Past Events
A “Toxic Tour” of Los Angeles’ Oil Refineries
Members of Communities for a Better Environment join us as part of the "Crossroads: Intersections of Los Angeles' Energy, Environmental, Housing, & Racial Justice Movements" series
Event detailsA “Toxic Tour” of Los Angeles’ Oil Refineries
Members of the Communities for a Better Environment organization give a talk and Q&A focused on the oil refineries of Los Angeles as part of the "Crossroads: Intersections of Los Angeles' Energy, Environmental, Housing, and Racial Justice Movements" series. The series will feature academics, grassroots activists, lawyers, local government officials, and nonprofit organizations and will focus on three interconnected landscapes: housing resources, policing, and environmental racism.
Edmund Gaither T’00, Practice Lead Business Development and M&A Petroleum, BHP
Come hear from Edmund Gaither, BHP’s Practice Lead for Business Development and M&A in Petroleum, on the trends he is seeing in the industry.
Event detailsEdmund Gaither T’00, Practice Lead Business Development and M&A Petroleum, BHP
Are you interested in the global conventional energy industry, the M&A landscape in energy, and the role that traditional energy companies could have in the energy transition? Then come hear from Edmund Gaither, BHP’s Practice Lead for Business Development and M&A in Petroleum, on the trends he is seeing in the industry as well as hearing about his two decades of energy industry experience post-Tuck. Gaither is an expert on the energy M&A; prior to his current role, he held senior M&A and Finance roles at Shell on four different continents and worked for Enron.
Energy Pools - Creating a Data Visceralization for Energy Consumption
Learn about this large-scale art installation made with recycled textiles to make energy data accessible and tactile.
Event detailsEnergy Pools - Creating a Data Visceralization for Energy Consumption
Caroline Casey '21, Nikki Stevens (PhD candidate) and Jacque Wernimont (Distinguished Chair, Digital Humanities and Social Engagement) have worked collaboratively to build an interactive and tactile installation to help people understand energy usage in the United States. Climate and data scientists have continued to search for ways to make large scale data sets and long-term problems accessible to non-specialist audiences. Energy Pools is an effort to use large-scale art installation with recycled textiles to make energy data accessible and tactile and to encourage viewers to explore the steps needed to change the future of energy use in the United States. This talk will feature a discussion of the creation of the installation and thoughts on how tactile engagement with energy data might facilitate information understanding.
Beyond Policing: Centering Coalition Against Police Power
LA community groups discuss policing as part of the "Crossroads: Intersections of Los Angeles' Energy, Environmental, Housing, and Racial Justice Movements" series.
Event detailsBeyond Policing: Centering Coalition Against Police Power
LA community groups discuss policing as part of the "Crossroads: Intersections of Los Angeles' Energy, Environmental, Housing, and Racial Justice Movements" series.
New Energy: Michael Davidson, UC San Diego
The New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers series gives up and coming energy scholars and researchers the chance to share their work.
Event detailsNew Energy: Michael Davidson, UC San Diego
The New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers series gives up and coming energy scholars and researchers the chance to share their work.
Sustainability, Affordability, and Health Impacts of the LA Electric Grid
Part of the "Crossroads: Intersections of Los Angeles' Energy, Environmental, Housing, and Racial Justice Movements" series.
Event detailsSustainability, Affordability, and Health Impacts of the LA Electric Grid
Join us for a discussion about the LA electric grid as part of the "Crossroads: Intersections of Los Angeles' Energy, Environmental, Housing, and Racial Justice Movements" series.
Power-Up Thursday: Carbon Offsets 101
Colin Cinder and Mark Orloff, T’21 Revers Center Fellows, will share their project examining the industry best practices for carbon offsetting programs and how they could be used at Dartmouth.
Event detailsPower-Up Thursday: Carbon Offsets 101
Join the Revers Center for Energy for an introduction to carbon offsets. Colin Cinder and Mark Orloff, T’21 Revers Center Fellows, will share some insights into their project examining the industry best practices for carbon offsetting programs and how they could be used at Tuck and Dartmouth. The project involves research, emissions baselining, funding, and
project implementation across many dimensions of sustainability at Tuck. Community input into this project is welcome!
Environmental Racism and the Creation of Los Angeles Infrastructure
Join us for a discussion on environmental racism as part of the "Crossroads: Intersections of Los Angeles' Energy, Environmental, Housing, and Racial Justice Movements" series.
Event detailsEnvironmental Racism and the Creation of Los Angeles Infrastructure
Join us for a discussion on environmental racism as part of the "Crossroads: Intersections of Los Angeles' Energy, Environmental, Housing, and Racial Justice Movements" series.
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