This November, voters may have the rare opportunity to choose based on the records of two administrations that have each already had one turn at the helm. Regardless of who ends up at the top of the Democratic ticket, when it comes to climate in particular, a lot is at stake.\xa0\n\nAs Biden\u2019s presidency winds down, the administration has been enacting numerous climate initiatives on top of his already robust climate wins, like new guidance on permitting and a new solar program. Meanwhile, former President Trump has promised to \u201cdrill, baby, drill\u201d on day one, and roll back as much of Biden\u2019s landmark climate legislation as possible.\xa0\n\nThis week, we take a look back at how both administrations handled climate issues, the effects of those choices and what they promise to do if given another term in the White House. \n\nGuests:\nNathaniel Stinnett, Founder and Executive Director, Environmental Voter Project\nEmma Shortis, Senior Researcher, International & Security Affairs Program, Australia Institute; Adjunct Senior Fellow, RMIT University\nCoral Davenport, Energy and Environmental Policy Reporter, New York Times\n\n\u260e\ufe0f Do you work outdoors, in a kitchen or a warehouse or at another workplace where you are feeling the heat? Have rising temperatures impacted the way you do your job? We want to hear your story.\xa0\n\nPlease leave us a voicemail at \u202a(650) 382-3869\u202c and let us know how climate change is affecting you on the job, and we may use it in an upcoming episode. Thanks for sharing!\n\n\U0001f3ab Tickets for upcoming live Climate One shows are on sale now.\n\nSupport Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you\u2019ll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today for just $5/month.\n\nFor show notes and related links, visit our website.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices