Date: July 23, 2019

Time: 10:30 - 11:30 AM Pacific // 1:30 - 2:30 PM Eastern

Location: Webinar

Overview

The transportation sector is the number one source of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions nationally. What are states and regions across the U.S. doing about it?

Please join E2 for a close-up look at how clean car policies are being advanced at the state, regional, and federal levels.

Attendees will hear from experts who are on the front lines implementing the Low Emission Vehicle and Zero Emission Vehicle standards in Colorado; improving transportation and the clean energy economy under the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) collaboration between Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states; and defending the federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards – including California’s Section 177 waiver to the Clean Air Act.

Speakers –

Jordan Stutt
Carbon Programs Director Acadia Center

Luke Tonachel
Director, Clean Vehicles & Fuels Group, Climate & Clean Energy, NRDC

Will Toor
Executive Director, Colorado Energy Office

Moderated by Susan Nedell, E2 Mountain West Advocate

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