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Environmental Justice and Building Our New Grid – Where Should It All Go?

Saturday, January 20th, 2024 2pm – 3:30pm

Join Green Sanctuary Committee members in WUS Parlor to attend via Zoom:

(In person at First Parish Concord – 20 Lexington Rd.  We START at 2pm, please arrive before. There is plenty of parking. Please wear a mask.)

ZOOM LINK: https://bit.ly/EJ-Table-Forum?source=email&

Join the MA Environmental Justice Legislative Table to discuss the elephant in the room- how do we build the renewable distributed electric grid we need fast, while not repeating the mistakes of the past? Learn more about our vision for infrastructure, energy democracy, and centering frontline communities in the process- as well as the current policy proposal from the EJ Table to greenlight good projects fast and nip bad projects in the bud.

The MA Environmental Justice Legislative Table members include GreenRoots, Alternatives for Community & Environment, Coalition for Social Justice, Arise for Social Justice, Groundwork Lawrence, and the North American Indian Center of Boston with allied support from Conservation Law Foundation, Union of Concerned Scientists, Massachusetts Public Health Association, Unitarian Universalist Mass Action, Clean Water Action, MA Climate Action Network, and Environmental League of MA.

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