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Join the Tishman Center and the NYC 2030 District for a talk about the hows and whys of energy and equity in the NYC area. This event will feature speakers with expertise on technology that is designed to help people contest the climate crisis and how we can make sure these technologies are accessible to all.Â
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The panel will be moderated by Mike Harrington, Director of Sustainability Engagement at the Tishman Environment and Design Center and Haym Gross of the NYC 2030 District.Â
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Justine Calma has covered climate change on the ground in four continents since the adoption of the Paris agreement in 2015. Her reporting calls out environmental injustice and scrutinizes solutions. She's now a science reporter covering energy and the environment at Vox Media’s The Verge and host of the podcast Hell or High Water.
Maria Stamas is an energy justice attorney and strategist dedicated to advancing a just transition toward a regenerative economy. Currently Founding Co-Director of the People's Utility Commons, she has spent the last decade as a lawyer and program director advocating before local governments, agencies, and legislatures in California, and across the country, for climate and energy solutions that simultaneously promote economic, health, and racial justice. Maria’s work in California together with the California Energy Efficiency for All coalition led to securing ~$250 million in new funds for affordable housing energy upgrade programs. Maria holds a law degree and master’s in Energy & Resources from UC Berkeley. She lives on unceded Chochenyo Ohlone land in Oakland, California.
Maddie works at NineDot Energy where she develops the strategy and marketability of NineDot’s flagship battery energy storage products. She's led the company's modeling efforts of the emissions impact of operating front-of-the-meter BESS assets in NYC, and has unwittingly become the foremost expert in Local Law 97. Earlier in her career, she facilitated the deployment of federal funding for rural internet infrastructure.
Zohra Roy leads product marketing and communications efforts for Logical Buildings, where she develops and drives the strategy for various smart building software products and serves as the voice of their users. In conjunction with product and growth teams, she empowers building owners/operators and small energy users to reduce their carbon footprint and earn revenue through utility-driven demand response programs.
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She is a born and raised New Yorker and has seen the impacts of climate change firsthand during her professional and academic career in various regions of the world—from Southeast Asia, North Africa, The Caribbean, and South America. This is why she is passionate about working at the forefront of climate innovation. For the past nine years, she has led and managed digital strategy and creative execution for sustainability-based startups, all the way to large biotech and pharmaceutical companies. She also had the chance to work on the largest non-utility solar PV power purchase agreement east of the Mississippi River (at the time of its conception) with Duke Energy Renewables and other large institutions in the DC area.Â
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She holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental Policy & Sustainability Management from The New School and a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health and Sustainability from George Washington University.Â
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