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Dr. Leah Stokes

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 1 show

Co-host of the A Matter of Degrees podcast, Dr. Stokes is a climate scientist and policy expert at UC Santa Barbara who specializes in the intersection of climate policy, democracy, and clean energy solutions. Her work focuses on practical climate interventions, including clean energy incentives and heat pump advocacy, as well as broader analyses of how climate action relates to democratic governance. She is regularly featured on her own podcast to discuss multifaceted approaches to climate solutions and policy implementation.

Episode Appearances

A Matter of Degrees

A Matter of Degrees · Feb 26, 2026

Melting ICE: The Climate Movement Defends Democracy

Co-host of A Matter of Degrees podcast; climate policy expert analyzing democracy-climate nexus

Climate Justice and Democracy IntersectionFossil Fuel Industry Political InfluenceICE Enforcement and Immigration Policy
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A Matter of Degrees

A Matter of Degrees · Oct 9, 2025

The Only Good Planet

Co-host of A Matter of Degrees podcast; climate policy expert and co-author referenced for work on multifaceted climate solutions.

Climate Science Communication and StorytellingFossil Fuel Industry Accountability and Exxon Climate KnowledgeClimate Justice and Unequal Impacts
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A Matter of Degrees

A Matter of Degrees · Sep 9, 2025

The Sun Is Having Its Day

Co-host of A Matter of Degrees podcast; UC Santa Barbara climate scientist

Solar Energy Economics and Cost TrajectoryFederal Tax Credits and Incentive ExpirationPermitting and Regulatory Barriers to Deployment
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A Matter of Degrees

A Matter of Degrees · Aug 26, 2025

Cash In On Clean Tech Incentives (Before It's Too Late)

Co-host of A Matter of Degrees; climate scientist and policy expert focused on clean energy incentives and heat pump advocacy

Electric Vehicle Tax Credits and IncentivesEV Charging Infrastructure and Range AnxietyResidential Solar Installation and Permitting
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