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Carbon Fee Movement Insights

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In this episode of the Climate Correction podcast, we are excited to feature Stanley Wang as part of our Summer Youth Activist series. Stanley, a recent graduate of William & Mary with a major in Economics and a minor in Mathematics, shares his journey from college volunteer to anti-poverty advocate in Boston. Drawing on his background in the Citizens Climate Lobby as well as the Carbon Fee and Dividend Movement, Wang offers insightful perspectives on the importance of bipartisan cooperation and the critical role of youth in advancing environmental economics. Tune in to learn about his experiences, the state of the carbon tax movement, and how you can get involved in making a positive impact on climate policy.

Show Notes

Guest: Stanley Wang

Series: Summer Youth Activist

Episode Highlights:

  1. How Things Started: Stanley discusses his initial involvement in climate activism during his college years.

  1. Opportunity and Perceived Need:

  • The bipartisan agreement among youth, economists, and academics on carbon taxes.

  • The lack of awareness about carbon taxes and feasible directions in youth activism.

  • The bipartisan appeal of the Carbon Fee and Dividend initiative.

  1. How We Are Different: An exploration of what sets the Carbon Fee and Dividend Movement apart from other environmental initiatives.

  1. Values/Theory of Action: Understanding the core values and theoretical foundations that drive the movement.

  1. State of the Movement: A look at the progress made so far and current efforts within the movement.

  1. How Viewers Can Get Involved: Practical steps for listeners to take action and support the cause.

Additional Resources:

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135 episodes

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Content provided by Thais Lopez Vogel and Shannon Maganiezin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Thais Lopez Vogel and Shannon Maganiezin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Climate Correction podcast, we are excited to feature Stanley Wang as part of our Summer Youth Activist series. Stanley, a recent graduate of William & Mary with a major in Economics and a minor in Mathematics, shares his journey from college volunteer to anti-poverty advocate in Boston. Drawing on his background in the Citizens Climate Lobby as well as the Carbon Fee and Dividend Movement, Wang offers insightful perspectives on the importance of bipartisan cooperation and the critical role of youth in advancing environmental economics. Tune in to learn about his experiences, the state of the carbon tax movement, and how you can get involved in making a positive impact on climate policy.

Show Notes

Guest: Stanley Wang

Series: Summer Youth Activist

Episode Highlights:

  1. How Things Started: Stanley discusses his initial involvement in climate activism during his college years.

  1. Opportunity and Perceived Need:

  • The bipartisan agreement among youth, economists, and academics on carbon taxes.

  • The lack of awareness about carbon taxes and feasible directions in youth activism.

  • The bipartisan appeal of the Carbon Fee and Dividend initiative.

  1. How We Are Different: An exploration of what sets the Carbon Fee and Dividend Movement apart from other environmental initiatives.

  1. Values/Theory of Action: Understanding the core values and theoretical foundations that drive the movement.

  1. State of the Movement: A look at the progress made so far and current efforts within the movement.

  1. How Viewers Can Get Involved: Practical steps for listeners to take action and support the cause.

Additional Resources:

  continue reading

135 episodes

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