Mighty Earth and The Sunrise Project host a media
webinar
which will explain the importance of addressing the climate and human
rights impacts across auto supply chains and the likely impact the
industry could have on curbing emissions.
Many of the big manufacturers are heavily promoting their electric
vehicles (EVs), but green motoring means more than just going electric.
New analysis for the industry evaluates 18 of the world’s leading
automakers on their efforts to eliminate emissions, environmental harm,
and human rights violations from their supply chains. It found that
although several big brands are sourcing fossil-free aluminum and steel,
over half have shown no progress on steel, the biggest industrial metal
climate culprit. Worryingly, two thirds have no commitment to Indigenous
or First Nation rights in their supply chains for aluminum, steel and
lithium for electric batteries.
This timely online media event will explain the importance of addressing
the climate and human rights impacts across auto supply chains and the
likely impact the industry could have in curbing emissions. The webinar
is geared towards both specialist and non-specialist media; panelists
will explain the broader impact the auto industry could have on driving
down global emissions if all components in the auto supply chain were
sourced and manufactured sustainably.
In the second half of the session, panelists will take questions from
the media. All discussions will be on the record.
Panelists:
- Jim Wormington, Human Rights Watch
- Kate R. Finn, First Peoples Worldwide
- Glenn Hurowitz, Mighty Earth
- Chris Alford, The Sunrise Project
- Laura Murphy, Sheffield Hallam University
Mighty Earth
Sunrise Project
05/04/2023 at 09:00AM
Climate change, rapid advances in technology and the drive for
innovation are leading to a big shift in the world of automobiles.
The Biden Administration has set a target that by 2030, half of new
passenger vehicle sales will be zero-emissions, making electric vehicles
a norm rather than an exception. And smart, autonomous vehicles powered
by AI could further transform driving culture.
As batteries, chips and electric charging stations become more vital,
how can we design an infrastructure framework with sustainability in
mind? What new skills will the workforce need to develop? How do we make
electric vehicles affordable and accessible to all drivers? And can
autonomous vehicles pave the way to safer roads?
RSVP
Speakers:
- Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), Commerce, Science & Transportation Subcmte.
on Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight, and Ports
- Rep. Bob Latta (R-OH), Republican Leader, Energy & Commerce Subcmte.
on Communications & Technology
- Everette Bacon, Member, Board of Directors, National Federation of the
Blind
- Marc Bedard, CEO, Lion Electric
- Cathy Chase, President, Advocates for Highway & Auto Safety
- Eric Danko, Director, Federal Affairs, Cruise
- Toks Omishakin, Director, California Department of Transportation
- Trevor Pawl, Chief Mobility Officer, State of Michigan
- Jessika Trancik, Professor, Institute for Data, Systems, and Society,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Cathy Zoi, CEO, EVgo
The Hill
29/03/2022 at 01:00PM
Hearing
page
Witnesses
- David
Strickland,
Vice President, Global Regulatory Affairs, General Motors, Washington,
D.C.
- Lincoln
Wood,
Electrification Policy Manager, Southern Company, Atlanta, GA
- Matthew
Laughridge,
President and Managing Partner, Terry Reid Automotive Group,
Cartersville, GA on behalf of the National Automobile Dealers
Association (NADA)
- Trevor
Walter,
Vice President of Petroleum Supply Management, Sheetz, Inc., on behalf
of National Association of Convenience Stores, Altoona, PA
- Geoff
Cooper,
President & Chief Executive Officer, Renewable Fuels Association,
Ellisville, MO
- Josh
Nassar,
Legislative Director, International Union, United Automobile,
Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW),
Washington, D.C. Republican witness:
- Mark
Mills,
Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute, Chevy Chase, MD
House Agriculture Committee
1300 Longworth
12/01/2022 at 10:00AM