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Sep 21 2022

OCT 3 // Energy & Environment Forum: “A Renewed Commitment to Environmental and Energy Justice”

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Energy & Environment Forum

Dr. Tony Reames

Dr. Tony Reames: “A Renewed Commitment to Environmental and Energy Justice.”

OCT 3, 2022 • 1:00pm

TOYOTA AUDITORIUM

Webcast: tiny.utk.edu/ReamesEE

Calling for a renewed commitment to environmental and energy justice, Dr. Tony Reames will deliver remarks at the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy in an event co-hosted with the Center for the Study of Social Justice, Center for Ultra-Wide-Area Resilient Electrical Energy Transmission Networks (CURRENT) and Tickle College of Engineering.

Reames is the deputy director for energy justice at the U.S. Department of Energy, where he leads the department’s new Office of Energy Justice Policy and Analysis in the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity.

Previously, Reames established the Urban Energy Justice Lab and the Energy Equity Project at the University of Michigan. Both focus on research and solutions to the production and persistence of racial, income and geographic energy-related disparities.

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Guests may park in the Vol Hall Garage on White Avenue at no charge by requesting a parking voucher from the staff at the event.

Webcast: tiny.utk.edu/ReamesEE

Written by Patricia Contic · Categorized: Event: Co-Sponsored Events, Event: Energy and Environment Distinguished Lecture Series, Event: Recent Event, News

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Appalachian Leadership Institute

Institute of American Civics

Modern Political Archives

Baker Briefing Newsletter

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Podcast

Faculty

Faculty and Staff

Find an Expert

Faculty Fellows

Publications

Grants and Contracts

Research

Modern Political Archive

Students

About Our Student Programs

Living Learning Community

Baker Ambassadors

Baker Scholars

Washington Fellows

Japan Ambassadors Program

Minor in Public Policy Analytics

Diplomacy Lab

Vols Vote

Tennessee Campus Civics Summit

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