Tony G. Reames, PhD
@tgreames
Energy and Environmental Justice Scholar and Policy Advisor (personal account)
ID:223373116
http://www.thegreenscholar.com 06-12-2010 05:58:50
20,8K Tweets
5,9K Followers
3,9K Following
What an honor and privilege to visit CRE to discuss how the US is centering #environmentaljustice and #energyjustice in our climate action.
#Housing in Paris is rated on both #emissions and #energyefficiency 🏠 Is knowledge power? Does this lead to better housing? Or does it still relegate the poor to the poorest quality housing? Energy (in)justice?
Our economy just reached another major milestone:
Over 15 million jobs have been created since President Biden took office.
Unemployment has also remained under 4% for the longest stretch in 50 years.
This is the great American comeback.
.President Biden is launching the first-of-its-kind national network to finance tens of thousands of climate & clean energy projects across America.
This will be an absolute game-changer on the ground. And it’s massively good news for jobs, justice & cutting costs whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/…
It is important to further understand how #energyburden is connected to #publichealth . In this IJERPH paper w/ Dorothy Daley & #JohnPierce , we find significant relationships that should shape our policy prescriptions for households and communities. mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/2…
#EnergyJustice is key to a fair #EnergyTransition
Looking forward to learning a lot over the next few days from some illustrious speakers, as well as fellow early career researchers and PhD students! Tony G. Reames, PhD
#WaterAffordabllity from Detroit to African Cities is a Human Rights Issue! blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/20…
Michigan AG Nessel slams DTE Energy's $456M rate hike request #energyjustice freep.com/story/news/pol…
Beyoncé is bringing 'Blackbird' back to Paul McCartney's truth by honoring Black history. In a 2018 interview, the former Beatles member discussed the inspiration behind the song, The Little Rock Nine, and the brave Black women desegregating the South. From Garrison Hayes: