[LTER-sbc_help] March 8 Virtual Climate and Clean Energy Youth Forum: Registration Open!

Hubbard Brook Research Foundation sciencelinks at hubbardbrookfoundation.org
Thu Mar 4 09:56:30 PST 2021


 ‌ ‌ March 4, 2021 Promoting the understanding and stewardship of forest ecosystems through scientific research and monitoring, policy outreach, and education Join us on March 8 for the 2021 Virtual Climate and Clean Energy Youth Forum! You're invited! The Hubbard Brook Research Foundation is co-hosting the Virtual Climate and Clean Energy Youth Forum on March 8, 2021 to engage students and young professionals with climate leaders in the Biden administration, New Hampshire’s congressional delegation, scientists, business leaders, and environmental justice champions. The event will kick off with an introduction by Anthea Lavallee, Executive Director of HBRF, and Dr. Charley Driscoll, Chair of HBRF's Board of Trustees and Professor of Environmental Systems Engineering at Syracuse University. Hubbard Brook Principal Investigators are on the agenda, along with participants in HBRF's Young Voices of Science Program. Schedule - March 8, 2021 9am - 1pm EST, via Zoom  9:00 - Welcome ​9:05 - Biden Administration Clean Energy/Climate Action Priorities Student-led Q&A with Shalanda Baker, U.S. Department of Energy Hannah Bristol, White House, Domestic Policy Council ​9:45 - Clean Energy and Climate Change Action in Congress Student-led Q&A with U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan, U.S. Representative Annie Kuster, and U.S. Representative Chris Pappas ​10:30 - Climate Futures for Transportation & Offshore Wind Student-led Q&A with Florence Chen, Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Special Assistant for Policy; Elizabeth Turnbull Henry, Environmental League of Massachusetts; and Alli Gold Roberts, CERES, Inc. ​ 11:10 - Breakout Sessions Launching a Climate and Clean Energy Career Exploring Environmental Science - Carbon Capture and Nature-based Solutions Accelerating Climate, Clean Energy, and Equity Actions in NH ​12:05 - Lunch & Learn: Shalanda Baker, Revolutionary Power​ ​12:45 - Wrap-up and Thank Yous! All are welcome. We encourage you to share this event with your networks. REGISTER here: https://www.mobilize.us/lcvnh/event/375742/ READ MORE about the event and find the latest updates here: https://www.nhyouthclimatetownhall.com/ Questions? Please reach out to Anthea Lavallee: alavallee at hubbardbrookfoundation.org. This event is co-hosted by the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, the League of Conservation Voters, Revers Center for Energy at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, ReVision Energy, Stonyfield Organic, and Sustainable Futures Consulting. Connecting science to people on the front lines of environmental decision-making is a key component of our mission. We do not advocate for specific policy outcomes, and our approach to science-policy outreach is non-partisan and equal-opportunity. The Hubbard Brook Research Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study. Hubbard Brook Research Foundation | 30 Pleasant St., Woodstock, VT 05091 Unsubscribe sbc_help at lternet.edu Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by sciencelinks at hubbardbrookfoundation.org powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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