On Tuesday, President Obama delivered a major speech on climate change at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. where he laid out his plan for reducing U.S. carbon emissions.
Ahead of the speech, the NOW with Alex Wagner panel discussed the president’s record on climate change with help from Earth-Echo International founder, Philippe Cousteau.
“It’s been a little disappointing over the last term and a half,” Cousteau said of the president’s environmental record to date. “There’s been a lot of talk, but not a lot of concrete action.”
Still, Cousteau said, he and many members of the environmental movement were pleased with today’s call for tougher emissions standards on existing power plants.








