
The Atlantic's Robinson Meyer has behind-the-scenes info on a newly prominent think tank's effort to fill in the policy blanks of the Green New Deal.
Why it matters: The sweeping template pushed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is firmly in the Democratic conversation — even the party's 2020 frontrunner Joe Biden's climate plan praises it.
Where it stands: The piece explores the young lefty think tank New Consensus' ongoing work to transform the GND into detailed proposals — and their struggles.
- One part that caught my eye explores what I consider to be a weakness in the GND movement: the failure (so far) to get many major unions on board.
Details: Here's some of Meyer's reporting on a March meeting that New Consensus convened with activists and experts:
What's new: More recently, as Meyer notes, the influential Service Employees International Union backed the GND, joining some other unions. But the absence of broader labor support is something to watch going forward.
Go deeper: The state of the Green New Deal heading into 2020