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The Green Conversation
The Green Conversation is a podcast dedicated to commenting on environmental politics, theories, and activism for conservative audiences. The goal is to be a central location for conservatives to understand current environmental theology and implement conservative values for environmental justice. The natural world is one large complex organism that needs everyone on the political spectrum. It is time that conservatives have a voice in environmental activism. Check out leogenco.org for more.
The Green Conversation
Biden's Bad Clean Plan
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Leo Genco
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Season 1
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Episode 3
This episode covers the Biden-Harris position on environmental policies, but is the position really for the environment? Leo goes over details of the plan and how poorly the plan addresses actual environmental issues. Drawing upon simple logic, Leo breaks down the plan to find the underlying purpose of the plan.
Research used for the episode:
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- Baek, J. (2016). Do nuclear and renewable energy improve the environment? Empirical evidence from the United States. Ecological Indicators, 66, 352-356.
- Lynch, M. (2021). Punishing environmental offenders: criminal environmental sentencing in Louisiana, 2004-2014. Journal of Crime and Justice.
- Ozymy, J. and Jarrell, M. L. (2011). Upset over Air Pollution: Analyzing Upset Event Emissions at Petroleum Refineries. Review of Policy Research, 28:4, 365-382.
- Ozymy, J. and Jarrell, M. L. (2012). Upset events, regulatory drift, and the regulation of air emissions at industrial facilities in the United States. Environmental Politics, 21:3, 451-466.
- Pearce, J. M. (2012) Limitations of Nuclear Power as a Sustainable Energy Source. Sustainability, 4, 1173-1187.
- Sovacool, B. K. (2012). The avian and wildlife costs of fossil fuels and nuclear power, Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences, 9:4, 255-278.