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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: Defending Climate Policy
DESCRIPTION:Defending Climate Policy: Breakout Discussions with State Advocates\nAs climate policy rollbacks spread across the country\, states are left grappling with how to navigate an increasingly defensive policy landscape. From attacks on renewable energy to broader attempts to undermine climate planning and protections\, advocates and policymakers are working hard to maintain momentum garnered in previous years and protect communities from further backsliding. \nIn this participatory event\, we’re connecting attendees with policy experts to explore how states can defend against attacks on climate policy. First\, we’ll analyze anti-climate policy trends across the country\, before splitting into three breakout rooms to dive deeper into state-level case studies in the Southeast\, New York\, and Michigan. We’ll come back together at the end of the session for Q&A and discussion with other on-the-ground climate advocates. \nOur expert panel includes: \n\nRuby Wincele\, Policy & Research Manager at Climate XChange\nAbigail Franks\, Membership and Policy Manager at Southeast Climate & Energy Network\nJon Binder\, Executive Director of the Model Climate Laws Initiative\, a joint initiative of Columbia Law’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Environmental Advocates NY\nCourtney Brady\, State Advocacy Director at Evergreen Action\n\nRegister
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-defending-climate-policy/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
CATEGORIES:discussion,webinar
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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: How States Can Secure a Clean and Reliable Grid
DESCRIPTION:As our buildings and transportation become progressively electrified and new energy intensive facilities come online\, states must engage in robust planning to ensure this load growth is supplied by clean energy. Our transmission grid today is aging and fragmented\, but states have a variety of policy tools at their disposal to plan for a clean\, reliable\, and affordable energy future. These tools include the creation of transmission authorities\, which are state entities dedicated to facilitating the planning\, financing\, and stakeholder engagement of transmission infrastructure deployment\, and the development of energy resource zones\, which are strategic locations where energy resources like wind or solar are abundant and key infrastructure investments could connect them to the grid.We’ve convened a panel of experts to explore how states are using transmission authorities and energy resource zones to ensure clean energy resources can connect to the grid and deliver reliable\, affordable energy. Our speakers include: \n\n\n\nCathy Boies\, Director at Gridworks\nAbby Watson\, Co-Founder and President of The Groundwire Group\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-how-states-can-secure-a-clean-and-reliable-grid/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
CATEGORIES:discussion,webinar
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SUMMARY:Project Drawdown: Conversation with Katharine Hayoe
DESCRIPTION:Where does climate action go from here?\nJoin Jonathan Foley\, Ph.D\, Executive Director of Project Drawdown\, for a conversation with renowned climate scientist and communicator\, Katharine Hayhoe\, Ph.D. \nFrom attacks on climate science by the current administration to the faltering of international climate negotiations and the rise of disinformation\, the past few years have presented unprecedented challenges for everyone working on advancing science-based climate solutions. \nKatharine and Jon will explore what it takes to connect across differences\, how to communicate climate science with accuracy and empathy\, and where in the world to look for meaningful action.  \nREGISTER NOW \nTheir conversation will unpack many common misconceptions about climate solutions\, discuss why breaking the “climate silence” and imagining a better future is so essential\, and why and how we talk about climate change may matter just as much as the science itself. \nAfter attending this conversation between two of the titans in the world of climate science and solutions\, you’ll come away equipped and inspired with new insights into how to catalyze change. \nYou don’t want to miss this Drawdown Ignite! 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/project-drawdown-conversation-with-katharine-hayoe/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:discussion,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260617T120000
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SUMMARY:Interactive Strategy Session: How Can We Better Support Your Climate Policy Work?
DESCRIPTION:Our team at Climate XChange is continually working to support the needs of professionals like you: advocates\, policymakers\, researchers\, and anyone seeking to advance state climate policy. But much of the climate and energy policy landscape has changed in the last year\, and we want to hear about how your needs have changed\, too. \nOur annual State Climate Policy Network Strategy Session is an informal\, interactive event where you can connect with other members of the SCPN and help guide the direction of our programs. We’d like to hear about your needs around overcoming policy obstacles\, collaborating with peers across states and silos\, and filling gaps in your network of support. We ask that all participants come ready to talk\, share ideas\, and connect with other members of the SCPN community! \nREGISTER TODAY
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/interactive-strategy-session-how-can-we-better-support-your-climate-policy-work/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
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