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Can a Climate Democrat Win a Trump District? — with Rep. Kathy Castor

41 min · 11. juni 2026
episode Can a Climate Democrat Win a Trump District? — with Rep. Kathy Castor cover

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Kathy Castor has represented Tampa in Congress for 20 years — four of them chairing the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, the policy engine behind the Inflation Reduction Act. Now Florida's new congressional map has carved her district into five pieces, turning a seat Democrats won by 12 into one Trump carried by 11. Jigar and Jamie talk with the congresswoman about why the Sunshine State gets 75% of its electricity from gas, the Thriving Economy Project — the next climate bill, drafted before Democrats have the votes to pass it, with 1,200 policy proposals already in — and where permitting reform could move with Trump still in the White House. Along the way: the congressman who entered a battery into the committee record, electric bills burned in a garbage can, and why MacDill Air Force Base relocates every time a storm approaches. Plus, Ask Jigar: where one person's effort actually counts, whether AI changes the value of a college degree, the case for 50 climate tech IPOs, and which states pay you for the battery in your EV. Submit a question to Ask Jigar: https://octopusenergy.com/ask-jigar [https://octopusenergy.com/ask-jigar] S2G Investments: https://www.s2ginvestments.com/insights/podcast-global-energy-order [https://www.s2ginvestments.com/insights/podcast-global-energy-order] Octopus Energy: https://octopusenergy.com/faas [https://octopusenergy.com/faas]

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episode Can a Climate Democrat Win a Trump District? — with Rep. Kathy Castor cover

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Kathy Castor has represented Tampa in Congress for 20 years — four of them chairing the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, the policy engine behind the Inflation Reduction Act. Now Florida's new congressional map has carved her district into five pieces, turning a seat Democrats won by 12 into one Trump carried by 11. Jigar and Jamie talk with the congresswoman about why the Sunshine State gets 75% of its electricity from gas, the Thriving Economy Project — the next climate bill, drafted before Democrats have the votes to pass it, with 1,200 policy proposals already in — and where permitting reform could move with Trump still in the White House. Along the way: the congressman who entered a battery into the committee record, electric bills burned in a garbage can, and why MacDill Air Force Base relocates every time a storm approaches. Plus, Ask Jigar: where one person's effort actually counts, whether AI changes the value of a college degree, the case for 50 climate tech IPOs, and which states pay you for the battery in your EV. Submit a question to Ask Jigar: https://octopusenergy.com/ask-jigar [https://octopusenergy.com/ask-jigar] S2G Investments: https://www.s2ginvestments.com/insights/podcast-global-energy-order [https://www.s2ginvestments.com/insights/podcast-global-energy-order] Octopus Energy: https://octopusenergy.com/faas [https://octopusenergy.com/faas]

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