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Renewable Power in Oklahoma and Iowa
Oklahoma and Iowa are expanding wind power, not because of climate but because of energy and money efficiency. Woodword County in Oklahoma, traditionally ground zero for climate denialism, is increasingly shifting focus to renewable power.
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The majority of states that once fought against the clean power plan implemented by the Obama administration are now expanding wind power, not because of climate change, but because it makes both financial and energy sense.
3:25:44 - 3:29:24 (03:40)
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The majority of states that once fought against the clean power plan implemented by the Obama administration are now expanding wind power, not because of climate change, but because it makes both financial and energy sense. While some politicians may oppose climate change regulations, it's because certain issues, such as climate change, abortion, gun rights, and nuclear power, have become emblematic of larger political ideals.
ChapterRenewable Power in Oklahoma and Iowa
Episode#339 – Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Conversations around complex issues require a collaborative approach and the ability to navigate difficult conversations.
3:29:24 - 3:30:40 (01:16)
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Conversations around complex issues require a collaborative approach and the ability to navigate difficult conversations. Peter Coleman's Difficult Conversations Laboratory teaches people how to hold better conversations, a valuable tool for discussions at any level.
ChapterRenewable Power in Oklahoma and Iowa
Episode#339 – Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Journalist John Sutter discusses the importance of county-level data analysis in understanding American attitudes towards climate change, using Woodward County, Oklahoma as an example of ground zero for climate skepticism.
3:30:40 - 3:32:56 (02:15)
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Journalist John Sutter discusses the importance of county-level data analysis in understanding American attitudes towards climate change, using Woodward County, Oklahoma as an example of ground zero for climate skepticism.