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Each week, hosts Nirmal Mulaikal and Josh Siegel break down the stories and power players shaping energy politics and policy in the United States and around the world by featuring original interviews with key power players, alongside in-depth reporting and analysis from the largest energy policy newsroom in the world.
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Aug 5, 2020 • 11min
Why is a Delaware oil company in northern Syria?
Last year, President Trump stunned the world when he announced U.S. troops would leave northern Syria, effectively abandoning key regional allies like the Kurds. But Trump quickly backpedaled, and admitted “some” troops would stay to protect the oil fields. Now, a little known Delaware oil company has received the green light to the region. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebvre and Lara Seligman, on how the American company will develop those oil fields, and the geopolitical cost of this decision.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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Aug 4, 2020 • 6min
How an obscure federal agency ended up in Trump’s crosshairs
The president’s annual salary is $400,000. The Tennessee Valley’s Authority’s CEO’s? About 20 times that. But, what even is the TVA, and why does the person at the top of this government-owned company make so much money? And why does the President care? POLITICO’s Annie Snider and Anthony Adragna explain.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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Aug 3, 2020 • 9min
Is climate change a financial crisis in the making?
In the years following the Great Recession, the US government created measures to ensure the big banks know just how exposed they are to financial threats. Now, as global temperatures rise and natural disasters wreak havoc around the country every year, lawmakers want to ensure the financial sector also knows how exposed it is to climate threats.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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Jul 31, 2020 • 7min
Restricting ESG factors from retirement plans
In the investment world, sustainable investments are measured through their environmental, social and governance impacts, known as ESG factors. But the Labor Department wants to restrict these factors, which are commonly used to prevent funding polluting companies, or labor exploitation, from retirement programs. POLITICO’s Zack Colman explains this proposal, and the blowback it is already facing.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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Jul 30, 2020 • 9min
Trump visits an oil rig as fears of losing Texas grow
Texas has historically been an easy way for Republicans to pick up lots of Electoral College delegates. But in 2020, it seems like the Lone Star state isn’t such a safe bet, and on Wednesday, the president visited an oil rig to tout his administration’s energy policies. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebvre, on what oil companies want Trump to do to better the industry, the state, and Trump’s own chances to win re-election.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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Jul 29, 2020 • 7min
Why is Trump announcing FERC nominees now?
Earlier this year, the White House inexplicably broke the tradition of pairing bipartisan nominees to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. And on Monday, the administration announced the paired nominations of Democrat Allison Clements and Republican Mark Christie to fill the commission’s vacancies. POLITICO’s Gavin Bade, on how the move could keep the commission in Republican control until the end of 2021 even if Democrats win the White House.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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Jul 28, 2020 • 9min
What happened at Lafayette Square?
Earlier this summer, protests against police brutality took over the country after the killing of George Floyd. And on June 1, federal forces cleared the park in front of the White House to allow the president to visit the historic St. John Episcopal Church, in a show of force that shook the world. Now, House Democrats want to know if Park Police, which is run by the National Park Service, used tear gas as they cleared Lafayette square. POLITICO’s Zack Colman, on what the House Natural Resources Committee will hear.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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Jul 27, 2020 • 6min
Gold vs. Salmon: A battle for Pebble Mine
Trump officials have concluded that a proposed gold and copper mine in Alaska, known as Pebble Mine, would not pose serious environmental risks. That’s a sharp reversal from the Obama administration saying that it would permanently harm salmon harvests in the area. So what’s the future for this controversial mining project? POLITICO’S Alex Guillén explains. Anthony Adragna is a POLITICO energy reporter and author of Morning Energy. Alex Guillén is an energy reporter for POLITICO Pro. Nirmal Mulaikal is a host-producer for POLITICO Audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
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Jul 24, 2020 • 7min
Passing a budget for Interior and EPA in an election year
On Thursday, House Democrats took up votes for amendments to a package that would fund the Interior Department and the EPA through next year. But don’t expect the final package for quite some time. POLITICO’s Anthony Adragna and Annie Snider report the final bill could come during the lame duck session, and that the November elections will shape how it ultimately looks.
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Jul 23, 2020 • 7min
How a landmark public lands bill finally cleared Congress
It's one of Washington's worst kept secrets: Public lands have needed money for years. But politics and other priorities have kept Congress from taking real action – until yesterday. Host Anthony Adragna has a meta-conversation with himself to explain how the Great American Outdoors Act finally passed.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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