisis.
But first, we check in with Josh Freed, founder and leader of Third Way's Climate and Energy Program. We discuss how President-elect Joe Biden’s administration is shaping up and what to watch for on the policy front post-election.
Recommended reading:
- E&E: Here Are Biden's Next Moves on Climate
- WaPo: Climate Change Turns the Tide on Waterfront Living
- SciAm: A Running List of Record-Breaking Natural Disasters in 2020
- New Deal Forum: Policy Proposals for Growing a Clean Economy and Protecting Communities
- Third Way: Clean Energy Targets are Trending
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