Clean Energy Bridges the Left-Right Divide, Says Bipartisan Policy Center President

Off the Menu
Climate, Technology Leadership, Reliability & Resilience

Jason Grumet, founder and president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, joins Monica Trauzzi for the sixth episode of “Off the Menu.” Jason and Monica discuss the growing consensus in energy policy between political parties at Gravitas, a New American restaurant in Washington D.C.’s Ivy City neighborhood.

At a time when bipartisan action on any issue seems challenging, more policymakers on the right and the left are having serious conversations about clean energy. Jason and Monica talk about the shifting political perspectives on protecting the climate, hope for U.S. technology leadership and clean energy investment.

We see at least some room for serious conversation to solve a real problem [with climate change] and we’re finding more people on the left and right moving into that space.

Jason Grumet, Bipartisan Policy Center’s founder and president

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