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CGS Research Seminar: The Science and Policy of the Just Energy Transition

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At this event, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University Dan Kammen, will discuss science and policy considerations that go into the equitable phase out of fossil fuels.

Abstract: The climate science, technology, and policy landscape we face today are hugely out of alignment.  While the climate science community has highlighted the critical need for immediate action towards a 1.5 degree C (or, at one time we hoped, lower) global climate warming target, and while energy and transportation technologies are moving rapidly to enable that tremendously challenging goal, the US stands as a national denier of a path that requires immediate action on both the climate and justice transitions.  Both large infrastructure choices and immediate daily decisions are needed.  Sadly, every delay in moving the US to a productive, proactive position, makes achieving these goals less likely, or more costly.  Immediate, pro-environment, pro-justice, pro-business decisions are needed at the household, state, regional, national and global levels to put us on a sustainable path. I highlight a set of energy, transportation, and land-use modeling tools and policy opportunities that are consistent with the needed 1.5 degree Celsius objective that also meet social and environmental justice goals.  The critical role of decision-making is highlighted through a series of technical, policy, and social justice opportunities.  Recent events including the rise of a populist “Green New Deal” ethos, congressional debate over carbon pricing, and the role of environmental justice will be highlighted as critical, potentially 'last best chance' opportunities for climate sanity and meaningful support of much needed action. 


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