Why Wealth Inequality Matters for Climate Change (w/ Jennie Stephens)

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Episode 20 of Energy Nerd Show & Tell. This week's guest: Jennie Stephens on wealth inequality and Climate Change.

Each week, Jeannie and Bruce will interview an energy nerd about what's been getting them psyched about energy!

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Jennie Stephens,

Director of Northeastern University’s School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs

Jennie C. Stephens is Director of Northeastern University’s School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science & Policy, and Director for Strategic Research Collaborations at the Global Resilience Institute.  She is an internationally-recognized expert on renewable transformation, energy justice, climate resilience, and gender in energy innovation. Trained at Harvard and Caltech, she is a transdisciplinary academic with two decades of experience linking environmental science and technology with policy and social change.  

More about Jennie:

www.jenniecstephens.com

On Twitter @jenniecstephens

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