Environmental Policy Paralysis
The conversation highlights the shift in environmental policy since the 1990 Clean Air Act, illustrating how powerful industry interests have increasingly dominated legislative discussions. With a significant increase in lobbying and campaign contributions, the ability to pass sweeping environmental laws has diminished drastically. The insights reveal a concerning trend where even foundational regulations, like the Clean Air Act and the Endangered Species Act, would struggle to gain traction in today's political climate.In this clip
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