“What is My State Doing to Support the US Climate Commitment in Paris?”

 

Of course, the Clean Power Plan will continue to be a major topic of discussion, but not the only one. Please encourage faculty and staff to take advantage of the opportunity to engage your students in these critical conversations: face-to-face with top officials in your state who are focused on climate policy.

 

Our webinar series (see below) is helping students prepare. We kick off a week from Wednesday with a focus on the Public Health impacts of nationwide carbon reduction, with Harvard’s Kathy Fallon Lambert.

 

Power Dialogs, set for the week of April 4th, are moving forward in 30 states. Look for the star here to see if there is one in your state. If there is, its very easy to get your students involved. If there is not, it’s pretty easy to organize one. Please contact me (ebangood@bard.edu) to discuss what faculty and staff can do– glad to talk by phone or via email.  You can also learn more on our weekly organizing calls: Thursdays, noon eastern. Dial-in to 845-746-2287, no code.

 

With the SCOTUS decision, the Power Dialog has taken on a new urgency. Now more then ever, students deserve the opportunity to become fully informed, and weigh in on the direction of climate policy in their state.

 

Thanks for the work you are doing–

 

Eban  Goodstein

Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy

 

 

Power Dialog.   Webinar Series, Spring 2016

Join national experts for a weekly focus on key elements of the Clean Power Plan, the US commitment to reduce global warming pollution from the power sector. Topics range from environmental justice to renewable energy, carbon pricing to jobs and public health. All webinars are at noon eastern.

 

24-Feb            Public Health Impacts of US Climate Policy             

Kathy Fallon Lambert, Science & Policy Integration Director, Harvard Forest

2-Mar            Renewables, Efficiency and Carbon Pricing             

Rachel Cleetus, Lead Economist, Union of Concerned Scientists

9-Mar            Job and Economic Impacts of US Climate Policy             

Alex Barron, Assistant Professor, Smith College

16-Mar              Interstate Cooperation and US Climate Policy

Dallas Burtraw, Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future

23-Mar            Environmental Justice and US Climate Policy             

Avi Allison, Associate & Sarah Jackson, Senior Associate, Synapse Energy

30-Mar            The Power Dialog: National Update             

Eban Goodstein,            Director, Bard CEP

19-Apr            The Power Dialog: Reports and Next Steps             

Eban Goodstein, Director, Bard CEP

To join the webinars, please direct your browser to:

https://bluejeans.com/771995443

Follow the simple directions for participating via your web-browser (not the app).  A plug in will self-install as you click through the directions. Alternatively for voice only:

Call in: +1.408.740.7256, Code: 771995443

 

Eban Goodstein
Director, Bard MBA in Sustainability & Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy

Bard College
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-5000    845.758.7067 (t) / 845.758.7636 (f)
www.bard.edu/cep  & www.bard.edu/mba

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