Hosted by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) on February 1, 2022, author Bill Caplan will discuss his new book published by ELI Press—Thwart Climate Change Now: Reducing Embodied Carbon Brick by Brick.
In addition, expert panelists will convene with the author to weigh in. How can we best tackle embodied carbon emissions? What design and policy issues overlook their own contribution to atmospheric carbon? What are the best strategies to slow the pace of climate change within the coming decade? Join the Environmental Law Institute and experts in the field to discuss the science of climate change, sustainable designs, green policies, and so much more.
When: February 1, 2022 12:00 pm — 1:30 pm
This event is free and open to the public but you must register. Note: there is no in-person availability for this event.
- Please REGISTER HERE by JANUARY 28.
- Webinar information will be emailed one business day prior to the event. If you are unsure if you can access the webinar via the GoToMeeting platform, please go HERE to view system requirements prior to registering.
- All times noted are EASTERN Time. The webinar will begin at 12 noon Eastern, 11:00 AM Central, 10:00 AM Mountain, and 9:00 AM Pacific.
- There is no CLE for this course.
- Questions? Contact events@eli.org
Panelists:
Maxine Joselow, Staff Writer, The Washington Post, moderator
Kenneth Berlin, President and CEO, The Climate Reality Project
Meta Brunzema, R.A. LEED A.P., Architecture & Urban Design, Collective for Community, Culture, and Environment LLC
Bill Caplan, Author, Thwart Climate Change Now (presenter/panelist)
Meghan Lewis, Senior Researcher, Carbon Leadership Forum, University of Washington
Materials:
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