What does it mean to practice energy justice through community-centred outreach?
In this webinar, we’ll be joined by Dr. Sarah Kelly, Co-founder and Director of the Energy Justice Clinic at Dartmouth College. Dr. Kelly and her team have been working alongside communities in New Hampshire and Vermont to address energy insecurity through community-centred research.
From high electricity bills to the unseen burdens of staying cool in a warming world, energy justice goes beyond infrastructure -it’s about dignity, access, and listening closely to those most impacted.
Together, we’ll explore: What energy justice means in different contexts – How high energy costs affect people’s health, comfort, and daily lives What community-centered outreach and programming look like in practice
Well also reflect on how these lessons can guide SYCA’s new Heat Outreach Programme, which aims to supports elderly and low-income communities coping with rising heat and electricity costs in Singapore.
Whether you’re a youth advocate, researcher, or just energy-curious, come be part of this grounding conversation on power, care, and collective resilience.
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