Michael Smolens: Clean energy politics heat up for GOP, but it’s not about climate change
Republican senators seek to reverse cuts in renewable energy tax credits that could hurt their states as global warming continues apace.
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Past Event
June 19, 2014 - June 20, 2014
1:30 pm - 1:30 pm
The Center on Global Energy Policy is proud to support the North American Student Energy Summit, which took place June 19th and June 20th in New York City. This event was hosted by Student Energy. For full program details and schedule please visit their website.
As one of the Regional Student Energy Summits, it occured simulateously with events in Africa, Latin America and Europe, and link 300 Noth American students with 1,200 other students around the world. The theme of the 2014 Regional Student Energy Summits was “Powering the Future.” The North American Student Energy Summit challenged a group of multidisciplinary postsecondary students from across the continent to both question and understand the key energy issues within their region, and to further comprehend them within the larger context of the existing and future global energy dynamics.
June 19th – Opening Ceremony at United Nations Plaza
Download the event programme: Opening Ceremony Details
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