Power & People Symposium

Power & People Symposium

Mapping community exposure to energy infrastructure with insights from a first-of-its-kind database for healthy and just energy transitions.

By BU Institute for Global Sustainability

Date and time

Tuesday, May 7 · 9am - 3:30pm EDT

Location

Center for Computing & Data Sciences (CDS)

665 Commonwealth Avenue 17th Floor, Room 1750 Boston, MA 02215

Agenda

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Welcome: Refreshments and Student Poster Session

9:30 AM - 9:45 AM

Introductory Remarks

Rebecca Pearl-Martinez

Dr. Sandro Galea

Allison Crimmins


Introduction from Rebecca Pearl-Martinez (Executive Director, BU Institute for Global Sustainability). Remarks from Sandro Galea (Dean, BU School of Public Health) and Allison Crimmins (Director, Nat...

9:45 AM - 10:15 AM

Keynote Address: Matthew Tejada, Natural Resources Defense Council

Dr. Matthew Tejada


Matthew Tejada (Senior Vice President, Environmental Health, Natural Resources Defense Council) will discuss the current opportunity to plan for a healthier, cleaner, more sustainable future fully in...

10:15 AM - 11:00 AM

Understanding the Connection Between Energy Systems and Health

Dr. Jonathan Buonocore


Jonathan Buonocore (Co-Principal Investigator; Assistant Professor, Environmental Health, BU School of Public Health; and Core Faculty, BU Institute for Global Sustainability)

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM

Coffee + Mingle

11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

Introducing the Energy & Equity Exposures Database

Dr. Jonathan Buonocore


Jonathan Buonocore (Co-Principal Investigator; Assistant Professor, Environmental Health, BU School of Public Health; and Core Faculty, BU Institute for Global Sustainability)

12:15 PM - 1:15 PM

Lunch and Student Poster Session

1:15 PM - 2:00 PM

The Climate and Health Equity Co-Benefits of Energy Infrastructure

Brian Sousa

Zeyneb Magavi

Dr. Benjamin Sovacool


Brian Sousa (Research Assistant, BUSPH) will present the team's findings on the co-benefits of clean energy infrastructure. Joined by policy respondent Zeyneb Magavi (Co-Executive Director, HEET Clim...

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Energy Justice Hotspots and Epidemiology in Marginalized Communities

Dr. Mary Willis

Andee Krasner

Devin MacGoy

Jolette Westbook


Dr. Mary Willis (Co-Principal Investigator; Assistant Professor, Epidemiology, BU School of Public Health; and Core Faculty, BU Institute for Global Sustainability) will present the team's work on 1)...

3:00 PM - 3:45 PM

Closing Remarks and Cookies

Audrey Schulman

Dr. Benjamin Sovacool


Audrey Schulman (Co-Founder, HEET, and Executive Director, HEET Labs) and Benjamin Sovacool (Director, BU IGS).

About this event

Energy infrastructure surrounds us — yet communities are often surprised to learn what types of fossil fuel hazards their neighborhoods are exposed to and how their health may be impacted. Some bear the biggest burden as environmental justice hotspots that are disproportionately affected.

Understanding the legacy of these fossil fuel exposures (and who is exposed to what) is critical to a healthy and just energy transition.

Join us for the Power & People Symposium featuring Boston University researchers who have spent the last year developing a new database that takes a far more expansive view of energy infrastructure exposures in the United States than ever before. The research team will share early findings from their work to comprehensively map community exposure across a complex system of energy sources and the supply chain, all in one place for the first time.

We look forward to discussing how the Energy Infrastructure Exposure Intensity and Equity Indices [EI3] Database for Public Health will be an actionable public tool to support community groups, environmental justice organizations, and policymakers while advancing interdisciplinary research that reflects the connection between energy and health.

The symposium will take place in the greenest building in BU's history and one of the most sustainable buildings in New England.

Hosted by the BU Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS) and BU School of Public Health, which jointly funded this project through a Sustainability Research Grant.

Organized by

The Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS) pioneers research to advance a sustainable and equitable future. Our focus on planetary and environmental health, climate governance, and energy systems is grounded in equity and justice, robust data science, and real-world impact.

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