FORA.tv Environment Season 1 Episode 16

FORA.tv Environment Season 1 Episode 16 Van Jones on BP, Obama and the Future of the Green Economy

  • Not Rated
  • August 27, 2010

Van Jones is a renowned environmentalist, civil rights activist, and former White House special advisor on green jobs. In this episode of FORA.tv Environment, he shares his insights on the BP oil spill, the Obama administration's response to the disaster, and the future of the green economy.

Jones believes that the BP oil spill was a wake-up call for the nation, highlighting the dangers of our dependence on fossil fuels and the need to transition to a more sustainable energy system. He criticizes the Obama administration for not doing enough to push for clean energy development and regulation, and argues that the U.S. needs a comprehensive energy policy that prioritizes renewable energy and climate action.

Despite his criticisms, Jones is optimistic about the potential of the green economy to create jobs and improve the environment. He discusses his work with Green for All, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting green jobs and economic opportunity for low-income communities. He also shares his vision for a just and inclusive green economy, arguing that environmentalism and social justice are intertwined and that we must address both to build a sustainable future.

Throughout the episode, Jones offers thought-provoking insights and challenges viewers to think critically about environmental issues and the role of government and business in addressing them. Whether you are a seasoned environmental activist or simply interested in the future of our planet, Van Jones on BP, Obama and the Future of the Green Economy is a must-watch.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 27, 2010
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English