America's Energy Gamble: People, Economy and Planet
Date and Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST
Location
Virtual Seminar
Washington, DC 20460
United States
Event Type
Description
Contact: Carl Pasurka, 202-566-2275 ([email protected])
Presenter: Shanti Gamper-Rabindran (Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and the Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh)
Description: How can America get back to an energy transition that's good for the economy and the environment? That's the question at the heart of this eye-opening and richly informative dissection of the Trump administration's energy policy. The policy was ardently pro-fossil fuel and ferociously anti-regulation, implemented by manipulating science and economic analysis, putting oil and gas insiders at the helm of environmental agencies, and hacking away at democratic norms that once enjoyed bipartisan support. The impacts on the nation's health, economy, and environment were - as this book carefully demonstrates - dire. But the damage can be reversed. Ordinary Americans, civil society groups, environmental professionals, and politicians at every level all have parts to play in making sure the needed energy transition leaves no one behind. This compelling book will appeal to course instructors and students, government and industry officials, activists and journalists, and everyone concerned about the nation's future.
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