Building a “good energy” future: Who holds the power? | Chandra Farley | TEDxEmory
The transition to clean, pollution free energy is a dynamic, global undertaking impacting people, politics, and profit. In the United States, the energy transition is driven by political power with the profits of utilities taking the top spot for decision-making priority. In this reality, building an energy economy that provides equitable benefits for all people, especially communities that have carried the most burden, we must explore the political power of the most dependable voting bloc in the nation, Black women. Exploring the intersection of Black women’s political power and the clean energy transition is why Chandra Farley created the good energy project, to connect the transformational power of Black women to the movement for clean energy. Chandra Farley serves as Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Atlanta. Chandra sets direction for the City’s sustainability and resilience goals and leads the interdepartmental, and community-wide, engagement necessary to address the inequitable effects of climate change. Chandra’s is in charge of a comprehensive climate resilience strategy that will address energy insecurity, healthy housing, food systems, waste diversion, building decarbonization, workforce training, while advancing the City’s goal to achieve 100% clean energy for all Atlantans by 2035. Chandra is also developing the strategy to leverage the historic federal investment in clean energy and the Justice40 Initiative to advance these goals through a lens of environmental justice. Chandra founded ReSolve Consulting, an energy justice consulting firm and the “Good Energy Project,” a social space connecting the transformational power of Black Women to the movement for an equitable clean energy economy. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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