HOSTED BY THE EMERGING CLIMATE LEADERS’ COLLABORATIVE
SAVE THE DATE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2024
IN THE RAMP-UP TO THE 2024 NEW HAMPSHIRE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, STUDENTS AND PUBLIC FIGURES WILL EXPLORE POLICIES AND SOLUTIONS FOR BUILDING A ROBUST AND RESILIENT CLIMATE ECONOMY WHILE HIGHLIGHTING THE IMPORTANCE OF CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND VOTING
There's no two ways about it, no generation of Americans face bigger challenges related to the environmental issues and the continuing march of global climate change than youngest members of our population. That's precisely why the League of Conservation Voters of NH, Hubbard Brook Research Foundation and the Irving Institute for Energy & Society at Dartmouth College have joined together to sponsor the 2024 YOUTH FORUM ON CLIMATE ACTION AND CLEAN ENERGY - THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2024. The gathering is a youth-focused forum at the intersection of public policy, climate action, and the clean energy economy. Through this public in-person event, NH students will have the opportunity to engage with policy and corporate leaders, celebrated authors and actors, philanthropists, and entrepreneurs to explore opportunities for building an economically strong and environmentally secure future.
Hosted by: Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, the League of Conservation Voters, and the Irving Institute for Energy & Society at Dartmouth College will host a youth forum at the intersection of public policy, climate action, and the clean energy economy. Through this public in-person event, NH students will engage with policy and corporate leaders, celebrated authors and actors, philanthropists, and entrepreneurs to explore opportunities for building an economically strong and environmentally secure future.
Goal: Providing a non-partisan platform for young business and environmental leaders at a crucial decision point in the presidential electoral process
Date: Thursday, January 18th, 2024 – 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Location: Bank of NH Stage, 16 S. Main St., Concord, NH 03301
Featured Presenters: NH student panelists, public figures of state & national significance.
Hosts: Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, League of Conservation Voters, Irving Institute for Energy & Society at Dartmouth College.
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