BONUS EPISODE: Actually, We Won’t Always Have Paris
Christy Goldfuss joins Thinking CAP to break down Trump's possible withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
Advancing Racial Equity and Justice, Building an Economy for All, Restoring Social Trust in Democracy, Strengthening Health and Ending the Pandemic, Tackling Climate Change and Environmental Injustice, Climate Change, Energy, Energy and Environment, Environment, Trump Administration, U.N. Climate Conference in Paris
Christy Goldfuss joins Thinking CAP to break down Trump’s possible withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, a move that would leave the United States standing alone with Syria and Nicaragua as the only other nation refusing to come together to make global climate goals.
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Michele Jawando is a vice president at the Center for American Progress. Igor Volsky is a vice president at the Center. Christy Goldfuss is the senior vice president for Energy and Environment Policy at the Center. Sally Tucker is the radio coordinator for Communications at the Center. Rachel Rosen is the senior director of Broadcast Communications at the Center.
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Authors

Michele L. Jawando
Vice President

Igor Volsky
Vice President

Sally Tucker
Broadcast Coordinator

Rachel Rosen
Senior Director, Broadcast Communications
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