Center for Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health (CEEJH)

Aug 05 | 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Virtual

Frontline communities have long borne the brunt of extractive energy systems, facing environmental degradation and health risks. Over the next few decades, clean energy investments will either reinforce disparities or serve as the foundation of a just transition. This module looks at unequal practices in how energy is produced and shared, using examples from the United States and around the world. It introduces key ideas from Just Transition and democratic energy planning. Participants will engage with interactive video content, real-world case studies, and frontline testimonials to understand how to champion equitable energy solutions that prioritize community well-being and sustainability. By centering the voices and leadership of affected communities, this module empowers fellows to drive a just transition towards affordable, accessible, and clean energy for all.

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Aug 05 | 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Virtual