This spring, the National Climate Seminar sponsored by Bard’s Center for Environmental Policy  will focus on the Clean Power Plan. Join us weekly at noon eastern via webinar, from late February through March. Webinar details to follow. The presentations, which will be archived on our CPP teaching resources page  will provide students an introduction to the issues central to the state level Power Dialogs that Bard CEP is helping organize in state capitols across the country the week of 4.4.16. More on the Power Dialog here  if you would like to involve your class in your state Power Dialog, please drop me an e-mail to learn more. I am glad to discuss by phone as well. This is a truly unique and important opportunity to engage students directly in the critical climate policy conversations that are unfolding in every state this spring.

 

Thanks for the work you are doing.

 

Eban

 

24-Feb             Public Health Impacts of the CPP
Kathy Fallon Lambert, Director. Harvard Forest, Harvard University

2-Mar              Renewables, Efficiency and Carbon Pricing in the CPP
Rachel Cleetus, Lead Economist, Union of Concerned Scientists

9-Mar              Job and Economic Impacts of the CPP
Alex Barron, Professor. Smith College

16-Mar                        Interstate Cooperation in the CPP 
Dallas Burtraw            , Senior Fellow            . Resources for the Future

23-Mar                        Environmental Justice in the CPP  
Avi Allison & Sarah Jackson, Associates. Synapese Energy

30-Mar                        The Power Dialog: National Update*
Eban Goodstein, Director. Bard Center for Environmental Policy

19-Apr             The Power Dialog: State Reports and Next Steps*           
Eban Goodstein, Director. Bard Center for Environmental Policy

*Dial-in Only

 

 

Eban Goodstein
Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy &

Director, Bard MBA in Sustainability
www.bard.edu/cepwww.bard.edu/mba
845-758-7067
ebangood@bard.edu