Kate Gordon on Energy Policy and the Economic Risks of Climate Change



The Five Thousand Pound Life: The Energy Issue
Kate Gordon in conversation with Rosalie Genevro
Recorded May 10, 2014

The Five Thousand Pound Life: The Energy Issue was a symposium on energy and architecture organized by The Architectural League and the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) in May 2014.

As part of that symposium, Rosalie Genevro, the League’s executive director, interviewed Kate Gordon, Vice President and Director of the Climate and Energy Program at Next Generation. A nationally recognized expert on the intersection of clean energy and economic development, Gordon discussed current shifts in the policy landscape at the local, state, and national levels. Her work, in part, attempts to guide climate discussions from the environmental realm to the business sector where they might gain greater legislative traction in the United States.

Gordon is also the executive director of Risky Business, a joint initiative co-chaired by former Mayor of the City of New York Michael R. Bloomberg, former Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr., and former Senior Managing Member of Farallon Capital Management Thomas P. Steyer.

The Five Thousand Pound Life (5KL) is an initiative of The Architectural League on new ways of thinking, talking, and acting on architecture, climate change, and our economic future.

The Energy Issue is a GSAPP initiative to make energy a cultural issue, launched in partnership with Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope®. Follow the initiative @theenergyissue.

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