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42:53
Episode 30 – The Need for Pragmatic Climate Policy with Matthew Yglesias
In the 30th episode of the Let’s Clear the Air podcast, Matthew Yglesias joins hosts Bryan Nix, Stuart Saulters, and Kevin Broom to discuss the need for climate advocates to shift strategies from long-term organization around ambitious targets and timelines to a pragmatic approach that may not meet these goals but still lead to significant progress in addressing global warming.
42:05
Episode 28 – Energy Justice Starts with Affordability with Progressive Policy Institute’s Neel Brown
In this episode of the Let's Clear the Air energy podcast, hosts Adam Murray, Bryan Nix, and Stuart Saulters discuss critical issues surrounding energy policy, permitting reform, and environmental justice with Neel Brown, Managing Director of the Progressive Policy Institute. The conversation explores the need for infrastructure development to meet rising energy demand, the impact of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports on domestic prices, and the importance of bipartisan dialogue in shaping effective energy solutions.
57:07
Episode 27 – Building Trust in Energy Operations with Nick Medina of Rice University’s Tapia Center
In this episode of the Let’s Clear the Air energy podcast, hosts Adam Murray and Stuart Saulters talk with Nick Medina, a veteran of the oil and gas industry with over 33 years of experience. The conversation covers Medina’s extensive career, the importance of safety and community engagement in energy operations, and the critical role of education in shaping the future of energy and sustainability. Medina shares strategies for training first responders, the significance of STEM education, and his vision for a responsible energy future that prioritizes safety and community trust.
32:57
Episode 25 – Navigating Environmental Law with Sam Boxerman
In this episode of the Let's Clear the Air energy podcast, co-hosts Adam, Bryan, and Stuart delve into the scope and scale of Environmental Protection Agency powers with environmental law expert Sam Boxerman. They discuss the role of the EPA, its responsibilities, and how it impacts daily life and various industries.
56:17
Episode 24 – Energy Transition: A Critical Analysis with EnergyPoint Research Founder Doug Sheridan
In this episode of the Let's Clear the Air podcast, hosts Adam Murray, Bryan Nix, and Stuart Saulters engage in a comprehensive assessment of the “energy transition” with Doug Sheridan, managing director and founder of EnergyPoint Research. The conversation digs into the goals and pledges of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, and the challenges faced in achieving them.
33:52
Episode 23 – Challenges and Opportunities for US LNG Exports with PetroSkills’ Kindra Snow-McGregor
In this episode of the Let's Clear the Air podcast, Kindra Snow-McGregor, a professional engineer with more than 28 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, joins Stuart Saulters and Kevin Broom to discuss the current and state and future of liquefied natural gas exports in the United States.
35:35
Episode 22 – Understanding Propane Safety, Efficiency, and Innovation with PERC’s Bryan Cordill
In this episode of the Let's Clear the Air podcast, Bryan Cordill, the director of residential business development at the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC), joins hosts Adam Murray, Bryan Nix, and Stuart Saulters to discuss the propane industry, its history, and the advantages of propane as an energy source.
36:11
Episode 19 – What the 2024 elections mean for midstream with GPA Midstream’s Stuart Saulters
In this episode of the Let's Clear the Air energy podcast, Adam Murray and Andrew Parker welcome Stuart Saulters, the new Vice President of Federal Affairs for the GPA Midstream Association. The conversation covers Saulters background, his role in advocating for midstream interests in Washington, and implications of recent elections on energy policy. They discuss the importance of collaboration among industry stakeholders, the legislative tools available for policy changes, and the challenges posed by tariffs and supply chain issues. The episode concludes with a focus on the need for sustainable energy policies that balance affordability, reliability, and environmental safety.
43:23
Episode 18 – Smart energy policy and the need for natural gas with Senator Mary Landrieu
In this episode, former U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) discusses the importance of natural gas in the energy sector and its role in addressing climate change. She emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that includes natural gas as part of the climate solution, while also advocating for technological innovations and bipartisan support in energy policy. The conversation highlights the global implications of energy decisions and the necessity of reducing emissions without eliminating fossil fuels entirely.
34:35
Episode 16 – Everything You Need to Know about Geothermal Energy with Johanna Ostrum
Geothermal energy is a small but growing part of the energy mix. In this episode, Johanna Ostrum, Chief Operating Officer with Gradient Geothermal, joins hosts Andrew Parker and Adam Murray to discuss the technology and policy developments that could make geothermal a bigger part of the future of energy.
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