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This episode we are talking to Claybourne Clarke. Claybourne is the Public Policy Chair for the Association for Commuter Transportation, the premier TDM organization in the United States.
Read more at https://www.commutifi.com/resources/btl-s1e5
Professional Bio
Before joining CDPHE he spent over twenty years practicing environmental law, including serving as a Sr. Assistant Attorney General for the State of Colorado representing CDPHE’s Air Division. His work as counsel for the Air Division included representing the state in adoption of the 2014 “methane rules” for oil and gas (the first GHG regulations for oil and gas production in the US), and in the adoption of Colorado’s Low and Zero Emission Vehicle standards. Prior to his work in Colorado, Clay has worked as an attorney in Washington D.C. and internationally on climate issues. He served as an invited speaker at the 2006 United Nations Climate Change Conference and is an author of a chapter in the book, “Legal Aspects of Carbon Trading” published by Oxford University Press. Outside of work he is an avid rock and mountain climber, and has summited several of the world’s highest peaks including Mt. Everest. He is also a husband and proud father of two.
The "Between the Lines" Podcast by Commutifi In 2019, global emissions hit an all-time high and projections put us at a terrifying high line of 3.5 degree temperature rise by the end of the century. But the global pandemic may have been a turning point. New green recovery policies have the potential to decrease our 2030 emissions by 25% and put us on a new line that limits temperature rise to that critical 2 degrees. But what does the journey Between the Lines look like? Achieving these goals will require innovative solutions in every sector of our economy, but none may be more challenging and impactful than personal transportation. We’re bringing you experts, innovators, and interesting people working hard to revolutionize and decarbonize our commutes and daily trips. In each episode, we’ll discuss a different solution and ask our guest why it will save our planet.
This episode we are talking to Claybourne Clarke. Claybourne is the Public Policy Chair for the Association for Commuter Transportation, the premier TDM organization in the United States.
Read more at https://www.commutifi.com/resources/btl-s1e5
Professional Bio
Before joining CDPHE he spent over twenty years practicing environmental law, including serving as a Sr. Assistant Attorney General for the State of Colorado representing CDPHE’s Air Division. His work as counsel for the Air Division included representing the state in adoption of the 2014 “methane rules” for oil and gas (the first GHG regulations for oil and gas production in the US), and in the adoption of Colorado’s Low and Zero Emission Vehicle standards. Prior to his work in Colorado, Clay has worked as an attorney in Washington D.C. and internationally on climate issues. He served as an invited speaker at the 2006 United Nations Climate Change Conference and is an author of a chapter in the book, “Legal Aspects of Carbon Trading” published by Oxford University Press. Outside of work he is an avid rock and mountain climber, and has summited several of the world’s highest peaks including Mt. Everest. He is also a husband and proud father of two.
The "Between the Lines" Podcast by Commutifi In 2019, global emissions hit an all-time high and projections put us at a terrifying high line of 3.5 degree temperature rise by the end of the century. But the global pandemic may have been a turning point. New green recovery policies have the potential to decrease our 2030 emissions by 25% and put us on a new line that limits temperature rise to that critical 2 degrees. But what does the journey Between the Lines look like? Achieving these goals will require innovative solutions in every sector of our economy, but none may be more challenging and impactful than personal transportation. We’re bringing you experts, innovators, and interesting people working hard to revolutionize and decarbonize our commutes and daily trips. In each episode, we’ll discuss a different solution and ask our guest why it will save our planet.