Good morning, Hubbard Brook! Join us if you can for a conversation that weaves together several hot topics. The potential to coordinate across sectors is exciting!


Anthea


Virtual Youth Forum on Climate-Smart Affordable Housing in New England


Join lawmakers and leaders in forest products, clean energy, and housing for this lively discussion on building affordable housing in New England with clean energy technology and climate-smart forest products.



New federal funding for infrastructure creates the potential to invest in climate- and energy-smart construction that meets our housing demand, boosts our forest-based economy, and protects our climate - all at the same time! Join us for a special conversation at the intersection of climate, forests, and housing focused on building sustainable, affordable, equitable housing using regionally-sourced climate-smart wood products and cutting-edge clean energy technology. 


Panelists: Forest Products: Jameson French, President and CEO, Northland Forest Products, Inc.

Housing: Carmen Lorentz, Executive Director, Lakes Region Community Developers 

Policy: Ann Kuster, U.S. Congresswoman, New Hampshire’s 2nd District

Clean Energy: Madeleine Mineau, Chief Operating Officer, Essex Hydro


Student moderators: Bea Burack, Dartmouth College ‘25; Tim Hoheneder, University of New Hampshire, Ph.D. candidate; Allan Rubio, Dartmouth College ‘23


When: May 2, 2022, 12 PM – 1 PM (via Zoom)

Register here:  Emerging Climate Leaders




Co-hosted by the Emerging Climate Leaders Collaborative (ECLC). ECLC partners are the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation; the League of Conservation Voters; Revers Center for Energy, Sustainability and Innovation at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College; and Sustainable Futures Consulting.

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Anthea Lavallee (she/her)
Executive Director
Hubbard Brook Research Foundation
30 Pleasant Street
Woodstock, VT 05091
Office: (802) 432-1042