Climate Crisis and Energy Violence - Mary Finley-Brook and Stephen Metts
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In this episode, https://geography.richmond.edu/faculty/mbrook/ and https://www.newschool.edu/international-affairs/faculty/stephen-metts/ discuss their upcoming book, "Climate Crisis - Energy Violence." Finley-Brook and Metts have been studying the intersection of climate crisis - the rapidly changing...
show moreThis episode covers a wide range of issues and questions including:
- How do we address proximity issues (how close extractive industries are to urban populations) and social justice issues?
- They discuss the Millenium Pipeline and its impact on nearby residents in the Hudson Valley area
- They discuss the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) and its impact . . . both Finley-Brook and Metts worked to defeat this pipeline
- Greenwashing and environmental illiteracy
- Methane literacy
- FERC and environmental racism
- FERC's propensity to "rubber stamp" approving pipelines (a 99% approval rate!)
- Erosion and biodiversity
- The gaps in the regulatory system with respect to the environmental and climate impacts of pipelines (specifically around space and infrastructure; point source polluters in an urban environment)
- The definition of environmental justice in urban and rural environments
- The conflicts between state and federal governments over the impact of pipeline installations
- The conflict of interest in having the fossil fuel industry define "best practices" with respect to a variety of development standards
- The problem with carbon capture: does it really work and is it affordable?
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