Tom Steyer & Sen. Ed Markey Share Virtual Stage With Top Two Youth Climate Leaders Today
The former presidential candidate and Massachusetts senator join nation's top two youth climate activists, Alexandria Villaseñor and Xiye Bastida, to discuss "Democracy, Climate and the Youth Vote." The dialogue is part of the newly-launched AREDAY2020 Virtual Summit.
ASPEN, Colo., Oct. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Former presidential candidate Tom Steyer and Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey join the nation's top two climate youth leaders, Xiye Bastida and Alexandria Villaseñor, today in a dynamic, intergenerational dialogue on the importance of immediately moving to a clean, renewable energy economy and getting out the youth vote for the upcoming Presidential election. The conversation, titled "Democracy, Climate and the Youth Vote," will be released publicly today, October 22, at 5pm EDT, on AREDAY.net and available any time after that online. It focuses around Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden's climate plan and the need to mobilize the youth vote as well as the women's vote in the presidential election November 3.
The dialogue is part of the AREDAY2020 Virtual Summit, a dialogue series launched this month by the American Renewable Energy Institute (AREI) and its AREDAY (American Renewable Energy Day) program. The series features different national leaders each week on topics ranging from democracy and the vote to climate finance solutions, social justice, the oceans and the climate crisis. The series will be promoted through AREDAY's partnership with EarthxTV.
Chip Comins, Chairman and CEO of AREI, says, "Our house is on fire, and the youth are speaking out. They will have to deal with the impacts. This is the ultimate tragedy, and it's not changing until we end our dependence on fossil fuels."
Xiye Bastida is one of the most dynamic of these youth leaders. At last year's Global Citizen Festival in New York City, where she was introduced by Leonardo DiCaprio, she said, "Change is coming, whether the establishment is ready for it or not. Together, we can build a 100% renewable world." On Sept 21, 2020, Xiye released her first TED Talk, which has already received over 800,000 views.
The second of the nation's top youth activist's duo is Alexandria Villaseñor. Speaking at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, viewed by 122 million people over four nights, she said, "Climate change is impacting us now, and it's robbing my generation of our future. For young people my age, every aspect of our lives — from where we go to school, to what kind of careers we will have, to whether or not we can have a family — depends on us taking action now."
Tom Steyer has made a $45 million commitment to motivating youth to vote through his new progressive nonprofit, NextGen America. "Climate is a top issue for young people," says Steyer. "We're seeing a dramatic record-breaking turn out of young voters. In addition, we're seeing a spread of Democratic and Republican support that's a multiple of what it was four years ago," he continues. "Forty percent of all potential voters are 18-34 and they vote at half the rate of other American citizens."
Senator Ed Markey's success in the Democratic primary was fueled by youth leaders. "They are not afraid to raise their voices, demand accountability and to fight for justice," he says, adding, "In the face of government inaction, young people are…fueling a movement to demand radical change. [This] will make the difference at the ballot box."
In their dialogue, the four leaders discuss the strength of Biden's climate plan and what solving the climate crisis means for economic and pandemic recovery. The solution, they say, comes down to multiple actions--drawing down and capturing carbon and keeping greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere. By fast-tracking the implementation of climate solutions, including shutting off global fossil fuel emissions, we will not only avoid the most catastrophic impacts, but also will put tens of millions of people to work. The complete one-hour dialogue will be released to the public to watch today, October 22, at 5pm Eastern Time, at AREDAY or any time online after that.
The discussion with these four climate leaders is the 8th of 9 segments in this fall's AREDAY2020 Virtual Summit, a dialogue series on "Democracy and the Vote," launched Oct 1. The public can access a schedule, descriptions and the talks by registering at AREDAY.net. New programs are released and available every Thursday at 5pm Eastern Time.
About AREDAY – The AREDAY SUMMIT is a program of the American Renewable Energy Institute (AREI). It has taken place annually in Aspen or Snowmass, CO since 2004. The agenda includes a multi-day speaker series and IMPACT FILM. AREDAY offers attendees the opportunity to engage with clean energy world leaders from the public and private sectors, including the fields of finance, politics, solar, wind, biofuels, geothermal and leading-edge energy technologies. Participants have included President Jimmy Carter, the Prime Minister of Australia and the President of Iceland. More information at 970-930-8002 or AREDAY.net.
About AREI – The American Renewable Energy Institute (AREI) is a registered 501(c)(3) organization based in Colorado's Roaring Fork Valley. Focused on fostering actionable solutions around climate change, its programs emphasize the "Five E's – Energy, Environment, Economy, Education and Equality."
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SOURCE American Renewable Energy Institute
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