Susan Holmberg is a political economist and a Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, where she researches and writes on inequality, corporate governance, and climate change issues. Susan is the author and co-author of numerous books, reports, and articles including, The Hidden Rules of Race, Rewriting the Rules (with Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz), “Boiling Points,” and The Atlantic essay, “Can CEO Pay Ever Be Reeled In?” Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Nation, Democracy Journal, Salon, Grist, Truthout, and The Hill.
We Need to Tame Wall Street and Big Ag to Empower Carbon Farmers
The Democratic primary debate on 27th June was probably the first time that soil management — as climate policy — was ever mentioned at a primetime Presidential campaign event. It was also one of the first tangible mentions of farm policy in two nights of debates.
July 8, 2019