Climate Strikes, the UN Summit and What They Mean for US Politics
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Millions of young people took to the streets last month to demand governments take bolder action on climate. Days later, world leaders assembled at the United Nations for the Secretary General's high-profile Climate Action Summit, where dozens of countries pledged to strengthen their climate goals. But did any of this resonate with American policymakers? In this week’s episode of Political Climate we discuss takeaways from the Climate Strikes and UN climate summit, and how these events have (or haven't) influenced U.S. politics. We share excerpts from an exclusive interview with Chilean President Sebastián Piñera, host of the upcoming COP25 climate talks set to take place in Santiago this December. And we analyze how calls to action are being received by U.S. politicians. Recommended reading: Vox: The UN Climate Action Summit was a disappointment KCRW: The UN: Climate change and future generations NPR: 'Game Recognizes Game': A Bipartisan Bond In The Age Of Impeachment Atlantic Council: Exclusive interview on climate leadership with H.E. Sebastián Piñera, president of Chile Political Climate is produced in partnership with the USC Schwarzenegger Institute, and thanks to invaluable support from producer Victoria Simon. Subscribe to the Political Climate podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast or any of these other services.