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Master of: Building Electrification

Master of: Building Electrification

Update: 2023-06-22
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In this episode, our podcast hosts return after taking May off to finish their capstones and graduate from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies with their Master of Arts in Sustainable Energy. Over the next few months, each host will share more information regarding her capstone with the Green Tea audience, in a mini series called "Master of:".


In this first episode Amythest Devlin, who last year shared with the audience her passion for the intersection of climate change and the built environment, talks with Sheida and Leonie about her capstone on the topic. This episode explores how policy interactions in metropolitan cities play a large role in helping address systemic implications of racist and discriminatory housing policies. What role to these policy creators have in addressing these concerns, and more importantly; How can we address systemic inequalities as we move towards a Just Energy Transition?

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Master of: Building Electrification

Master of: Building Electrification

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