Protecting our Planet: Election Stakes in Washington and Beyond

Date

- 5:30pm

Location

Miller Hall 138

Description

Just months ago, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled its decision in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council (1984), significantly curtailing the ability of federal agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency to issue rules that aid in implementation of federal laws. Here in Washington, an initiative on the November ballot would repeal portions of the state's 2021 Climate Commitment Act. In this panel, faculty will discuss some of the many environmental policy issues being contested on the Washington ballot this fall and in the presidential race, and potential impacts on communities, business, and the planet we share.

Panelists:

Grace Wang, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning & Policy and Sustainability Engagement Institute

Zoë Plakias, Department of Economics

Troy Abel, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning & Policy

Moderated by Debra Salazar, Department of Political Science

AA/EO. Accessibility Statement: This event is intended for all participants, including those with visible or non-apparent disabilities.  For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact the Centers, thecenters@wwu.edu. Advance notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.