From Ashley Engle, Indigenous Environmental Network <[email protected]>
Subject Hoodwinked in the Hothouse Part III: Would Build Back Better Burn Billion$?
Date March 1, 2022 6:53 PM
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Dear Relatives, 


You are invited to …


Hoodwinked in the Hothouse Part III: 
Would Build Back Better Burn Billion$?
How federal and state climate policies subsidize corporate greenwashing




 

Wednesday, March 9 at 3 p.m. Pacific / 4 p.m. Mountain / 5 p.m. Central / 6 p.m. Eastern : [link removed]
 

Click here to register. : [link removed]


This panel was preceded by Hoodwinked in the Hothouse I: Examining False Corporate Schemes being advanced through the Paris Agreement and by Hoodwinked in the Hothouse Part II: Frontline Voices of Indigenous Resistance beyond Climate False Solutions. The recordings of these events are available here : [link removed] and here : [link removed].


With federal and state governments poised to provide billions in climate subsidies, policy incentives and tax breaks to dangerous and dirty energy industries such as biomass and waste incinerators; nuclear power, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure for fossil-fuel facilities, frontline and environmental justice communities are facing increased pollution burdens and toxic threats.


This webinar will highlight emergent threats of climate false solutions across U.S. federal and state policy landscapes, featuring organizers, community leaders, researchers, and frontline organizations who are fighting the myths associated with CCS, nuclear, hydrogen, biofuels and waste incineration. Along with debunking false solutions, this webinar will highlight inspiring stories of success led by environmental justice communities. 


To effectively move money away from such dangerous policy directions and towards real climate justice solutions, coalition building is needed amongst national green groups, labor unions, climate philanthropy, and policymakers to join frontline communities in opposing these schemes.


The following Hoodwinked co-authors and experts will provide deeper analysis of, and strategies for circumventing these deadly threats that are emerging from the beltway and various state capitals in 2022:


Speakers: 
Julia Bernal, Pueblo Action Alliance : [link removed] Judson, Nuclear Information and Resource Service : [link removed] McCray, Indigenous Environmental Network : [link removed]ía Lyons, Southwest Organizing Project Albuquerque : [link removed] Dina-Argüello, Physicians for Social Responsibility - LA : [link removed]

The event will be moderated and facilitated by Professors Ana Baptista and Leonardo E. Figueroa Helland of The New School : [link removed], the Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management Program : [link removed], and the Tishman Environment & Design Center : [link removed]


This Webinar is co-hosted and organized by Hoodwinked Collaborative : [link removed] and The New School


This is the third panel of a series that builds on the momentum created by the most recent edition of HOODWINKED IN THE HOTHOUSE (THIRD EDITION): RESIST FALSE SOLUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE : [link removed]. Hoodwinked is co-created through the contributions of the coalition of organizations that constitute theClimateFalseSolutions.org : [link removed] collective, listed below:

Biofuelwatch : [link removed] Justice Alliance : [link removed] Justice Network : [link removed] Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives : [link removed] Group : [link removed] Justice Ecology Project : [link removed] Climate Action : [link removed] Environmental Network : [link removed] Transition Alliance : [link removed] Via Campesina : [link removed] Generation Justice and Ecology Project : [link removed] Rising Tide : [link removed] Aid Disaster Relief : [link removed] American Megadam Resistance Alliance : [link removed] Information and Resource Service : [link removed] Tide North America : [link removed] Change Collaborative : [link removed] 

This event is co-organized and presented by the coalition of organizations that constitute the ClimateFalseSolutions.Org, : [link removed] including Indigenous Environmental Network : [link removed] and Just Transition Alliance : [link removed] with the support and collaboration of the Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management Program of the Milano School : [link removed] and the Indigeneity, Decolonization & Just Sustainabilities Initiative of the Tishman Environment and Design Center : [link removed].

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Established in 1990, The Indigenous Environmental Network is an international environmental justice nonprofit that works with tribal grassroots organizations to build the capacity of Indigenous communities. I EN’s activities include empowering Indigenous communities and tribal governments to develop mechanisms to protect our sacred sites, land, water, air, natural resources, the health of both our people and all living things, and to build economically sustainable communities.
Learn more here: ienearth.org : [link removed]


 
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