Why climate policy can’t wait
September 
7
, 
2018

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Why climate policy can’t wait
Wednesday
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 With the pandemic still raging, the economy in meltdown, and calls for racial justice gaining greater momentum, what has happened to the political prospects for acting on climate change? Could the current crises build momentum for real climate solutions and policy taking hold in Washington, or will they prevent us from doing what's necessary to avoid ongoing climate disaster? What would it look like to address climate change while solving the deep social and economic problems that the nation faces? Join Rhiana Gunn-Wright, director of climate policy at the Roosevelt Institute and a co-architect of the Green New Deal, in conversation with the Globe's Editorial Page Editor Bina Venkataraman.

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Friday
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September 
7
, 
2018
4:30pm
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7:30pm

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Bina Venkataraman

Editorial Page Editor

The Boston Globe

Boston Globe Editorial  Page

Rhiana Gunn-Wright

Director of Climate Policy

The Roosevelt Institute

Brown University

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The first panel will examine these issues from a business/technological standpoint, and the second panel will dive into the implications on policy and politics. Panelists, made up of a combination of mayors, policy makers, academia and industry leaders, will discuss the future of work and the likely impact of automation, innovation, and other trends on cities across the United States.


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