Join us for a fresh perspective on climate solutions aligned with conservative values. Hosts Hannah, Zach, and Katie, along with their guest Michael Jeffries, discuss the importance of the environment, free market, and faith in conservative circles. The dialogue revolves around the broad appeal of practical, effective climate solutions that align with conservative principles. Key topics include the challenges of integrating renewable energy like solar power in conservative communities, the role of young conservatives in driving climate change action, and the necessity for the Republican Party to more actively address climate issues to resonate with younger voters.
The episode emphasizes the importance of conservative involvement in the climate movement, highlighting the Citizens Climate Lobby's efforts to include conservatives in lobbying and advocacy. Personal anecdotes and data-driven discussions underscore the urgency and feasibility of climate action within conservative frameworks.
About Michael Jeffries
Michael Jeffries serves as the Regional Coordinator for the Citizens Climate Lobby (CCL). Hailing from Brownsburg, Indiana, Michael has dedicated his life to bridging the gap between conservative values and effective climate policies. With a background in political consulting, campaign management, and nonprofit association leadership, he brings a wealth of experience to his role at CCL. Michael's work focuses on outreach to conservative audiences, speaking to groups with right-leaning perspectives, including college and young Republican organizations. His approach emphasizes advocating for smart policies that lead to significant emission reductions, benefiting both the economy and families worldwide. Michael's deep connection to his roots, having spent his entire life in the Indianapolis area and marrying his high school sweetheart, underpins his commitment to finding climate solutions that resonate with conservative communities.
Michael's book recommendation
That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis: This is the third book in a trilogy written by C.S. Lewis, presumably in the 1930s. The book is highlighted for its portrayal of a conservative approach to environmentalism, focusing on the love for home as a motivating factor for environmental care. It is described as being opposed to forces that aim to consume resources solely for economic benefit. This perspective has been influential in motivating involvement in environmental protection.
Links
Citizens Climate Lobby (CCL)
https://citizensclimatelobby.org
Purdue University
https://www.purdue.edu
Growing Climate Solutions Act
https://decode6.org/explainers/growing-climate-solutions-act/
American Solidarity Party
https://solidarity-party.org
'That Hideous Strength' by C.S. Lewis
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/100933.That_Hideous_Strength
Indiana Federation of Young Republicans
https://indianayr.com/
Republican Org's Eco Right Speaks
https://republicen.org/podcast
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