{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2F3ba6ddca-0e59-44ce-b70b-b56c2133fcc1","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"A Climate Agenda for the Next US President\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/3ba6ddca-0e59-44ce-b70b-b56c2133fcc1\"></iframe>","title":"A Climate Agenda for the Next US President","description":"No matter who wins the Presidency this fall, this much we know: human-driven climate change will continue to be one of the greatest threats we face, as a country and as a planet. \n\nOn this episode Sarah talks with Watson Professor Jeff Colgan and political science PhD candidate Fred Shaia about the newly created Climate Solutions Lab at Watson, and their recently published report \u201cPresidential Climate Action on Day One: A Foreign Policy Guide for the Next U.S. President.\u201d The report looks at the ways executive action in the US could be used to fight climate change, with or without cooperation from Congress. Some are ideas you might be familiar with. Others, not so much. All of them are worth considering. \n\nYou can read Jeff and Fred\u2019s report here: [https://watson.brown.edu/files/watson/imce/news/explore/2020/Final%20CSL%20Report.pdf]\n\nYou can learn more about the Climate Solutions Lab here: [https://watson.brown.edu/news/explore/2020/ClimateSolutionsLab]\n\nAnd you can read a transcript of this episode here: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/126JqsqhSuXwj2BMo4XKQI994PNF9OgM8/view?usp=sharing]","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/5280e362-e052-4e14-b3a3-e6309b0342de/artworks-ygrrtmttd3xcaa2n-yo4rya-t3000x3000.jpg"}