Big Decisions in Federal Legislation, with Amy Harder

Published: Oct. 3, 2020, midnight

b'In this week\'s episode, guest host Richard G. Newell talks with Amy Harder, a reporter at Axios who covers energy, the environment, and climate change issues. Previously, Amy covered similar topics for the Wall Street Journal and the National Journal; she also was the inaugural journalism fellow for the University of Chicago\'s Energy Policy Institute in 2018. Harder and Newell discuss the likelihood of bipartisan policies moving forward, given various election result scenarios; how to effectively use political capital; "climate hawks" and the viability of climate policy; implications of changes in the Supreme Court for environmental cases; and more.\\n\\nThis episode is the first in our month-long spin-off series, \\u201cBig Decisions: The Future of US Environmental and Energy Policy.\\u201d For this series, which will air in our same Resources Radio time slot every Tuesday in October, RFF President Richard G. Newell and RFF Board of Directors Chair Sue Tierney will share guest-hosting duties; they will talk with leading decisionmakers, analysts, researchers, and reporters about the big decisions that will impact US environmental and energy policy in the years to come.\\n\\nReferences and recommendations:\\n\\n"The New Map" by Daniel Yergin; https://www.danielyergin.com/books/thenewmap\\n\\n"The Golden Spruce" by John Vaillant; https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/182225/the-golden-spruce-by-john-vaillant/9780676976465'