Episode 18: Global Warming Pt. 3
An episode of the Out of Order podcast, hosted by Ben Maher and Anthony Buono, titled "Episode 18: Global Warming Pt. 3" was published on September 28, 2023 and runs 155 minutes.
September 28, 2023 ·155m · Out of Order
Summary
This week's current events: Biden administration grants Temporary Protected Status to about 470,000 Venezuelans, instantly making it legal for them to work We continue to plod towards a government shutdown The Supreme Court once again tells Alabama it needs to properly represent its black voters in its Congressional map The leaders of the WGA agree to a tentative deal to end the writers' strike The UAW expands its strike against Stellantis and GM Biden administration seeks to scrub medical debt from credit scores FTC v. Amazon begins Refugee resettlements are on the rise Biden administration announces a Civilian Climate Corps A debate rages between renewable companies in New York about whether price hikes should be allowed for some projects In our deep dive, we look at the transition from fossil fuels for energy generation to renewables like solar and wind. We talk about how the costs for renewables have gone down, why they still are less popular, how we can remove barriers, differences in progress amongst different parts of the world, and more. #venezuela #immigration #economy #governmentshutdown #politics #liberal #supremecourt #alabama #wga #writersstrike #union #uaw #strike #stellantis #gm #ftc #amazon #creditscore #medicaldebt #refugees #climatechange #newyork #biden #fossilfuels #solarenergy #windenergy #china #america #europe
Episode Description
This week's current events:
- Biden administration grants Temporary Protected Status to about 470,000 Venezuelans, instantly making it legal for them to work
- We continue to plod towards a government shutdown
- The Supreme Court once again tells Alabama it needs to properly represent its black voters in its Congressional map
- The leaders of the WGA agree to a tentative deal to end the writers' strike
- The UAW expands its strike against Stellantis and GM
- Biden administration seeks to scrub medical debt from credit scores
- FTC v. Amazon begins
- Refugee resettlements are on the rise
- Biden administration announces a Civilian Climate Corps
- A debate rages between renewable companies in New York about whether price hikes should be allowed for some projects
In our deep dive, we look at the transition from fossil fuels for energy generation to renewables like solar and wind. We talk about how the costs for renewables have gone down, why they still are less popular, how we can remove barriers, differences in progress amongst different parts of the world, and more.
#venezuela #immigration #economy #governmentshutdown #politics #liberal #supremecourt #alabama #wga #writersstrike #union #uaw #strike #stellantis #gm #ftc #amazon #creditscore #medicaldebt #refugees #climatechange #newyork #biden #fossilfuels #solarenergy #windenergy #china #america #europe
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