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Guest host: Susan Page of USA Today
Guest host Susan Page and her guests talk about the state of renewable energy research and development, and how these alternatives fit into U.S. national energy policy.
David Doniger, policy director of the climate center at the Natural Resources Defense Council
Myron Ebell, director of international environmental policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute
Randall Swisher, executive director of the American Wind Energy Association
Guest host: Susan Page of USA Today
Many novels are set in Washington, but "Sammy's Hill," the story of a young Capitol Hill staffer, is written by a true D.C. insider. Kristin Gore talks about how growing up in a political family shaped her first novel.
Kristin Gore, novelist and television screenwriter. She is daughter of former Vice President Al Gore.