october, 2019
16oct7:00 pm8:30 pmClimate Smart Energy: Heating, Cooling and Turning the Lights On - Brooklyn
Event Details
Whether for heating, cooking or generating electricity, the so-called "natural gas" New Yorkers use is essentially methane, a fossil fuel and an
Event Details
Whether for heating, cooking or generating electricity, the so-called “natural gas” New Yorkers use is essentially methane, a fossil fuel and an extremely potent greenhouse gas. On top of that, it’s produced by fracking – a process banned in our own state for health reasons. It’s time for a transition to renewable electricity sources and the adoption of heat pumps and other modern, clean and efficient technologies for heating and cooling. What state and city policies can accelerate this switch on a large scale, and what benefits could we see?
Speakers:
Donnel Baird, Founder and CEO of BlocPower
Elizabeth “Betta” Broad, Outreach Director for the New Yorkers for Clean Power campaign
Patrick Robbins, coordinator, New York Energy Democracy Alliance
Moderator: Charlotte Binns, Director of Community Outreach at Joule Community Power and board member, North Brooklyn Neighbors
Presented by 350 Brooklyn.
Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm