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The Single Best Guide to Decarbonization I’ve Heard

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Making Climate Policy Work
Danny Cullenward and David Victor

The first is Making Climate Policy Work by Danny Cullenward and David Victor, which explores the political economy and really real world history and…

the book has a lot of critical lessons for how to inform contemporary policy because we have to repeat that kind of miraculous success for a range of…

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In August, Joe Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act, which included $392 billion towards a new climate budget — the single largest investment in emissions reduction in U.S. history. The CHIPS and Science Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act bring that number up to around $450 billion. All of that spending is designed with one major objective in mind: to put the United States on a path to a decarbonized economy, with the goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Achieving that goal is perhaps the single most important challenge of our age. And so I wanted to dedicate a full episode to it. How big is the task of decarbonizing the U.S. economy? What do we actually need to do to get there? How does the I.R.A. help do that? And what are the biggest obstacles still standing in our way? Jesse Jenkins is an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University and leads the Princeton ZERO Lab. He was a lead author of the Net Zero America report, the most comprehensive attempt to map out the different pathways to decarbonization I’ve seen. He also leads the REPEAT Project, which has done some of the most in-depth modeling of how the Inflation Reduction Act and other climate policies could affect emissions. As a result, this conversation ended up being the single clearest explanation I’ve heard of both the path to decarbonizing America and the impact the Biden administration’s climate bills could have on that effort. I learned a ton from this one, and I think you will too. Book recommendations: Making Climate Policy Work by Danny Cullenward and David G. Victor “Sequencing to Ratchet Up Climate Policy Stringency” (academic paper) by Michael Pahle, Dallas Burtraw, Christian Flachsland, Nina Kelsey, Eric Biber, Jonas Meckling, Ottmar Edenhofer and John Zysman How Solar Energy Became Cheap by Gregory F. Nemet Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Mary Marge Locker and Rollin Hu. Original music by Isaac Jones. Mixing by Carole Sabouraud and Isaac Jones. Audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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Gregory Nemeth

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Making Climate Policy Work
Danny Cullenward and David Victor
Best for Policymakers and climate activistsOften cited around climate policy interventions

The book explores the political economy and real world history of using market-based instruments like carbon taxes to address climate change.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Policymakers and climate activists
Key quote: The first is Making Climate Policy Work by Danny Cullenward and David Victor, which explores the political economy and really real world history and experience of using market-based instruments like carbon taxes or emissions cap and trade programs to try to take advantage of climate change.
The host mentions 'Making Climate Policy Work' to highlight its insights on the political economy of climate policies and market-based instruments. The book provides valuable recommendations for designing effective climate policies that can overcome political constraints and enhance progress over time.
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Best for policymakers and climate advocatesOften cited around cost decline of solar energy

This book unpacks the story of how solar PV declined in cost by 99 percent since the 1970s, providing critical lessons for contemporary policy.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: policymakers and climate advocates
Key quote: the book has a lot of critical lessons for how to inform contemporary policy because we have to repeat that kind of miraculous success for a range of other clean energy.
The host mentioned this book to highlight the significant reduction in solar PV costs over the decades, showcasing its transformation into a mainstream energy source. The book provides critical insights that can inform contemporary policy aimed at replicating such successes in other clean energy technologies.
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Making Climate Policy Work
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How Solar Energy Became Cheap, a model for low-carbon innovation
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