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DESCRIPTION:CLIMATE SAFE CALIFORNIA WEBINAR SERIES\n\nPhasing Out Fossil Fuels: A Just 
 Transition in the Oil & Gas Drilling and Refining Sectors\n\nHost: The 
 Climate Center (https://theclimatecenter.org/)\n\nTuesday, February 23, 
 2021 at 10am to 11:30am PT\n\nRSVP: 
 https://theclimatecenter.org/climate-safe-california-phase-out-fossil-fuels/\n\nHow 
 do we transition away from fossil fuels to high-road, climate-friendly 
 jobs? Speakers will discuss the current impacts of fossil fuel production 
 on frontline communities and what needs to be done to address them, a plan 
 for decommissioning California refineries, and the possibility of enacting 
 a fracking ban. What does the clean energy future look 
 like?\n\nPANEL:\n\nIngrid Brostrom\n\nIngrid Brostrom is the Assistant 
 Director of the Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment based in Delano 
 and Oakland, CA. She has legal and policy expertise in CRPE’s 
 environmental justice practice areas: toxics, climate justice, and 
 land-use, with an emphasis on hazardous waste, oil and gas, and Just 
 Transition. Ingrid was a member of the California Department of Toxic 
 Substances Control’s (DTSC) Community Protection and Hazardous Waste 
 Reduction advisory committee and DTSC’s consultation group for Metal 
 Shredding facilities. Ingrid is also a steering committee member of 
 Californians for a Healthy and Green Economy (CHANGE). Ingrid has taught 
 Environmental Justice at UC Berkeley College of the Law since 2015. Prior 
 to joining CRPE in 2006, Ingrid worked at a variety of environmental 
 non-profits focused on conservation issues.\n\nGustavo Aguirre Jr. 
 \n\nGustavo Aguirre Jr.is the Kern County Director for the Central 
 California Environmental Justice Network.  Gustavo is a California native 
 whose parents were farm workers and traveled from the coast to the desert 
 following the seasonal crops. Gustavo engaged in grassroots community 
 organizing and social justice in 2006 as a senior at Foothill High School 
 in East Bakersfield. Gustavo helped organize a walkout in solidarity with 
 high school students across the nation protesting aggressive immigration 
 laws. Prior to joining CCEJN, Gustavo worked as an organizer in Arvin, CA 
 with Global Community Monitoring. Since 2014 and with CCEJN, Gus has 
 coordinated the IVAN Reporting Network in Kern County and has conducted 
 environmental literacy workshops, as well as community science 
 data-gathering projects. Gustavo has participated in various state panels 
 including California Air Resources Board- Office of Community Air 
 Protections – AB 617 Consultation group and Department of Conservations 
 SB 83- Underground Injection Control review panel representing 
 environmental justice communities in the Central Valley.\n\nGreg Karras 
 \n\nGreg Karras is a Principal at Community Energy reSource. Community 
 Energy reSource offers independent pollution prevention, environmental 
 justice, and energy systems science for communities and workers on the 
 frontlines of today’s climate, health, and social justice crises. ​He 
 has extensive experience, knowledge, and expertise in the energy 
 manufacturing sector, including petroleum refining, and in particular the 
 refineries in the State of California. He has served as an expert for CBE 
 and other non-profit groups in efforts to prevent pollution from oil 
 refineries; to assess environmental health and safety impacts at 
 refineries; to investigate alternatives to fossil fuel energy, and to 
 improve environmental monitoring of dioxins and mercury.  He has also 
 served as an expert for the City/County of San Francisco and local groups 
 in efforts to replace electric power plant technology with reliable, 
 least-impact alternatives.\n\nSteve Garey \n\nSteve Garey is a retired 
 refinery worker that has spent 25 years working for both Shell and Tesoro 
 in their refineries in Washington State. He served as President of United 
 Steelworkers local 12-591 from 2010 until his retirement in 2015 
 representing workers in several refineries and related businesses. Steve 
 represented west coast oil workers as a member of the National Oil 
 Bargaining Rank and File Policy Committee during the oil strike in 2015. 
 Since retiring he has served on the executive committee of the Washington 
 State Blue Green Alliance and on the steering committee of the Climate 
 Alliance for Jobs and Clean Energy in 
 Washington.\n______________________________________________________________\n\nABOUT: 
 Climate-Safe California\n\nClimate-Safe California is a campaign by The 
 Climate Center and partners to help set the path to net-negative emissions 
 by 2030 in California.  \n\nClimate-Safe California is a powerful solution 
 to the climate crisis. It is a unique, bold, urgently needed, and 
 comprehensive campaign that will catalyze similar efforts in other states, 
 the nation, and the world. Read more below and view a recent slide 
 presentation here: 
 https://theclimatecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Climate-Safe-CA-Net-Negative-by-2030-Dec-2020\n\nNet-negative 
 emissions are achieved when more greenhouse gases are removed from the 
 atmosphere than are emitted into it, as a result of human activities (per 
 the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Special Report: Global 
 Warming of 1.5 ºC).\n\nEndorse Climate-Safe California below. Endorsing 
 the platform means that you, your business, or your organization generally 
 agree with the overarching goals and concepts. Endorsing does not indicate 
 support for any particular 
 legislation.\n\nhttps://theclimatecenter.org/endorsement/\n______________________________________________________________\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/15/18840056.php
SUMMARY:Phasing Out Fossil Fuels: A Just Transition in the Oil & Gas Sectors
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URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/15/18840056.php
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