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SUMMARY:Data Centers 101: Climate and Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:      \nJoin Front & Centered online on August 19 for this introductory event for “Shifting Power on Data Centers”—the first session of our Energy Justice webinar series\, hosted in partnership with the NW Energy Coalition (NWEC)! \nWe’re hearing a lot about data centers and their growing impacts\, but the narrative does not focus on how hyperscale data centers are also a climate and environmental justice concern\, and how they impact several areas of our lives\, including our health\, access to energy\, and our air\, water\, soil\, and more. \nOur aim in putting together this series in collaboration with NWEC is to increase public awareness and knowledge about the impacts we are seeing from hyperscale data centers on communities of color\, Indigenous peoples\, and low-income Washingtonians: folks who have historically been left out of decision-making processes\, despite experiencing the impacts of unjust practices and policies first and worst.  \nRegister here.
URL:https://nwenergy.org/eventnw/data-centers-101-climate-and-environmental-justice/
CATEGORIES:NWEnergy Events,Regional Events
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SUMMARY:The Human Side of Heat Pumps: Behavioral Insights for Customers and Contractors
DESCRIPTION:‘Buildings Don’t Decarbonize Themselves\, People Do’ is a Clean Energy Transition Institute webinar series highlighting how the social and behavioral sciences are essential to achieving building decarbonization goals. The second webinar in the series will focus on heat pumps\, given that they are a keystone technology that enables building decarbonization. The session will provide two parallel perspectives on the heat pump journey–that of a customer and a contractor. Four core questions will be answered from both perspectives based on social and behavioral science research informed by the technical specificities of heat pumps. The questions include: 1) What are heat pumps and why should I care?; 2) Will they work in my/this house?; 3) What will it cost/how much should I charge?; and 4) How do I get one? CETI Research Director Dr. Stacia Dreyer will moderate the discussion with presentations from Dr. Sarah Outcault (Market Transformation Research Director at the UC Davis Energy and Efficiency Institute and Western Cooling Efficiency Center) and Dr. Jen Loomis (Market Research & Evaluation Senior Manager at Resource Innovations).
URL:https://nwenergy.org/eventnw/the-human-side-of-heat-pumps-behavioral-insights-for-customers-and-contractors/
CATEGORIES:Regional Events
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