The Clock Is Ticking On Climate Change, Which US Southeast States Are Making Real And Timely Progress?

This is the fourth of five podcasts exploring which states are making real and timely progress at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the factors that contribute to their success.

The type and power potential of renewable energy resources (wind, solar, hydropower, etc.) vary significantly across our nation. States in the Southwest have very strong and consistent winds, while states in the Southeast have an abundance of sunny days.

Environmental philosophies and policies also vary from state to state. Identifying which states are making real and timely progress at reducing greenhouse gas emissions is best done by comparing states in the same region of the country, which have similar renewable resource potential.

In the podcast Jack Kerfoot will contrast and compare five different states in the Southeast Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Each of these states have developed environmental policies that have produced very different results at reducing greenhouse emissions.

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