Taking bold action to tackle the climate crisis can be a win-win for the environment and the economy. The transition to a green economy has the potential to create millions of jobs, as many 2020 presidential plans show. But how can a green transition ensure that workers’ rights and good jobs are at the center, and that no one is left behind?

Join us on Tuesday, December 3 at 6:00 PM for a thought-provoking panel bringing together experts at the nexus of climate, racial, and economic justice, as well as those experiencing the energy transition directly, to discuss how to usher in a truly just, sustainable, green economy.

Featuring:

  • Moderator: Alexander C. Kaufman, Senior Reporter, HuffPost
  • Allison Ziogas, Journeywoman Electrician, IBEW Local 3
  • Amanda Novello, Senior Economic Policy Associate, The Century Foundation
  • Jason Walsh, Executive Director, BlueGreen Alliance
  • Julian NoiseCat, Director of Green New Deal Strategy, Data for Progress

Co-sponsored by The Century Foundation’s Bernard L. Schwartz Rediscovering Government Initiative and Data for Progress.

A recording of the event is available below.


About The Century Foundation

The Century Foundation is a progressive public policy think tank that seeks to foster opportunity, reduce inequality, and promote security at home and abroad. Founded in 1919, TCF pursues its mission by conducting timely, nonpartisan research and policy analysis that informs citizens, guides policymakers, and reshapes what government does for the better. TCF is based in New York, with a satellite office in Washington, D.C. Follow the organization on Twitter at @TCFdotorg and learn more at www.tcf.org.

About Data for Progress

Data for Progress is the think tank for the future of progressivism. Our goal is to show how a progressive agenda can win nationwide. We provide research, polling on left issues and analysis to support activists and advocacy groups, challenging conventional wisdom about the American public that lack empirical support. We are a multidisciplinary group of experts using state of the art data science techniques to support progressive activists and causes. Learn more at: www.dataforprogress.org.