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Date:

June 4

Time:

10:00 am - 11:00 am

Organizer

Duke in DC

Email: elizabeth.devitt@duke.edu

The Biden administration has made clear its goals to address the climate crisis. A key component in tackling climate issues, domestic and abroad, is environmental justice. Environmental justice touches all aspects of life – from the food we put on our tables, the water in our faucets, the communities we live in, even our international affairs and much more.

In this series, we will bring together experts on a variety of topics that have direct or downstream effects on environmental justice, both domestically and abroad. Our panelists will consider ways that we can improve affordability, advance sustainability and increase access to essential resources as well as provide their recommendations and policy considerations for Congress and the Biden administration.

RSVP or stream on YouTube live for this conversation with:

    • Catherine Flowers, Environmental Health Advocate and 2020 MacArthur Fellow
    • Martin Doyle, Director of the Water Policy Program, Duke Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions
    • Greg Gershuny, Executive Director of the Energy and Environment Program, Aspen Institute