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#39 Charles Hernick, Director of Policy and Advocacy at Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Forum in Washington, DC

#39 Charles Hernick, Director of Policy and Advocacy at Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Forum in Washington, DC

FromBigger Than Us


#39 Charles Hernick, Director of Policy and Advocacy at Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Forum in Washington, DC

FromBigger Than Us

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Feb 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Charles Hernick is the Director of Policy and Advocacy at Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Forum in Washington, DC. Charles leads CRES Forum’s policy work and executes strategies to advance clean energy solutions and innovative approaches to reducing carbon emissions. Charles is an energy expert who understands emerging clean technologies, market barriers, and policies and regulations. For over a decade he has worked at the crossroads of economic development, energy, and natural resource management across the U.S. and on the ground in over a dozen countries in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. He is also a climate change expert who has integrated climate change considerations into U.S. government programs and policies and has authored climate mitigation and adaptation best practice guidelines for over a dozen development sectors. Charles is a proud appointed member of the Maryland Clean Energy Center Advisory Council.
https://www.citizensfor.com/
Released:
Feb 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Nexus PMG welcomes you to the Bigger Than Us™ podcast, which we, as energy geeks lovingly refer to as the BTU. Bigger Than Us is a podcast that focuses on ideas that will shape the future of our planet and ultimately, our existence. We will occasionally lean into energy topics because after all, it’s the key to our collective survival, but we’ll also explore other areas that we believe will have an effect that is Bigger Than Us.