Environmentalist Coralie Cooper on Benefits of Going Electric by Women's Power Toolkit Podcasts published on 2020-11-24T21:57:24Z For the Women's Power Tool Kit podcast a conversation with environmentalist Coralie Cooper on her green career and the positive steps being made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We are all worried about the devastating effect of air pollution and global warming. Learn about the breakthrough work in policy and implementation that is being done to help to save our planet. Recorded on November 5th, 2020 Women's Power Tool Kit Talks: The Environmental Benefits of Going Electric The conversation is moderated by CUSWF Executive Director Leslie Wolf-Creutzfeldt. Coralie Cooper has worked on environmental issues for over 20 years with states and the federal government. She is currently Deputy Director of the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM), a non-profit association of the air pollution control programs in eight Northeast states. NESCAUM provides technical advice and policy guidance to states on their air pollution control and climate programs. Coralie also worked at the U.S. Department of Transportation, contributing to regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fuel consumption from cars and trucks. She has a B.A. from Boston University, an MCP from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is a LEED AP and Certified Energy Manager. Coralie has served as an expert on working groups of the National Academy of Sciences, the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, and the Society of Automotive Engineers. Executive Producer: Lisa Faith Phillips Music by Sascha Ende Dreamsphere 7 https://filmmusic.io/genres/lounge-relax Genre Learning