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This event is a part of Energy Week at Penn, a week of energy-focused events across Penn’s campus.

Browse and register for other Energy Week events: energyweek.penn.edu

Boxed lunches will be available to go following the talk!

Cities account for 56 percent of the world’s population and 70 percent of GHG emissions, presenting both great opportunities and unique challenges for cities and the higher education institutions therein to address climate change. In this panel, we will explore the role of higher education institutions in Boston (MIT), New York City (Columbia), and Philadelphia (Penn) and how these institutions are advancing decarbonization efforts in the context of their communities.

Speakers

Nina Morris is the director of University of Pennsylvania's Office of Sustainabilty.

Julie Newman is a lecturer of environmental planning and sustainability at MIT.

Jessica Prata is assistant vice president of environmental stewardship at Columbia University.

Moderator

Saleem Chapman is chief resilience officer at the City of Philadelphia

Find full bios and event details at the Energy Week at Penn website.

This event is co-sponsored by Penn Sustainability, Penn Institute for Urban Research, the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, and the Penn Environmental Innovations Initiative.

Please note this is a hybrid event. We look forward to welcoming guests to the Kleinman Center’s Energy Forum. In accordance with the University of Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 guidelines, masks are optional for all visitors. PennOpen Pass and PennOpen Campus screenings are no longer required for entry to our events. Further details for joining in-person or virtually will be emailed with your registration.