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VIDEO: What Does Trump 2.0 Mean for Climate Change?

The White House in Washington, D.C. White fluffy clouds above it, water fountain in front of the building.

At a recent Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability talk, Harvard University faculty, including EELP Faculty Director and Harvard Law Professor Jody Freeman, discussed possible implications of the 2024 U.S. elections for U.S. and global climate policy, the outlook for corporate climate action, and more.

 

“This version of the Trump administration is not just prepared to roll back federal regulations, but to target the states and the private sector actors that actually want to replace the gap left by the federal government.”

—Jody Freeman

 

Speakers:

Jim Stock, Vice Provost for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard University
Jody Freeman, Archibald Cox Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Robert Stavins, A.J. Meyer Professor of Energy & Economic Development, Harvard Kennedy School
Peter Tufano, Baker Foundation Professor, Harvard Business School