The Next Level of Decarbonization
It’s becoming clear that sustainability goals are not enough to slow the global rate of climate change. Communities, states, and countries need to aim for the next level of decarbonization. This session discusses how we define additional steps to take, what new ambitious goals we should set, and how utilities can act now to push their organizations and communities to the next level.
– Emeka Anyanwu, Energy Innovation and Resources Officer, Seattle City Light
– Nancy Bui-Thompson, Board Director, SMUD
– Andrew Singer, VP, C&I Power Regional Sales, Constellation
– Angel Lance, Founder, National Public Utilities Council, Moderator
The Most Polluted U.S. Cities in 2024
The Most Polluted U.S. Cities in 2024 According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is responsible for 7 million deaths annually, and could cost the global economy between $18–25 trillion by 2060 in annual welfare costs, or roughly 4–6% of world GDP....