Climate-Safe California webinar #4: Clean Mobility – Driving to 2030 with Speed and Equity – 28 April 2021 - Clean Coalition
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Climate-Safe California webinar #4: Clean Mobility – Driving to 2030 with Speed and Equity – 28 April 2021

The Clean Coalition was a partner organization for this webinar, which took place on 28 April 2021 at 10am PST.


The Climate Center’s Climate-Safe California webinar series will take a dive into the science, economics, policy, and technical aspects of their Climate-Safe California platform. In this series of webinars the Climate Center will bring experts from across California to discuss the latest climate science, targets for emissions reductions based on that science, and the policies that will transition us away from fossil fuels, lead to sustainable mobility, decarbonizing buildings, and natural carbon sequestration. They will also cover how to finance climate action at scale, and what a just transition to a clean economy that serves frontline communities looks like.

The series will culminate with a policy summit that will focus on new legislative and administrative policy needed this year to achieve the vision of Climate-Safe California.  

See below for more information on the fourth webinar of the series. 

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Webinar #4: Clean Mobility – Driving to 2030 with Speed and Equity

April 28th, 2021 10 AM PST

This webinar was the fourth in The Climate Center’s Climate Safe California webinar series.

This webinar focused on multiple aspects of transportation and mobility, with a focus on achieving equity in the transportation sector. It included experts on electric vehicles, heavy equipment and freight, and the policies that will transform the transportation sector. Emissions from the transportation sector account for just over half of all greenhouse gas emissions in California. It is essential that we accelerate policies and programs that wean us off fossil fuel-based transportation systems as soon as possible. 

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Presenters: Philip Yu-Li Ting, Rebecca Fisher, Dr. Joseph K. Lyou, Andrea Vidaurre (she/her), and Ricardo Hidalgo

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Philip Yu-Li Ting is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly. He is a Democrat representing the 19th Assembly District, which encompasses western San Francisco and northwestern San Mateo County. Ting is focused on economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, while also continuing with progressive policies that protect and expand opportunity for all, equal rights, and environmental preservation. Ting serves as Chair of the Assembly Budget Committee.

 

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Rebecca Fisher is the Program Lead for Outreach and Partnerships at the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and a Board Member of the Electric Auto Association.

Through the Clean Cars for All program, Rebecca works to support a future where all Bay Area residents can participate in the EV revolution. She was previously a climate finance negotiator in the Obama Administration, representing the US at the Paris, Marrakech, and Bonn UN climate negotiations, as well as the Sustainable Development Goals summits.

Rebecca holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Brandeis University and a Master of Environment Economics and Sustainable International Development from Duke University.

 

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Dr. Joseph K. Lyou serves as President & CEO of the Coalition for Clean Air.  In January 2020 he was appointed to serve on the California Transportation Commission by Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon. Dr. Lyou also served as the governor’s appointee to the South Coast Air Quality Management District Governing Board from June 2007 to March 2019.

Prior to his work at CCA, he founded the California Environmental Rights Alliance, a public interest group dedicated to working on environmental justice issues. Dr. Lyou has spent 30 years helping community groups and concerned individuals with environmental protection issues, including air and water pollution, the clean-up of contaminated sites, and environmental justice. He previously held management positions with the California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund and Committee to Bridge the Gap. Dr. Lyou received his Ph.D. from UC Santa Cruz in 1990.

 

A woman with blonde hair standing in front of the washington monument.Andrea Vidaurre (she/her) grew up in the “Inland Empire”of Southern California and graduated with a BA in Global Studies from the University of California, Riverside. She has lived at the intersections of multiple issues which led her to engage in work that advances her communities’ quality of life. Over the past couple of years, she has worked on environmental justice issues throughout the Inland Empire. She is a co-founder and policy analyst of the Peoples Collective for Environmental Justice, a community based organization focused on fighting environmental racism and finding solutions through community work. 

 

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Ricardo Hidalgo serves as the Western Region Organizing Coordinator for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union.  For the last 15 years, Hidalgo has worked with port drivers throughout the United States focusing primarily on the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.  He has dedicated his career to help bring resolve to the exploitation of working-class men and women.  As state and local governments have passed environmental policies to combat climate change, he has fought to ensure that the financial responsibility that comes with these policies does not fall on the backs of workers but rather their employers. 

 

A woman with curly hair smiling for the camera.Lillian Mirviss is a strategic communicator and project manager focused on energy policy that pushes California towards its climate goals. Based in Sacramento, California, she manages Government Affairs for the Center for Sustainable Energy, walking the (virtual) halls of the Capitol to promote decarbonization legislation and ensure budgets for clean energy and clean transportation programs. 

 

A man with a beard and suit jacketRuben Aronin helps lead the Better World Group’s clean transportation, climate and clean energy portfolio. His demonstrated commitment to a clean economy has yielded enduring relationships throughout California and across the country with a vast network of stakeholders from nonprofit, media, government, philanthropy, and the private sector.

 

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