Agricultural Burning In San Joaquin Valley / Meeting Clean Energy Goals In California, How to Prepare for Climate Change
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![Smoke rise behind windmills from the Apple Fire during the sunset near Whitewater, Calif., Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu](/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,width=780/media/12257224/022421_california-windmills-apple-fire-p.jpg)
Smoke rise behind windmills from the Apple Fire during the sunset near Whitewater, Calif., Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020.
AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu
How is California doing with its ambitious goal to reach 100% clean energy? We’ll speak with a Los Angeles Times reporter about the challenges. Best-selling author David Pogue joins the show to discuss his new book “How to Prepare for Climate Change,” and we take a closer look at a vote this week by the state Air Resources Board on whether to ban agricultural burning in the San Joaquin Valley.
Today's Guests
- CalMatters Environment Reporter Rachel Becker discusses a vote this week by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to ban agricultural burning in the San Joaquin Valley
- Los Angeles Times Energy Reporter Sammy Roth explains whether California is on track to meet its goal of 100% clean energy
- CBS Sunding Morning Technology and Science Correspondent and New York Times best-selling author David Pogue on his new book “How to Prepare for Climate Change”
- UC Davis News and Media Relations Specialist and Host of “Unfold,” Amy Quinton, and UC Davis News and Media Relations Specialist and Co-Host of “Unfold,” Kat Kerlin, talk about season two of the podcast and the decision to focus on climate change