In this episode of Green Streets Forum, host Kimberly Bullock speaks with Matthew Karmel, chair of the Environmental and Sustainability Law Group at Offit | Kurman and founder of the Planetary Lawyer Project.Matthew shares how lawyers can play a pivotal role in addressing climate change whether through pro bono initiatives, sustainable contracts, or community-driven advocacy. He discusses how the Planetary Lawyer Project empowers legal professionals to integrate climate action into their practice and highlights the importance of hope and vision in sustaining long-term progress.Tune in for an inspiring look at how law, leadership, and collaboration can work hand-in-hand to create meaningful environmental impact.The Planetary Lawyer Projecthttps://theplanetarylawyerproject.sub...Offit | Kurmanhttps://www.offitkurman.com/Climate Pro Bono Bootcamphttps://www.offitkurman.com/events/20...The Chancery Lane Projecthttps://chancerylaneproject.org/Matthew KarmelOffit | Kurman: https://www.offitkurman.com/matthew-k...LinkedIn: / matthew-karmel-sustainability
#sustainability #environmentallaw #climateaction #PlanetaryLawyerProject #probono #hope #vision #legaladvocacy #greenawareness #communityengagement
In this episode of Green Streets Forum, host Kimberly Bullock, CEO of USB Solar Solutions, explores the fundamentals of renewable energy. From solar and wind to hydro and geothermal, learn how clean energy works and why it’s essential for building a sustainable future.
Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone curious about sustainability.
----------------
Special shoutout to Antoine M. Thompson, Chief Executive Director of the Greater Washington Region Clean Cities Coalition (GWRCCC.org), for his leadership in advancing clean energy solutions.
Welcome to the reboot of Green Streets Forum! In this episode, host Kimberly Bullock, CEO of USB Solar Solutions, sets the stage for a new season dedicated to sustainability, environmental justice, and clean energy awareness.Join us as we take the first steps toward a greener future, exploring why going green matters, how it impacts our communities, and what you can do to get involved. This episode is educational, inspiring, and entertaining the perfect starting point for anyone looking to learn and grow with us.Powered by USB Solar Solutions – Lighting the way to a cleaner, brighter tomorrow with SunSign solar-powered solutions.Learn more and support our mission: www.usbsolars.com/podcast
Follow us on social media for updates:
This is the Preview for What's to Come and How the Green Table Talk has now decided to become the "Green Streets Forum" Starting in 2025.
Come sit down with me at the Green Table and listen to an informative interview with Mr. Henry Golatt who is one of the Founders of the HBCU Community Development Action Coalition (HBCU-CDAC). Get some insight on their Mission and Vision, and how we all can help.
This is a 20 minute Info Session about the Justice 40 and how your Community or Organization can benefit from this Initiative for Environmental Justice.
Short Podcast on some Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility.
In other words "What's this whole "GREEN THING"?
This Episode gives you a Birds Eye view on how the Baltimore City Public School System ensures each school dedicates some parts of their efforts to Environmental Responsibility and Going Green.
Our goal is to give you a brief understanding of how your Education Tax Dollars are being Spent to promote City students to become Environmentally Aware, Astute and Active.
This Episode describes some of the Federal Spending on Research and Climate. Specifically the CHIPS and Science Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
GTT Family, this episode gives information about the various companies that make Electrical Vehicles (EVs). We will identify the Countries of Origin, the Models/Makes and the Type of Vehicle. This Episode is a great way to help you in making an informed decision.
This Episode will Investigate 4 Big Companies that Our Community are Frequent Consumers and how they have made commitments to Environmental Responsibility.
These Companies are:
Hoping you enjoy what they bring to the "Green Table"
This episode covers information about 2 dynamic members of the Department of Energy who are an important part of the move toward Environmental and Climate Justice
Ms. Shalanda Baker, Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity and Secretarial Advisor
and
Dr. Tony Reames, PhD Deputy Director for Energy Justice
Let's talk about our Mission and where our Conversations will take us