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michael barbaroīut in this case, this year, there is a chapter that I think has big broad important appeal to everybody. People like me and professional economists and policy wonks whose job it is to really geek out about economic policy and projection. I will concede that in the past some of these reports have been more targeted toward what we might call a deep nerd audience. I’m sorry, you’re selling what here? jim tankersley It’s put together by the president’s economic team, and it’s hundreds of pages of charts and citations and deep detail about the way the economy is behaving, and the way that it’s going to behave going forward. So the economic report of the president is released every year. But no, here let me sell you on why this is really important and interesting. I can’t believe that everyone else is not completely riveted by this report. Jim, I arrive very skeptical that an economic report from deep inside the West Wing of the White House can be interesting and sustain an episode, but I’m open minded, and I’m asking you to prove me wrong. Today, White House reporter Jim Tankersley on why getting the government to encourage the right decisions will be so hard. This is “The Daily“.Ī few days ago, the Biden administration issued a report that documents how the federal government itself encourages Americans to make bad decisions about living with climate change. michael barbaroįrom The New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email with any questions. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. This transcript was created using speech recognition software. government has warned it will reassess spending priorities. Transcript Should the Government Pay for Your Bad Climate Decisions? As climate change becomes a health risk, the U.S.
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