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Shift Key with Robinson Meyer and Jesse Jenkins

Is Biden’s Climate Law Actually Working?

Season 1, Ep. 3

A year and a half ago, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, the biggest climate law in American history — and arguably in world history. But is it actually working? A new report from a coalition of major energy analysts — including our cohost Jesse Jenkins’ lab at Princeton — looks at data from the power and transportation sectors and concludes that yes, the law is starting to decarbonize the American economy. 


But it isn’t working in the way many people might expect. Robinson Meyer, the executive editor of Heatmap News, and Jesse Jenkins, an energy systems expert and professor at Princeton University, talk about how and why.


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The new report: Clean Investment in 2023: Assessing Progress in Electricity and Transport


Jesse’s story on the EV bad vibes.


American carbon emissions fell last year for the first time since the pandemic


Jesse’s downshift, Jesse’s upshift.

Rob’s upshift, Rob’s downshift


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