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Sep 2017
1h 48m

Live From New York: Local Climate Policy...

Wood Mackenzie
About this episode
Donald Trump was in New York City this week. We left him some tickets for our live podcast at the box office, but he never showed up. Still, we had a blast taping our latest episode at WNYC's performance space in Manhattan. And this week, we've got that episode in its entirety. Special guest Mark Chambers, director of the mayor's office of sustainability, jo ... Show More
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