NewsNovember 16, 2020
A Post-Election Energy Take
A two-part podcast episode on the impacts of the U.S. elections on energy and climate policy, featuring Rhodium US energy director John Larsen
Building Transatlantic Unity on China
A two-part podcast episode on the impacts of the U.S. elections on energy and climate policy, featuring Rhodium US energy director John Larsen
The Energy 360 podcast, hosted by Center for Strategic and International Studies, has released a special two-part episode on the impacts of the U.S. elections on energy and climate policy. The guests include Rhodium Group’s US energy director John Larsen, along with Kevin Book with ClearView Energy Partners and Kyle Danish with Van Ness Feldman. They join Sarah Ladislaw of CSIS to share their outlooks for U.S. energy policy over the next 4 years. They look at the big and not-so-big actions and tools that the Biden administration will have at its disposal to promote its energy agenda across the federal and state-levels.
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