American Climate Leadership Summit, Day Three: National Health and Climate Forum
The 11th annual American Climate Leadership Summit 2022 (ACLS 2022) brings together world class speakers and diverse national and local leaders for four days of sharing and collaboration. It is the only national convening exclusively dedicated to building broad public support and political resolve for climate action. ACLS 2022 welcomes climate leaders of all levels–particularly those who are new and active at the local level. Join thousands of leaders like you who seek new connections and practical and immediately actionable guidance for engaging everyone, every day for just and equitable climate solutions.
Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four
11:00 AM-11:20 AM
National Health + Climate Forum Welcome + Opening Keynote- Robbianne Mackin, Chief Development Officer, ecoAmerica
- Leyla McCurdy, MPhil, Chair, Climate for Health Leadership Circle Executive Committee
- Arthur C. Evans, Jr., PhD, CEO, American Psychological Association
11:20 AM-11:45 AM
US Leadership on Climate + Health: The Office of Climate Change & Health Equity at HHS
The Department of Health and Human Services announced the formation of the Office of Climate Change & Health Equity in summer 2021. Hear more about the goals and agenda for this office and some early accomplishments.
- John Balbus, MD, MPH, Interim Director, Office of Climate Change + Health Equity, Office Asst. Secretary for Health, HHS
- J Nadine Gracia, MD, MSCE, President + CEO, Trust for America’s Health
11:50 AM-12:20 PM
Where we are on Climate, Health + Equity: Tools from The Lancet Countdown
It has been 5 months since the 2021 Lancet Countdown U.S. Brief was released. How are we operationalizing the findings to build health equity through climate solutions? What indicators should be considered for the 2022 brief?
- Natasha DeJarnett, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Environmental Medicine, University of Louisville
- Renee Salas, MD, MPH, MS, Lead Author; 2021 Lancet Countdown U.S. Brief, Lancet Countdown; Harvard Global Health Institute
12:20 PM-12:50 PM
From Federal Framing to Local Action
Community leadership, citizen-science, and grassroots advocacy to address the health impacts of climate change. Hear directly from Houston residents collaborating for action.
- Grace Tee Lewis, PhD, Senior Health Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund
- Denae King, PhD, Associate Director, Bullard Center for Environmental + Climate Justice at Texas Southern University
- Joetta Stevenson, President, Greater Fifth Ward Super Neighborhood #55
12:55 PM-01:10 PM
Natural Connections: Collaboration with the Environment
Restoring relationships with the natural world benefits both people and the planet. An example of the intersection of Anishinaabe teachings and Western ways of knowing in the healing process.
- Leah Prussia, Associate Professor, College of St. Scholastica
01:10 PM-02:00 PM
Mental Health + Our Changing Climate: Impacts, Inequities, Responses
In this session, hear from the authors of this report and the latest tools and resources for practitioners, communities, and policymakers to address mental health impacts of climate change.
- Susan Clayton, PhD, Professor of Psychology, The College of Wooster
- Christie Manning, PhD, Director of Sustainability; Assistant Professor, Macalester College
- Gavin Rienne, MPH, Epidemiology + Biostatistics PhD Candidate, University of Kentucky
- Derrick Sebree, PsyD, Clinical Psychologist, Michigan School of Psychology
02:00 PM-02:10 PM
Networking Session
02:10 PM-02:35 PM
Climate Action: Local Health Leadership
Think globally, act locally is advice we hear often, but what does that look like for climate action that improves health and health equity?
- Madelyn Gustafson, Project Coordinator, National Environmental Health Association
- Armen Henderson, MD, MBA, Co-Founder, Dade County Street Response, Disaster Relief Team
- Nichole Lemin, MS, REHS, MEP, Assistant Health Commissioner/Director of Environmental Health, Franklin County Public Health
02:35 PM-02:50 PM
Climate Change + Disabilities: Collaboration with the Association of University Centers on Disabilities
Over 61 million Americans have a disability and more than 1 billion do world-wide. People with disabilities need to be engaged at every level of climate justice.
- Meighen Speiser, Executive Director, ecoAmerica
- Liz Weintraub, Senior Advocacy Specialist + Host of Tuesdays W/ Liz: Disability Policy for ALL, AUCD
02:50 PM-03:25 PM
Reports from the Field: Direct from Climate for Health Ambassadors
Get to know your host, Climate for Health, through this session that will outline the opportunities for you to act and advocate with tools and resources provided through our program. Hear directly from Climate for Health Ambassadors about their actions to engage communities, peers, and policymakers on equitable climate solutions.
- Milagros Elia, MA, APRN, ANP-BC, Nurse Founder/CEO, M. Elia Nature-Based Healthcare Solutions
- Kasondra McCracken, MCHES, Senior Lecturer, Arizona State University
- Sydney Otis, Network Engagement Manager, ecoAmerica
- April Taylor, Tribal Liaison, Chickasaw Nation
- Gregory White, Director, Decatur Active Living, City of Decatur
03:25 PM-03:35 PM
Caring for Yourself to Care for the Planet
Engaging with our climate emergency can feel overwhelming at times. To do our best work, we all need to prioritize self-care every day.
- Bruce Bekkar, MD, Chair, Public Health Advisory Council of the Climate Action Campaign
03:35 PM-03:55 PM
Looking Forward: Onwards for Climate and Health
Looking forward on climate and health, Natasha Sood, Executive Chair of Medical Students for a Sustainable Future, will provide remarks followed by a dialogue and live audience Q&A with Katherine Catalano, Deputy Director of the American Public Health Association’s Center for Climate, Health and Equity.
- Katherine Catalano, MS, Deputy Director, Center for Climate, Health + Equity, American Public Health Association
- Natasha Sood, MPH, Co-Founder, Medical Students for a Sustainable Future
04:00 PM-05:00 PM
How to Build Programs + Policies that Equitably Address Climate’s Health Effects
Connect with experts to dive into step-by-step playbooks detailing city strategies that address “the trifecta” of climate, health, and equity. Strategies highlighted were designed to give all children a healthy, fair start to life — no matter their socioeconomic status or their zip code — and to be easily replicated for maximum impact. To celebrate the end of a long Zoom day, we will be bringing our coffee and our creativity. Join us! Organized by Healthy Babies Bright Futures and the National League of Cities.
- Robert Blaine, DMA, Senior Executive + Director, Institute for Youth, Education, and Families, National League of Cities
- Emily Koo, Director of Sustainability, City of Providence, Rhode Island
- Emily Larson, Mayor, City of Duluth, Minnesota
- Linda Rudolph, MD, MPH, Sr Advisor Climate, Health + Equity, Public Health Institute; MSCCH
A 2022 Review of the Farm Bill: Stakeholder Perspectives on SNAP
Meeting has been postponed. Meeting will be rescheduled for a later date.
Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2021
Witnesses
Panel I- Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- Kristina Keenan, Associate Director, National Legislative Service, Veterans of Foreign Wars
- Shane Liermann, Deputy National Legislative Director, Disabled American Veterans
- Christopher Slawinski, National Executive Director, Fleet Reserve Association
National Wildlife Refuge and Human Rights-Centered International Conservation Legislation
On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. ET, in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building and Cisco WebEx, the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife will hold a legislative hearing on the following bills:
- H.R. 6427 (Rep. Mike Johnson, R-LA) To amend the Red River National Wildlife Refuge Act to modify the boundary of the Red River National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. Red River National Wildlife Refuge Boundary Modification Act.
- H.R. 6734 (Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY) A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to reauthorize the volunteer services, community partnership, and refuge education programs of the National Wildlife Refuge System, and for other purposes. Keep America’s Refuges Operational Act of 2022.
- H.R. 7025 (Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-AZ) To prohibit the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service from funding entities that commit, fund, or support gross violations of internationally recognized human rights, and for other purposes. Advancing Human Rights-Centered International Conservation Act of 2022.
Driving Tomorrow: EVs & AVs
Climate change, rapid advances in technology and the drive for innovation are leading to a big shift in the world of automobiles.
The Biden Administration has set a target that by 2030, half of new passenger vehicle sales will be zero-emissions, making electric vehicles a norm rather than an exception. And smart, autonomous vehicles powered by AI could further transform driving culture.
As batteries, chips and electric charging stations become more vital, how can we design an infrastructure framework with sustainability in mind? What new skills will the workforce need to develop? How do we make electric vehicles affordable and accessible to all drivers? And can autonomous vehicles pave the way to safer roads?
Speakers:- Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), Commerce, Science & Transportation Subcmte. on Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight, and Ports
- Rep. Bob Latta (R-OH), Republican Leader, Energy & Commerce Subcmte. on Communications & Technology
- Everette Bacon, Member, Board of Directors, National Federation of the Blind
- Marc Bedard, CEO, Lion Electric
- Cathy Chase, President, Advocates for Highway & Auto Safety
- Eric Danko, Director, Federal Affairs, Cruise
- Toks Omishakin, Director, California Department of Transportation
- Trevor Pawl, Chief Mobility Officer, State of Michigan
- Jessika Trancik, Professor, Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Cathy Zoi, CEO, EVgo
American Climate Leadership Summit, Day Two
The 11th annual American Climate Leadership Summit 2022 (ACLS 2022) brings together world class speakers and diverse national and local leaders for four days of sharing and collaboration. It is the only national convening exclusively dedicated to building broad public support and political resolve for climate action. ACLS 2022 welcomes climate leaders of all levels–particularly those who are new and active at the local level. Join thousands of leaders like you who seek new connections and practical and immediately actionable guidance for engaging everyone, every day for just and equitable climate solutions.
Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four
11:00 AM-11:10 AM
Summit Welcome + Opening Keynote- Meighen Speiser, Executive Director, ecoAmerica
- Vanessa Hauc, News Anchor; Director, Telemundo Network News; Telemundo News Planeta Tierra
- Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S. Senator (D-RI)
11:10 AM-11:25 AM
Futures Not Freeways: Portland Youth Fighting for Transportation + Climate Justice
- Adah Crandall, Organizer, Sunrise PDX
11:25 AM-12:00 PM
Be a Climate Superhero
Margaret Mead’s famous quote “never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has” rings exponentially true for climate action. Each of us has the power to influence others in our lives. America needs all of us, including you, to help bring others around us toward solutions. You can be a climate superhero! Hear from leaders who prove that one person can be the change we want to see in the world (and for our climate).
- Benjamin Franta, JD, PhD, PhD Candidate, History of Science, Stanford University
- LaTisha Harris, Community Organizer, Mothers Out Front
- Kat Lockwood, Associate Organizing Director, NARAL Pro-Choice America
12:05 PM-12:15 PM
Local Action, National Purpose Spotlight; Personal: Family + Friends
There is so much we can do to be part of the solution on climate change, in our daily lives and with friends and family. In this session, hear about how you can make climate solutions a kitchen table issue, featuring Georges C. Benjamin, MD, Executive Director, American Public Health Association, interviewed by Leyla McCurdy, MPhil, Chair, Climate for Health Leadership Circle Executive Committee.
- Georges C. Benjamin, MD, Executive Director, American Public Health Association
- Leyla McCurdy, MPhil, Chair, Climate for Health Leadership Circle Executive Committee
12:17 PM-12:29 PM
Local Action, National Purpose Spotlight; Organization: Workplace + Beyond
There is so much we can do to be part of the solution on climate change, including in our daily lives. In this session, hear about what you can do to lead on climate in your place of worship, featuring Rev. Dr. Jim Antal, Special Advisor on Climate Justice to UCC Minister + President, United Church of Christ, interviewed by Carol Devine, Director, Blessed Tomorrow.
- Rev. Dr. Jim Antal, Special Advisor on Climate Justice to UCC Minister and President, United Church of Christ
- Rev. Carol Devine, Director, Blessed Tomorrow, ecoAmerica
12:30 PM-12:40 PM
Local Action, National Purpose Spotlight; Community
There is so much we can do to be part of the solution on climate change, including in our daily lives and right in our own communities. In this session, hear about what you can do to lead on climate in your city or town, featuring Ana Puszkin-Chevlin, PhD of the Growing Climate Solutions: Path to Positive SWFL, interviewed by Deneine Powell, Director of Path to Positive Communities.
- Deneine Powell, Director, Path to Positive Communities, ecoAmerica
- Ana Puszkin-Chevlin, PhD, Regional Director, Growing Climate Solutions: Path to Positive SWFL
12:45 PM-12:55 PM
Conservation Ranching: Grazing Our Way to a Better Climate
Grasslands are important carbon sinks but are threatened by development and a changing climate. There is a natural solution here, however, one that keeps them working as part of America’s breadbasket, but also brings out their best in response to the biodiversity and climate crises. Through its Conservation Ranching Initiative, the National Audubon Society supports ranchers to protect and improve habitat, while also connecting consumers to this important conservation work through the marketplace. These diverse grasslands become more resilient, better equipped to withstand extreme weather events. Join and learn how Audubon and America’s ranchers are working hand-in-glove across millions of acres.
- Melinda Cep, Vice President, Natural Solutions + Working Lands, National Audubon Society
- Doniga Markegard, Regenerative Rancher + Author, Markegard Family Grass-Fed
12:55 PM-01:05 PM
Farming in Emerging Economies: Ag-Weather Intelligence for a Changing Climate Adapting to the impacts of the changing weather starts with information. Digital Climate Advisor Services (DCAS) are scalable, location and crop specific advisories provided in-time to help small-scale producers adapt to the changing climate. Hear from an agricultural climatologist on how this technology is providing improved food security and nutrition.
- John Corbett, PhD, Sr. Advisor Agricultural Climatology, TomorrowNow.org
01:05 PM-01:15 PM
Conservatives, Conservation, Climate
- Erin Heskett, Vice President of Conservation Initiatives, Land Trust Alliance
01:20 PM-01:40 PM
Overcoming Climate Disasters
Climate change is increasing the severity and likelihood of major storms. From raging wildfires in the Western United States to stronger hurricanes hitting the coasts, Americans are feeling and seeing the impacts of a warmer world. Samantha Montano, PhD discusses the ways in which we can better prepare for climate disasters and support those impacted.
- Lisa Renstrom, President, Threshold Foundation
- Samantha Montano, PhD, Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
01:45 PM-02:15 PM
Local News, National News, or Is it News? Covering climate in the media. Discussion on how climate change is being covered in the media, and the prospects for more productive coverage in 2022.
- Louis Aguirre, News Anchor/Environmental Advocate, WPLG TV 10/Berkshire Hathaway
- Mark Hertsgaard, Executive Director, Covering Climate Now
- Vanessa Hauc, News Anchor; Director, Telemundo Network News; Telemundo News Planeta Tierra
- Bonnie Schneider, Meteorologist/Author, “TAKING THE HEAT”
02:15 PM-02:35 PM
Plastic-Free Futures: Education as the Path to Climate Justice
Plastic pollution is a planetary crisis, intersecting with climate and justice. Educating a wide audience about the connections between climate, environmental justice, and plastic pollution is key to creating the plastic free, healthy, just, equitable, and regenerative future we need for humanity to survive. In this panel discussion, hear from three leaders who are working at the frontlines to inspire action.
- Yvette Arellano, Founder, Fenceline Watch
- Sharon Lavigne, Founder, Rise St. James
- Lauren Ritchie, Founder, The EcoJustice Project
02:35 PM-03:15 PM
Youth and Truth to Power
Youth continue to be forces to reckon with for climate justice and action. Youth leaders will be speaking about the prospects for climate action in 2022, and how we all can be allies for the youth climate movement.
- Aniya Butler, Hip Hop + Climate Justice Coordinator, Youth Vs Apocalypse
- Hannah Estrada, Education + Organizing Coordinator, Youth Vs Apocalypse
- Jerome Foster II, Executive Director + Founder, OneMillionOfUs
- Alexandria Villaseñor, Climate Activist + Executive Director, Earth Uprising
03:15 PM-03:45 PM
Target 2022: Policy, Politics, Prospects + Priorities
We can solve climate change, but we need to act now. Governments, policymakers, and advocates have made amazing progress over the past decade on the science, technologies, and policies we need. In fact, we’re in a better position now to solve climate change than ever before. Hear from leaders working to move ambitious and just climate action forward in 2022, and what we can all do to help build the public support and political will needed for a healthy, safer, and prosperous future.
- Mandela Barnes, Lieutenant Governor, State of Wisconsin
- Sean Casten, Congressman (IL-06), US House of Representatives
- Phil Sharp, Board Chair, ecoAmerica
- Paul Tonko, Congressman (NY-20), US House of Representatives
03:45 PM-04:00 PM
Committing to Climate Action + Closing
- Bob Perkowitz, Founder + President, ecoAmerica
- Meighen Speiser, Executive Director, ecoAmerica
Trusting the Tap: Upgrading America's Drinking Water Infrastructure
The Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change of the Committee on Energy and Commerce will hold a hybrid hearing that includes both in-person and remote attendance on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. This hearing will take place in the John D. Dingell Room, 2123 of the Rayburn House Office Building, as well as remotely using Cisco Webex online video conferencing. The hearing is entitled, “Trusting the Tap: Upgrading America’s Drinking Water Infrastructure.”
Witnesses- Erik D. Olson, Senior Strategic Director for Health & Food, Natural Resources Defense Council
- Lori J. Mathieu, Public Health Branch Chief, Environmental Health & Drinking Water Branch, Connecticut Department of Public Health, President, Association of Drinking Water Administrators
- Kareem Adeem, Director of Water and Sewer Utilities, The City of Newark, NJ
- Richard Diaz, Midwest Regional Field Organizer, BlueGreen Alliance
- Jim McGoff, Chief Operating Officer and Director of Environmental Programs, Indiana Finance Authority, On behalf of Council of Infrastructure Financing Authorities
A 2022 Review of the Farm Bill: Horticulture and Urban Agriculture
Witnesses
PANEL 1
- Jennifer Lester Moffitt, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
- Terry Cosby, Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington, D.C.
PANEL 2
- Laura Batcha, Chief Executive Officer, Organic Trade Association, Washington, D.C.
- Brie Reiter Smith, Vice President of Product Leadership, Driscoll’s, Inc., on behalf of the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance, Watsonville, CA
- Marc Oshima, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer, AeroFarms, Newark, NJ
- Nate Olive, Owner, Ridge to Reef Farm, and President, Virgin Islands Farmers Alliance, Inc., St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Bruce Kettler, Director, Indiana State Department of Agriculture, on behalf of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Indianapolis, Indiana
The strategic importance of the Freely Associated States in the Indo-Pacific
The purpose of the hearing is to examine the strategic importance of the Freely Associated States to the United States and our allies in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Compacts of Free Association with the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau.
Witnesses- Mark Lambert, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State
- Dr. Siddharth Mohandas, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia, Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense
- Keone Nakoa, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Insular and International Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior
Oversight: Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Phyllis Fong, Inspector General, USDA