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Recharged with the State Impact Center
State Energy & Environmental Impact Center
10 episodes
1 week ago
Recharged with the State Impact Center is a new podcast from the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center at NYU School of Law. Recharged is designed to highlight emerging issues related to state action on climate, the environment, energy, and environmental justice. We also bring attention to what is needed in building the profession.
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Recharged with the State Impact Center is a new podcast from the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center at NYU School of Law. Recharged is designed to highlight emerging issues related to state action on climate, the environment, energy, and environmental justice. We also bring attention to what is needed in building the profession.
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Government
Science,
Natural Sciences
Episodes (10/10)
Recharged with the State Impact Center
The Detail is in the Data: How to Talk about Shared Environmental Concerns with Dana Johnson and Joshua Low
In this episode of Recharged with the State Impact Center, we talk to Dana Johnson, policy advocate, fundraiser, government affairs consultant, and founder of Strategic Movement Collective LLC, and Joshua Low, Partnerships Director at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. We discuss polling data and what people think about climate change, along with the importance of connecting to people through storytelling (yes, even in legal practice!). We also do a case study on clean energy: what the data says, how to translate that data into a message, and how to address opposing messages. You’ll hear the word “appropriations” in this episode. An appropriation is a law of Congress that delegates budget authority to federal agencies.
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2 weeks ago
41 minutes

Recharged with the State Impact Center
Commissions are Cool! with Carrie Zalewski
We talk to Carrie Zalewski, former Chair of the Illinois Commerce Commission and current Vice President of Transmission and Electricity Markets at American Clean Power Association. Together with our Regulatory Director, Sean Moriarty, she talks about connecting renewable energy to the grid, the importance of reliability and affordability when it comes to energy, and why state utility commissions are cool.
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2 months ago
40 minutes 52 seconds

Recharged with the State Impact Center
From the Public Service Commission to the Bench: A Conversation with Judge Nazarian
Judge Doug Nazarian of the Appellate Court of Maryland speaks with his former law clerk, Kat O’Konski, about career paths in state government and state energy regulation. Together, they discuss Judge Nazarian’s past experience regulating utilities as Chair of the Maryland Public Service Commission and his path to the bench, offering unique insights for law students and professionals alike.
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3 months ago
40 minutes 27 seconds

Recharged with the State Impact Center
The Power of Storytelling: How Stories Drive Climate Action
In this episode of Recharged with the State Impact Center, Tiernaur Anderson (the Center's former Digital Media Manager) sits down with Director of Storytelling and Engagement at Project Drawdown Matt Scott. Matt shares his personal journey into climate storytelling, inspired by his own life experiences. This episode discusses the transformative role of storytelling in advancing climate solutions and how Project Drawdown’s initiative, Drawdown’s Neighborhood, uses personal narratives to inspire action. Matt emphasizes the importance of uplifting underrepresented voices in the climate space, highlighting stories from Black, Indigenous, and queer communities. This episode also explores how storytelling can empower decision-makers and influence climate policy, especially at the community level. Legal professionals and advocates will find valuable insights on how they can approach climate justice issues in a way that centers both community voices and actionable policy outcomes. A key takeaway of this episode is that individuals’ stories can be powerful tools in shaping climate policy.
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7 months ago
35 minutes 28 seconds

Recharged with the State Impact Center
The Art of Storytelling with Journalists Neel Dhanesha and Tik Root
In this episode of Recharged with the State Impact Center, we speak with science and climate journalist Neel Dhanesha and Grist senior staff writer Tik Root about how storytelling shapes the way we learn. We take a look at how stories can be used to captivate an audience and convey a message effectively, and we also discuss how storytelling can be used in any field, including law.
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1 year ago
18 minutes 5 seconds

Recharged with the State Impact Center
Supporting Environmental Justice at State AG Offices: A Conversation with New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin
In this episode of Recharged with the State Impact Center, we invited New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin to talk about his role as New Jersey’s chief law enforcement officer. We had the chance to learn more about the environmental justice work his office is doing throughout the state. AG Platkin also discussed his career trajectory, offering advice to law students, as well as upcoming opportunities to join his office’s stellar team.
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1 year ago
24 minutes 37 seconds

Recharged with the State Impact Center
Exploring ESG: A Conversation with Minnesota AG Keith Ellison and David Glasgow
In this episode of Recharged with the State Impact Center we speak with Minnesota AG Keith Ellison and David Glasgow, Executive Director of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging at NYU about ESG (short for Environmental, Social, and Governance) and how it connects with DEI (short for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion). Their conversation discusses the connections between these terms and explores how communities and advocates can be affected by practices and pushback related to ESG and DEI.
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Recharged with the State Impact Center
A Focus on New Mexico’s New Attorney General Raúl Torrez
In this episode of Recharged with the State Impact Center we begin a series that will help us answer the question: What is a State AG? To help us kick off the series, we invited New Mexico’s 32nd State Attorney General, Raúl Torrez to speak with our ED, Bethany Davis Noll. Their conversation covers AG Torrez’s extensive background, his advice for people interested in public service, and his priorities for his state.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 12 seconds

Recharged with the State Impact Center
Environmental, and Social, and Governance...Oh My!
In this episode of Recharged with the State Impact Center we take a closer look into the acronym ESG, short for environmental, social, and governance. Our Executive Director Bethany Davis Noll is joined by former Maryland AG Brian Frosh to discuss how necessary ESG factors are to the financial wellbeing of companies and consumers, as well as highlighting the harm to communities caused by ignoring this data.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 33 seconds

Recharged with the State Impact Center
Advice to Thrive By
In this episode we share a conversation we had with Portia Allen-Kyle, a civil rights attorney and public policy expert, whose new book, Advice to Thrive By: How to Use Your Résumé and Cover Letter to Build Your Brand and Launch a Dynamic Public Interest Career, gives law students and new attorneys the tools needed to build their professional development strategy. Helping build a deep bench of attorneys committed to public interest work is one of the many focus areas of the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center.
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2 years ago
56 minutes 13 seconds

Recharged with the State Impact Center
Recharged with the State Impact Center is a new podcast from the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center at NYU School of Law. Recharged is designed to highlight emerging issues related to state action on climate, the environment, energy, and environmental justice. We also bring attention to what is needed in building the profession.