Trash, Energy, and Livelihoods

What is the role of transnational policy networks and paradigms in environmental policy and energy innovation in Latin America? Since the 1972 Stockholm Convention, the EU has made support of livelihoods a core component of its sustainable development agenda. Case studies will focus on the use of European funds to convert a Mexican garbage dump to a biogas station while securing livelihoods for evicted residents; the prospects for external support of small scale collectives in waste collection in Central America; market constraints on the Green Grease restaurant oil–to-diesel biofuels project in Brazil, and challenges and opportunities created by US-Brazil biofuels partnerships. Panel Discussion takes place as part of Center for the Study of Europe workshop on Financial Stability and Energy Security. RSVPs encouraged!

Speaker(s): Emilio Cano, Marta Marello, Libby McDonald, Natasha Vidangos, Ann Helwege
When
Friday, Feb 15, 2013 at 11:00am until 1:00pm on Friday, Feb 15, 2013
Where
The Castle, 225 Bay State Road
Who
Open to General Public
Admission is free
More Info http://www.bu.edu/european/upcoming-events/
Contact
Center for the Study of Europe
Elizabeth Amrien
617-358-6915
 
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