Investing Billions in Leaky Gas Infrastructure is a REALLY Bad Idea (w/Dorie Seavey)
Links for more info on today's topic:
Dorie's Report: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/612638ab5e31f66d7ae8f810/t/61561b8c4955b93159a753a3/1633033102069/GSEPatTheSix-YearMark.pdf
COP26 Global Methane Pledge: https://www.csis.org/events/beyond-cop26-global-methane-pledge
Biden's Methane Reduction Plan: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/US-Methane-Emissions-Reduction-Action-Plan-1.pdf
Maryann Sargent Study on Natural Gas Emissions: https://www.pnas.org/content/118/44/e2105804118
Boston Globe Article on MA Pipelines: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/10/03/science/massachusetts-envisions-fossil-fuel-free-future-gas-companies-are-quietly-investing-billions-pipelines/
Gas Leaks Allies: https://www.gasleaksallies.org/
The Future of Heat Bill: https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/swampscott-reporter/2021/11/18/mass-lawmakers-offer-path-natural-gas-transition/6378787001/
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Episode 82 of Energy Nerd Show & Tell. This week's guest: Dorie Seavey on MA's leaky natural gas infrastructure.
Dorie Seavey
Applied Economist, Research Activist & Policy Advocate
Applied economist, research activist, and policy advocate dedicated to complex systems change addressing the urgency of climate change. Deep experience at federal and state levels conducting targeted policy analyses that creatively leverage sound data and research. Accomplished project management and fundraising skills with capacity to lead high-visibility efforts requiring creativity, entrepreneurial orientation, and strategic cross-sector partnerships.