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E6: Biden Streamlines Environmental Reviews, Changes in Automotive Industry, Rishi Sunak Retracts Environmental Goals, and More!
In episode 6 of The Good Books Foundation: Environmental News Weekly Podcast, CEO Sahm Taguchi and co-COO Senmaru Hrncrik-Maruyama talk about the Biden Administration's proposed rule that would streamline the environmental review and federal permitting process for clean energy and infrastructure projects. The rule would modernize and accelerate environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The pair also spoke about macro-changes in the automotive industry and the secular movement away from traditional fossil fuel cars to technologically-advanced, sustainable vehicles, Rishi Sunak disregarding the climate crisis after Whitehall officials warned that some of his key green pledges were already unachievable, and Hillary Clinton blaming climate change on MAGA (Make America Great Again) supporters.