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SUMMARY:RFF x Canary Media: Conversations on Electricity Affordability
DESCRIPTION:America has an electricity affordability problem: despite super-cheap solar and abundant natural gas\, the sheer demands of maintaining aging electrical poles and wires through increasingly extreme weather have pushed costs higher year after year. Tariffs\, trade wars\, and the potential repeal of clean-energy tax credits could make matters even worse. \nCanary Media’s Julian Spector will interview a panel of experts to talk about the most promising solutions to the electricity affordability crisis\, from building cheap\, clean energy and harnessing the power of distributed energy resources\, to modernizing the ways utilities charge their customers. \nPanelists \nJesse Buchsbaum\, Fellow\, Resources for the Future\nCharles Hua\, Founder and Executive Director\, Powerlines\nSapna Gheewala-Dowla\, Associate Vice President of Policy and Research\, Alliance to Save Energy\nJulian Spector\, Senior Reporter\, Canary Media (Moderator)
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/rff-x-canary-media-conversations-on-electricity-affordability/
LOCATION:Resources Conservation Center\, Washington\, DC
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SUMMARY:EPA’s Flood Cleanup Resources: Promoting Community Resilience through Risk Communication
DESCRIPTION:After a flood\, affected residents often want to assess the condition of their homes and businesses\, get rid of debris and muck\, and repair damaged property—however\, flooded buildings contain potential health risks. Getting information to the public after a disaster about what these health risks are and how to avoid them can be difficult. EPA’s Office of Research Development and Region 4 (Southeast) used the EPA’s risk communication framework and human-centered design techniques to figure out what information people affected by a flood need and how they make cleanup decisions. They used this input to create a website on how to safely clean out and fix up flooded homes. The website contains short how-to videos with step-by-step instruction from safely entering a flooded building to mold remediation techniques. The public can use this website to reduce hazards in the home after a flooding event to protect their health. It helps communities recover as quickly and safely as possible. The webinar will review the risk communication and human-centered design strategies used to develop the Flooded Homes Cleanup Guidance website and provide an overview of the website and its key features.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/epas-flood-cleanup-resources-promoting-community-resilience-through-risk-communication/
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SUMMARY:EPC Quarterly Community Poll Briefing
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join the Environmental Polling Consortium’s second quarterly community poll briefing of the year. This briefing is open to the public and will feature presentations on: \n-Recent polling on electric vehicle production courtesy of the Sierra Club; \n-Messaging to support IRA clean energy tax credits\, courtesy of Potential Energy; \n-Linking home insurance costs to climate change impacts\, courtesy of Potential Energy; and \n-Public perceptions on the Trump administration’s energy agenda\, courtesy of Embold Research. \nPlease register in advance. We will record this session and if you are unable to attend\, please register to ensure you receive a follow-up email with the recording and resources shared during the session. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/epc-quarterly-community-poll-briefing/
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SUMMARY:If/Then Progress Report: Analyzing Policy Action in 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following the launch in April of If/Then\, a new endeavor by Resources for the Future (RFF) to analyze emerging Trump administration\, congressional\, and major state policy actions\, the nonpartisan group is hosting a webinar on Tuesday\, June 24. During this webinar\, Anna Kramer\, NOTUS Environmental and Energy reporter\, will moderate a roundtable discussion between RFF scholars Kevin Rennert\, Alan Krupnick\, and Carlos Martín covering the analysis published to date and forecast upcoming issues related to emissions\, natural disasters\, markets\, and more. \nSpeakers \nAnna Kramer\, Energy and Environment Reporter\, NOTUS \nAlan Krupnick\, Senior Fellow; Director\, Industry and Fuels Program \nCarlos Martín\, Vice President for Research and Policy Engagement \nKevin Rennert\, Fellow; Director\, Federal Policy Initiative
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/if-then-progress-report-analyzing-policy-action-in-2025/
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