DEC Energy Seminar: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Climate & Energy Leaders

PLEASE NOTE EARLIER START TIME! Northeastern University Professor Jennie Stephens discusses the need for diversity in climate and energy leadership.

October 13, 2020
12 pm - 1 pm
Location
Online
Sponsored by
Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, Office of Sustainability
Audience
Public
Registration required
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Irving Institute

The climate crisis is a crisis of leadership. For too long too many leaders have prioritized corporate profits over the public good, exacerbating climate vulnerabilities while reinforcing economic and racial injustice. Transformation to a just, sustainable renewable-based society requires leaders who connect social justice and antiracist, feminist principles to climate and energy.  During the Trump era, connections among white supremacy; environmental destruction; and fossil fuel dependence have become more conspicuous. The inadequate and ineffective male-dominated framing of climate change as a narrow, isolated, discrete problem to be "solved" by technical solutions has inhibited investments in social change and social innovations. But inspiring leaders who are connecting climate and energy with job creation and economic justice, health and nutrition, housing and transportation, are advancing exciting transformative change. Bold diverse leaders are resisting the "the polluter elite" to restructure society by catalyzing a shift to a just, sustainable, regenerative, and healthy future.

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Location
Online
Sponsored by
Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, Office of Sustainability
Audience
Public
Registration required
More information
Irving Institute