“What Now? — Climate Solutions in 2021, and Securing a Just Transition for West Virginia “
Announcement from Tom Rodd, West Virginia Center on Climate Change, December 24, 2020
Program details:
>>> In 2021, people in West Virginia and around the world will have a wide range of opportunities to support and participate in effective climate solutions – solutions that can meet the challenge of global warming and the climate crisis.
>>> To learn more about and discuss these opportunities, the public is invited to attend a free, live, expert-led, interactive Zoom webinar –– on Monday, January 25, 2021 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM USET — titled: “What Now? — Climate Solutions in 2021, and Securing a Just Transition for West Virginia.”
>>> The speakers will be: Molly Christian, Senior Energy Policy Reporter, S&P Global Market Intelligence; Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, National Organizer and Spokesperson, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action; and Evan Hansen, President of Downstream Strategies and member of the West Virginia House of Delegates.
>>> Please register now to reserve your place. A recording will be available for registrants who are unable to attend.
>>> Register now at this web-site: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6TtKANA2TbyXnP7sLa7kbg
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West Virginia’s Energy Future — Comprehensive Report in the Public Interest — Prepared by the Center for Energy and Sustainable Development, West Virginia University, December 14, 2020
West Virginia’s Energy Future — A plan to ramp up renewable energy to decrease costs, reduce risks, and strengthen economic opportunities in the Mountain State.