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Joe Manchin: Coal, Climate, and ‘Common Sense’

Joe Manchin: Coal, Climate, and ‘Common Sense’



Joe Manchin grew up in the coal fields of West Virginia, the grandson of a miner and the son of a small-town grocer. His worldview was shaped by a place where energy isn’t an abstract policy debate; it’s the identity of the community and vital for economic survival. Manchin was portrayed as a bit of a villain in liberal circles for his role in blocking or slowing down Biden-era policy goals, including climate policy. Yet he was also the architect of the biggest climate legislation the country has ever enacted: the Inflation Reduction Act.

Now, in the midst of the Trump administration dismantling climate policy and basic political norms, Manchin is calling for a return to compromise and “common sense.” 


Episode Guests: 

Joe Manchin, Former US Senator, West Virginia 

Thomas Ramey, Commercial and Nonprofit Solar Evaluator, Solar Holler


For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org


Highlights: 

00:00 - Intro

05:27 - Joe Manchin on his first senate run 

10:42 - Joe Manchin on Build Back Better

19:26 - Joe Manchin on how the Inflation Reduction Act was written 

22:51 - Joe Manchin on the dismantling of the IRA

27:21 - Joe Manchin on the effects of climate 

31:02 - Joe Manchin on West Virginia’s transition to clean energy 

37:10 - Joe Manchin on the state of the country 

38:10 - Joe Manchin on how to make the country better 

42:56 - Joe Manchin on working together 

44:20 - Thomas Ramey on growing up in West Virginia

50:08 - Thomas Ramey on how he talks about solar energy


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