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    Texas blames blackouts on the Green New Deal, and Joe Biden says ‘America’s back’

    Warren Olney talks about the blackout during the Texas deep freeze with meteorologist John Morales and USC energy expert Kelly Sanders. Andrew Bacevich of the Quincy Institute has a warning about President Biden’s boast that “America is back.”

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    By Warren Olney • Mar 4, 2021 • 58m Listen

    When windmills froze and Texas faced rolling blackouts, Governor Gregg Abbott blamed the Green New Deal. Meteorologist John Morales calls that gaslighting on behalf of special interests since most of the state’s energy comes from fossil fuels.

    Professor Kelly Sanders of USC says Texas is actually a leader in renewable energy, but is lax in regulation. She was in Texas 10 years ago, when a cold snap predicted this year’s disaster. “We've been saying it's just a matter of time until something like this happens.”

    Sanders says nationalizing the electrical grid is a really interesting idea in the age of extreme weather events.

    In the second part of this episode, Andrew Bacevich of the Quincy Institute has a warning about President Biden’s repeated claim that “America is back.” If that means returning to the nation’s post-Cold War preeminence, Bacevich says, “One of the reasons Donald Trump won [the White House] in 2016 was because increasing numbers of our fellow citizens recognized … that recipe was failing.”

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Andrea Brody

      Senior Producer, KCRW's Life Examined and To the Point podcast

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      John Morales

      Atmospheric & environmental scientist, fellow of the American Meteorological Society, and chief meteorologist for WTVJ NBC6-TV, Miami, Florida.

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      Kelly Sanders

      professor of civil and environmental engineering at USC

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      Andrew Bacevich

      President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and professor emeritus, Boston University.

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