Thursday, February 4, 2021

3 - 4:30PM (ET)

A live streamed event. Advanced registration required. 

Join us for a conversation about opportunities for the Biden-Harris Administration to advance climate action and the promise of the Clean Air Act - healthy air for all communities. On this virtual panel you will hear the perspectives of an environmental justice leader, a state air regulator, a legal expert and a utility industry official. In order to ensure healthy air, immediate action on climate change is critical. In this discussion, subject matter experts will explore ways the Administration can help to deliver equitable and health-focused climate solutions by supporting full implementation of the Clean Air Act, improving air quality monitoring technologies and reporting, fostering the growth of clean, non-combustible energy and low-emission and zero-emission vehicles, and other promising approaches.

Hosted by The American Lung Association and American University's Centers for Environmental Policy and Environmental Filmmaking

Speakers

  • Laura Kate Bender,  National Assistant Vice President, Healthy Air, American Lung Association
  • Kelsey Brugger, Reporter, E&E News, Moderator
  • Dan Fiorino, Director, American University Center for Environmental Policy
  • Adrienne Hollis, Senior Climate Justice and Health Scientist, Union of Concerned Scientists 
  • Ali Mirzakhalili, Air Quality Division Administrator, Oregon
  • Marcy Reed, Massachusetts President and Executive Vice President of Energy Policy and Social Impact, National Grid 
  • Ann Weeks, Senior Counsel and Legal Director, Clean Air Task Force