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This Podcast is for my Capstone Project for Poverty, Inequality, and Social Justice class for Spring 2021
Fire & Ice: How Natural Disasters Expose Weaknesses in Deregulated Electricity Markets
People, Poverty, and Power
25 minutes 4 seconds
4 years ago
Fire & Ice: How Natural Disasters Expose Weaknesses in Deregulated Electricity Markets
Through electricity deregulation, private corporations have taken over electricity for millions of Americans, and endanger their lives in the process. Natural disasters in California and Texas expose the weaknesses of deregulated markets, demonstrating how utility companies are unwilling to provide adequate services to customers. It is time to rethink this model, and transition our thinking towards electricity as a human right.
People, Poverty, and Power
This Podcast is for my Capstone Project for Poverty, Inequality, and Social Justice class for Spring 2021