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The Covid crisis has laid bare the need for real-time, comprehensive, and publicly accessible data—the climate crisis demands no less.
Join Ken Alex, Alicia Seiger and Michael Schmitz as they discuss how to fill the existing climate data gaps and why it’s time to move beyond an approach emphasizing voluntary reporting to one establishing carbon data accountability regimes.
Climate Data Policy Initiative of Stanford’s CodeX Center for Legal Informatics is co-hosting this conversation with the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance @Stanford and the Center for Law, Energy and the Environment @BerkeleyLaw.
- Ken Alex is the Director of Project Climate at the Center for Law, Energy and the Environment at Berkeley Law.
- Alicia Seiger is Managing Director for both the Stanford Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance and the Sustainable Finance Initiative.
- Michael Schmitz is Principal of Carbon Accountable and Project Lead of the Climate Data Policy Initiative @ Stanford CodeX.
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