Healthy Living Healthy Planet Radio: Energy Production

Pierre Conner, professor of practice and executive director of the Tulane Energy Institute, was interviewed about energy production and consumption for Healthy Living Healthy Planet radio.
I teach 19- to 22-year-olds and they know what the world needs to look like, and in a prosperous world, [it's] a transition to zero carbon. But what I tell them is unless you understand the pitfalls and hurdles to make that transition, you can't chart the path to where you want to be. So education [focusing on] energy transition is so important right now. [This] generation will be making these decisions for the next several generations to come.
To hear the interview in its entirety, visit healthylivinghealthyplanetradio.com:
https://www.healthylivinghealthyplanetradio.com/guests/pierre-conner
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