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Subject You're Invited! The Intersection of Energy and Community
Date June 15, 2021 4:00 PM
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How can we dramatically reduce carbon emissions in a way that improves our communities and benefits everyone?


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Dear John,

The transition to an equitable, carbon-neutral economy will bring big changes to our communities. State and federal policies, utility programs, and the overall evolution from a world powered by oil and gas to a clean electricity-powered future, play out in our neighborhoods, workplaces, and homes. But it’s not just communities adapting to change. Cities, counties, and local institutions are often leading through model projects and Climate Action Plans to shape a new reality.

This summer, Fresh Energy will be hosting a webinar series ([link removed]) on Thursdays at noon in July to raise the question: How can we dramatically reduce carbon emissions in a way that improves our communities and benefits everyone?
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Registrants will get weekly reminder emails, access to webinar recordings, and an opportunity to submit questions for the speakers in advance. Register once and join as your schedule allows.
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July 8, 12-1 p.m.
Community Heating and Cooling:
How can district-scale heat and power projects achieve big carbon reductions and new union jobs?

Featuring panelists Brian Larson ([link removed]) and Tony Poole ([link removed]) , moderated by Fresh Energy’s Margaret Cherne-Hendrick ([link removed])
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July 15, 12-1 p.m.
Workforce of the Future:
How can Minnesota ensure broad access to jobs in the clean energy economy?

Featuring panelists Nina Axelson ([link removed]) , Robert Blake ([link removed]) , and Jamez Staples ([link removed]) , moderated by Fresh Energy’s Ben Passer ([link removed])
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July 22, 12-1 p.m.
Authentic Community Engagement:
What is the difference between public input and a co-created climate vision?

Featuring panelists Russ Stark ([link removed]) and Adri Arquin ([link removed]) , moderated by Fresh Energy’s Janiece Watts ([link removed])
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July 29, 12-1 p.m.
Electricity Instead of Gas:
How can communities embrace efficiency and electrification and avoid new fossil gas infrastructure?

Featuring panelists Margaret Garasica ([link removed]) , Keith Kinch ([link removed]) , moderated by Fresh Energy’s Margaret Cherne-Hendrick ([link removed])

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