
The Hill's Energy & Environment Summit is set to take place on May 6, in Washington, D.C. Since Jan. 20, the White House has declared a national energy emergency, exited the Paris agreements and established the National Energy Dominance Council.
Join us as we gather leaders in government, sustainability and global energy solutions to discuss how the rapidly changing policies will affect the future of U.S. energy and the environment. |
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SPEAKERS: Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member, Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Co-Chair, Senate Climate Change Task Force; Member, Senate Environment & Public Works Committee Rep. Bob Latta (R-Ohio), Chair, House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Energy Christine Todd Whitman, Former Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); President, Whitman Strategy Group Elaine Buckberg, Senior Fellow, Salata Institute for Climate & Sustainability, Harvard University; Former Chief Economist, General Motors Chris Barnard, President, American Conservation Coalition Trey Cowan, Energy Analyst – Oil & Gas, Institute for Energy Economics & Financial Analysis Rebecca Higgins, VP – Policy, Eno Center for Transportation Alice Hill, Senior Fellow – Energy & the Environment, Council on Foreign Relations Lesley Jantarasami, VP – Research & Industry Strategy, Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) Lauren Riley, Chief Sustainability Officer, United Airlines
HOSTS: - Bill Sammon, SVP – Editorial Content, The Hill & NewsNation
- Mike Viqueira, Washington Bureau Chief, NewsNation
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Event Details Date: Tuesday, May 6 Program begins: 8:00 a.m ET Program concludes: 12:00 a.m ET
Location: Washington D.C and Streaming Nationwide
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