Listen to a panel of experts discuss equity in the energy transition movement. Event sponsored by Sanford Energy and Environment Club (SEEC)
How can we keep equity and justice at the forefront while advancing a nationwide transition to renewable energy?
Duke University students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend a panel discussion on this topic organized by Sanford School of Public Policy's Energy & Environment Club. Get insights from experts whose organizations are working on this issue in an effort to ensure a more just and sustainable future for our economy, communities, and energy grid.
Info about panelists coming soon!
Attendees will be invited to enjoy light refreshments on the outdoor patio between Sanford and Rubenstein after the panel discussion (use door on the 2nd floor of Sanford).
Organized as part of Energy Week at Duke. Attendees will be expected to abide by Duke's current COVID policies on masking and social distancing.
Nov. 8 - 11, 2021. Energy Week at Duke is organized by seven student energy clubs across campus, with support from the Duke University Energy Initiative and the Center for Energy, Development and the Global Environment (EDGE) at the Fuqua School of Business, recently recognized among the top 10 business schools in energy.
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