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Thursday, September 22 • 5:25pm - 5:55pm
Supporting Communities and Workers through Clean Energy Investment

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If managed well, clean energy transitions can drive local economic opportunities for communities and workers. Inclusive processes and policies are essential to ensure jobs are high quality and accessible to the local workforce. Projects also need to ensure access to affordable, secure and reliable energy for the world's poorest. Hear from labor leaders, policymakers, and advocates on how to avoid the mistakes of the past and ensure that clean energy transitions benefit all.

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Valerie Volcovici

Reporter, Reuters

Speakers
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Elizabeth Shuler

President, AFL-CIO
Elizabeth H. Shuler is president of the 58 unions and 12.5 million members of the AFL-CIO, and the first woman leader of America’s labor movement. A visionary leader and longtime trade unionist, Shuler believes the labor movement is the single most powerful vehicle for progress... Read More →
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Jonathan Wilkinson

Minister of Natural Resources, Canada
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson was first elected as the Member of Parliament for North Vancouver in 2015. He has previously served as Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard.Raised in Saskatchewan, Minister Wilkinson... Read More →
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Angela Wilkinson

Secretary General & CEO, World Energy Council
Angela Wilkinson is the 6th Secretary General and CEO of the World Energy Council, a diverse community network of over 3,000 member organisations that has been instrumental in promoting better energy developments in over 100 countries for nearly 100 years.Dr Wilkinson has led the... Read More →


Thursday September 22, 2022 5:25pm - 5:55pm EDT
DLCC, Spirit of Pittsburgh Hall David L. Lawrence Convention Center