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Compiled by Terence K. Huwe and the staff of the IRLE Library

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

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Making Climate Change Policy

Work in Difficult Economic Times:

A CONFERENCE FOCUSING ON THE JOB AND EQUITY

IMPACTS OF CARBON PRICING POLICIES

 

 

May 5, 2009

 

8:30 AM—6 PM Conference

6:30 PM Reception

UC Berkeley International House

2299 Piedmont Avenue

Berkeley, CA

 

 

 

Carbon pricing policies like cap-and-trade programs are being proposed or implemented to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in California, the Western states of the US and Canada, and nationally. This conference will explore the design options within carbon pricing policies that shape impacts on employment and equity.

 

 

 

Workshop topics include:

In-depth workshop on carbon pricing policy options • Economic and equity impacts of carbon pricing policies • Common issues for labor and environmental justice groups • The politics of cap and trade in California and the West • How to prevent “leakage” • How to spend carbon revenues • Complementary policies

 

 

Confirmed speakers include:

Rafael Aguilera, Verde Group • Bob Balgenorth, State Building and Construction Trades Council • Vivian Buckingham, CERES • Chris Busch, Center for Resource Solutions • Barbara Byrd, Oregon AFL-CIO • Carla Din, Apollo Alliance • Dean Florez, California State Senator • Dave Foster, Blue-Green Alliance • Kate Gordon, Apollo Alliance • Lisa Hoyos, AFL-CIO • Holmes Hummel, AAAS Congressional Science Fellow, 2007-2008 • Dan Kammen, UC Berkeley Energy and Resources Group • Ian Kim, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights • Jill Kubit, Cornell Global Labor Instutute • Bill Magavern, Sierra Club • Rachel Morello-Frosch, UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management • Payal Parekh, International Rivers • Manuel Pastor, USC Program on Environmental and Regional Equity • Art Pulaski, California Labor Federation • Tim Rainey, Workforce and Economic Development Program • Jeff Rickert, AFL-CIO Center for Green Jobs • Nia Robinson, Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative • Erin Rogers, Union of Concerned Scientists • David Roland-Holst, UC Berkeley Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics • Neil Tangri, Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) • Jane Williams, California Communities Against Toxics • Joel Yudken, High Road Strategies

 

 

 

Sponsors: UC Berkeley Labor Center, Apollo Alliance, California Labor Federation's Workforce and Economic Development Program, California State Building and Construction Trades Council, Don Vial Center on Employment in the Green Economy, Energy Foundation, Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative, Western Climate Advocates Network (WeCAN), and others.

Registration: Register at http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/greenjobs/climatechange.shtml. Registration fee is $100 and includes the day-long conference and post-conference reception. Student registration fee is $50. Community groups needing scholarships can contact Andrea Buffa at (510) 325-3653, andreabuffa@berkeley.edu

General information: Theresa Short, laborcenter@berkeley.edu, 510-642-0323

 

 

 

 

The UC Berkeley Labor Center would like to keep you informed of labor-related research, events, and classes of interest to you!  Please take a moment to visit our new online mailing list registration form at http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/about/list.shtml and select the labor-related topics that most interest you.  Once your form has been submitted you will begin to receive occasional announcements based only on the interests that you have identified.

 

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