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  • Penn Climate Seminar: Andrew Hoffman

    Steinberg-Dietrich 351 3620 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Penn Climate for a discussion by Andrew Hoffman titled "Climate Change Through the Lens of Veterinarians."Penn Climate welcomes Andrew Hoffman, Gilbert S. Kahn Dean of Veterinary Medicine at Penn Vet, for a seminar titled "Climate Change Through the Lens of Veterinarians."Veterinary medicine aims to protect and preserve animal health, biodiversity, and agriculture-food systems, all areas heavily impacted by climate change. We will discuss the connections between climate change and veterinary medicine while highlighting opportunities to engage across schools through a One Health framework. Finally, we will discuss Penn Climate Insights, a new knowledge-sharing platform originating from Penn Vet that

  • Penn Climate Seminar: Shelley Welton

    Steinberg-Dietrich 351 3620 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Penn Climate for a discussion by Shelley Welton titled "New Experiments in Public Power."Penn Climate welcomes Shelley Welton, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Law and Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, for a seminar titled "New Experiments in Public Power."In leading jurisdictions, the “easy” part of the clean energy transition has been achieved. What remains to be accomplished—constructing energy systems that emit no carbon, rather than just substantially less carbon—will be harder and more expensive. In recognition of these challenges, both New York State and the United Kingdom recently

  • Penn Climate Seminar: Karen Goldberg

    Steinberg-Dietrich 351 3620 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Penn Climate for a discussion by Karen Golberg titled "Developing Alternatives to Oil as Feedstocks for our Chemicals and Liquid Fuels"Penn Climate welcomes Karen Goldberg, Vagelos Professor in Energy Research and Chemistry, and the inaugural Director of the Vagelos Institute for Energy Science and Technology, for a seminar titled "Developing Alternatives to Oil as Feedstocks for our Chemicals and Liquid Fuels."It is widely accepted that decarbonization of our energy systems will have the largest impact on mitigation of climate change. But, with a move away from oil as a primary energy source, we will need to develop other sustainable