Climate change has been, and will continue to be, one of the greatest global challenges we face. Cities hold a unique position in climate change. The impacts of climate change affect all areas of urban life, including infrastructure, city waterfronts, housing, and human health, and these impacts fall disproportionately on low-income communities and people of color. At the same time, urban areas are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. Cities therefore play an integral role in fighting climate change – both as advocates and as targets of reform. It is imperative for cities to take the lead in finding equitable solutions to protect all of their communities and to prevent further damage to the rural and suburban environments that urban activities have negatively impacted.The second event of the Fordham Urban Law Journal’s 50th year of publication provides a forum for this discussion at its 2023 Symposium, Building a Greener Future Through Urban Sustainability. Alongside scholars, government and agency appointees, technical experts, and advocates, the Symposium will explore a range of topics on urban climate adaptation and resilience, including flood prevention, electrification of the transportation and buildings sectors, efforts to equitably transition to clean energy, and the important environmental justice considerations central to all climate initiatives and policies.
Title:
Building a Greener Future Through Urban Sustainability
Date/Time:
Friday, February 10, 2023
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (ET) Eastern Time
Room 2-02 (Costantino)
New York NY 10023
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Fordham Law School
Credit:
The listing says CLE credit is available but does not say for which jurisdictions. Often Fordham events get credit in New Jersey and New York; in many jurisdictions, you may be able to self-apply for credit.
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