This information provided by the Tompkins County Environmental Management Council.
THE GREEN NEW DEAL: Pathway to Ecological Sustainability?
Distributing Our Resources More Equitably While Preserving the Earth’s Biocapacity for Future
Generations
Please join the Environmental Management Council (EMC) for our semi-annual update, presentations by local contributors, and a reception on Tuesday, March 12, 2019, 5:00 p.m., in the Tompkins County Public Library Borg Warner Room. The free public program will take place 5:00-6:30 pm, followed by light refreshments and mingling until 7:00 pm.
After brief updates on the activities of EMC Committees, the main program will include the following:
Introduction
Overview of the Main Carbon/Climate Action Green New Deal Proposals Developed by Governor Cuomo and Congressional Representatives -- Guillermo Metz, Energy Team Leader at CCE of Tompkins County
Panel Discussion
Michael Hoffmann
Executive Director of the Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions and Co-chair of the President’s Sustainable Campus Committee at Cornell, which fosters climate change literacy across the campus.
David Kay
Senior Extension Associate with the Community and Regional Development Institute with a background in New York State’s “Smart Growth Policies.”
Francis Vanek
Senior Lecturer and Research Associate in Cornell's School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and
Adviser to the Engineers for a Sustainable World Program.
Question and Answers
Focusing on local priorities for establishing a more resilient community:
- With 3 degrees of warming already baked into our atmosphere, should we begin to shift our attention from mitigation efforts and invest more in deep adaption strategies?
- Does the Green New Deal anticipate technology fixes and an expanded economy to achieve our goals? How do we avoid overproduction, excess consumption, waste, and more pollution?
- How do we achieve a sustainable prosperity to meet everyone’s needs without exceeding the Earth’s capacity to provide us all with adequate sustenance, shelter, and security?
Refreshments at 6:30 p.m.
(Contact: Brian Eden, EMC Chair (607-272-8595)