Energy, climate change, and the 2016 elections
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Free and open to the public.
The 2016 general election will have enormous implications for energy and climate policy in the United States. While much attention will be paid to the positions of presidential candidates, congressional and state elections will also have major implications for how federal and state governments address a variety of crucial issues such as implementing greenhouse gas reduction policies, regulating fracking, crafting subsidies for renewable energy, and much more. Experts with a variety of perspectives will discuss which elections they’re most closely watching, and what different results might mean for energy and climate policy in Michigan, Washington, and beyond.
Sponsors: UM Energy Institute, UM Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy (CLOSUP), UM Graham Institute, UM Program in the Environment (PitE)