Episode XV Dan Kammen, Ph.D U.C. Berkeley
**SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE REVIEW** WITH DAN KAMMEN NOBEL PRIZE RECIPIENT–U.C. BERKELEY AND THE U.N.–IPCC. INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE.
Episode XV Dan Kammen Ph.D.
IN THIS EPISODE DAN EXPLAINS HIS RESPONSIBILITIES AT USAID WITH REGARD TO CLIMATE EQUITY AND DETAILS IN GENERAL THE INCENTIVE TO ADDRESS SOCIAL AND ENERGY INEQUITIES AS ONE SET OF ISSUES NOT ONLY REQUIRING ACTION, BUT ALSO PROVIDING OPPORTUNITY.
Detailed is the Navajo Nation's success in shutting down its coal infrastructure and embarking on an effort to provide off-grid solar to 15,000 tribal members currently without access to electricity.
The descriptive title for Episode 15 is "What if we save the planet and leave the world behind? A conversation on Environmental Justice." This episode features Daniel M. Kammen Ph. D. head of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab (RAEL) at UC Berkeley. He is a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, along with his team, for their work with the U.N. for the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Created for the Podcast Series, Climate Change is Here. Hosted by Robert Lundahl, Filmmaker and Journalist. Now on Apple Podcasts, and at ClimateChangeisHere.com