Date: November 6, 2019

Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET / 12:00 - 1:00 PM CT

Location: Webinar

Overview

The E2 1Hotels Fellowship supports emerging business leaders develop and implement projects that amplify the business and economic case for smart policies to address pressing environmental issues. This will be the final webinar showcasing our 2018-2019 class of fellows who have been working on a diverse set of issues ranging from clean water, energy and agriculture.

Please join us to learn more about the fellowship program and hear from two of our fellows about their projects and the progress they’ve made this year.

Featuring:

Daniel Turner
Washington DC

This project is a video series that will promote the economic benefits of clean energy by telling the stories of American clean energy workers in their own words.

James Ray
North Carolina

This project will use the Jordan Lake watershed within North Carolina as the basis of a cost-benefit analysis focusing on benefits for rural communities that participate in source water protection programs. Various scenarios will be included within the analysis to incorporate different livelihoods, land uses, and management practices to broaden the applicability of the results to other watersheds throughout the U.S. so utilities can learn about strategies that could serve as the basis of their own source water protection efforts.

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