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Building Tomorrow: Conversations with Climate Solvers
Urban Green Council
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Buildings contribute to over 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City, and 38 percent globally. This podcast will introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of healthy, resilient, and equitable low-carbon solutions that help solve climate change bit by bit.
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Buildings contribute to over 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City, and 38 percent globally. This podcast will introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of healthy, resilient, and equitable low-carbon solutions that help solve climate change bit by bit.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Episode 5: Prioritizing Environmental Justice as we Electrify
Building Tomorrow: Conversations with Climate Solvers
30 minutes 56 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 5: Prioritizing Environmental Justice as we Electrify

As New York City transitions away from fossil fuels, it’s imperative that environmental justice be centered in policy making, and that people from historically disadvantaged communities actively benefit from the transition.

In this episode of Building Tomorrow, Zakiyah Sayyed and Anushka Maqbool sit down with Sonal Jessel, Director of Policy at WE ACT for Environmental Justice, to talk about Sonal’s career journey, WE ACT’s work with electrification and workforce training, and the importance of centering environmental justice in the electrification conversation.

GUEST:

Sonal Jessel, Director, Policy, WE ACT for Environmental Justice

HOSTS:

Zakiyah Sayyed, Former Crew Supervisor for NYC°CoolRoofs

Anushka Maqbool, Programs Associate, Urban Green Council

RESOURCES:

  • WE ACT for Environmental Justice Website
  • Gas Free NYC: Decarbonizing New York City’s Future Buildings with Local Law 154
  • WE ACT Membership
  • Urban Green's Analysis: Exploring Equitable Electrification
Building Tomorrow: Conversations with Climate Solvers
Buildings contribute to over 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City, and 38 percent globally. This podcast will introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of healthy, resilient, and equitable low-carbon solutions that help solve climate change bit by bit.