Transforming Climate Anxiety to Action
Are you worried about the climate crisis and don’t know where to begin to take action? A good place to start is your workplace. Companies wield enormous influence and they have an important role to play in reducing emissions and advocating for climate policy. When employees speak, companies act!
According to Kite Insights, 8 out of 10 employees say they are ready and willing to take action on climate change in their jobs, but fewer than half feel “very” or “quite able” to do so. In this workshop you will hear directly from employee advocates about their climate journeys. Arielle Terry, Digby Hall, and Drew Wilkinson will share their insights and experiences driving organizational change. Join ClimateVoice and Work for Climate for a dynamic conversation about how employees can speak up to raise the bar on corporate climate advocacy.
Moderators:
- Deborah McNamara, Co-Executive Director of ClimateVoice
- Lucy Piper, Director at WorkforClimate
Employee Speakers:
- Digby Hall – Founding Director of Climatewise Design
- Arielle Terry – Manager, Lending Solutions at ATMOS Financial
- Drew Wilkinson – Founder and Consultant, Climate Leadership Collective
Arielle Terry is a climate finance evangelist, advocating for divesting money from fossil fuels and promoting workplace activism. She works at Atmos Financial, a climate fintech that is working to rapidly shift capital towards a clean economy for all.
Drew Wilkinson is a climate activist, community organizer, and co-founder of Microsoft’s 10k member employee sustainability community. He works for Planet Earth but provides consulting services for employee engagement, helping organization’s make sustainability part of everybody’s job.
Clean Energy Infrastructure and the Workforce to Build It
The Energy Subcommittee will hold a legislative hearing on the Blue Collar to Green Collar Jobs Development Act of 2019, on Wednesday, February 27, at 10:30 am in room 2322 of the Rayburn House Office Building.
To receive testimony from Secretary Sonny Perdue, U.S. Department of Agriculture on "The State of the Rural Economy"
Witness: Secretary Sonny Perdue, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Sea Change: Impacts of Climate Change on Our Oceans and Coasts
- Dr. Sarah Cooley, Director, Ocean Acidification Program, Ocean Conservancy
- Dr. Radley Horton, Lamont Associate Research Professor, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University Earth Institute
- Dr. Thomas K. Frazer, Professor and Director, School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Florida
- Margaret A. Pilaro, Executive Director, Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association
Hearing to Examine S. 383, the Utilizing Significant Emissions with Innovative Technologies Act, and the State of Current Technologies that Reduce, Capture, and Use Carbon Dioxide
- Paul Sukut, General Manager & CEO, Basin Electric Power Cooperative
- Steve Oldham, CEO, Carbon Engineering
- Kurt Waltzer, Managing Director, Clean Air Task Force
The Denial Playbook: How Industries Manipulate Science and Policy from Climate Change to Public Health
The Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee planned to hold a Feb. 26 hearing titled The Denial Playbook: How Industries Manipulate Science and Policy from Climate Change to Public Health. Witnesses at the hearing – part of the Natural Resources Committee’s historic month-long series of hearings on climate change – will speak to the tactics used by various industries to mislead the public about health and environmental risks and explain how to recognize the signs of a denialist misinformation campaign in any field.
However, as the hearing began with two Democrats and four Republicans present, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) was able to call the hearing out of order. The testimony continued as a forum.
Majority Witnesses
- Chris Borland, Retired NFL player. Chris Borland is a former linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. He retired early from a successful career because of concerns about chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a neurological condition caused by repeated blows to the head and body experienced by professional, college, and early age football players.
- Mr. Ryan Hampton, Founder, Voices Project. Ryan Hampton is a national addiction recovery advocate and person in sustained recovery from 10 years of active opioid use. He has worked with multiple non-profits and community organizing campaigns—including the nation’s top addiction recovery advocacy organizations.
- Ms. Alexandra Precup. Ms. Precup is a native of Puerto Rico who was displaced by Hurricane Maria. She will speak to the effects of climate change on her and her family.
- Dr. David Michaels, Professor, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, George Washington University. Dr. Michaels is the former Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. He is among the nation’s top experts in disinformation campaigns, including climate denial, and will speak to the ways in which denial campaigns across industries share similar recognizable traits.
A Global Crisis: Refugees, Migrants and Asylum Seekers
Witnesses
Panel I- The Honorable Raul Ruiz, Member of Congress (D-CA)
- The Honorable Eric Schwartz, President, Refugees International, Former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration
- Mr. Ryan Mace, Grassroots Advocacy and Refugee Specialist, Amnesty International
EPA's Enforcement Program: Taking the Environmental Cop Off the Beat
Witnesses
Panel I
- Susan Bodine, Assistant Administrator, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Panel II
- Bruce Buckheit, JD, MS, Analyst and Consultant, Former Director, Air Enforcement Division, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Bakeyah Nelson, PhD, Executive Director, Air Alliance Houston
- Eric Schaeffer, JD, Executive Director, Environmental Integrity Project
- Chris Sellers, PhD, MD, Professor of History, Director, Center for the Study of Inequality and Social Justice, Stony Brook University
- Jay Shimshak, PhD, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, University of Virginia
- Ronald J. Tenpas, JD, Partner, Vinson & Elkins LLP, Former Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice