Curbing Climate Change with EVs: A Debate
Large-scale efforts are underway to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector. Like anything, effective policy and action requires input from different fields. But to no one’s surprise, not everyone agrees on the correct approaches to take. Should the solutions be all-EV? Or does monomania about EVs perpetuate harmful land use patterns? Is the goal to install EV chargers in every zip code, for equitable access? Or does that just lead to even more driving? These are just some of the positions our speakers will debate. Broaden and deepen your understanding of the role EVs do and don’t play in mobility, sustainability and equity.
Moderator: Breen Masciotra, AICP, EcoDistricts AP, Senior Project Manager, evolveEA, Pittsburgh, PA
Muhammed Patel, Midwest Transportation Advocate, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Chicago, IL
Nick Sifuentes, Program Director, Sustainable Cities, The Summit Foundation, Washington, DC
Jeff Peel, AICP, Deployment Manager, Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC
Anna Kelly, Senior Policy Advisor for EV and Parking, Office of Transportation and Infrastructure, City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA