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Welcome to the NAGT webinar seriesImproving Earth education one hour at a time

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Solve Climate By 2030

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See the full schedule and archives at the NAGT Webinar Series Homepage

http://nagt.org/190616

Get Involved in NAGT

http://nagt.org/95944

NAGT sponsors a comprehensive webinar series that is sure to be your one-stop-shop for strengthening work in Earth education. Webinars feature novel and innovative work in Earth education research and pedagogy, new teaching materials, and classroom and professional experiences of people like you. The NAGT webinar series is free and we encourage you to invite your colleagues to attend and join the discussion.

Sponsoring Projects and Programs

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Welcome to the NAGT webinar series

Improving Earth education one hour at a time

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Solve Climate By 2030

From Climate Despair to Civic Action

Eban Goodstein/David Blockstein: Bard Center for Environmental Policy

SolveclimateBy2030.org

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‹#›

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“Solve Climate” Means….

By 2030, be well on the way towards a 100% renewable economyElectric power from solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, + “storage” (batteries)Transportation transitioning rapidly toward Electric Vehicles (EV’s)

This solves the energy half of climate change.w

www.solveclimateby2030.org

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“Solar Dominance” Means

The point at which 50% of global electric power is produced by solar + storageWhy

Solar Dominance?

www.solveclimateby2030.org

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Because…

By the mid-2020’s, “distributed” solar + storage in many places will be much cheaper then power from the grid. And unlike with any other electricity source, you don’t need a utility. Millions and millions of people and companies can (and will) produce and store their own power.

www.solveclimateby2030.org

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Solar Dominance is the future–

Source: Seba 2018

but how soon?

www.solveclimateby2030.org

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Solar Prices vs Cumulative Capacity 1976 to 2016

$10/W

$1/W

1 MW 10 MW 100 MW 1,000 MW 10,000 MW 290,000 MW

1977

2016

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$.13

2018

2020

2022

2024

2026

2028

$.08

$.03

$.18

Utility Scale Solar Below Parity (2019)

Distributed Solar + Storage at Parity (~2021)

Retail Grid Price

Price Of

Electricity

$/KWh

Solar Dominance in Leading US Markets

(Assumes ~8% cost reduction for solar + storage every year, less then the trend since 2000;

Distributed = residential, commercial, industrial rooftop + community scale)

Utility Scale Solar

Market Disruption

Distributed Solar + Storage

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“Partial Grid Defection”

Beginning soon, people and companies will increasingly use the grid as back-up power, but produce most of their power with solar + storage.Utility death spiral? Maybe, but defection will be unstoppable.

Remember how we used to use telephone wires?

www.solveclimateby2030.org

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Is Solar Dominance by 2030 Possible?

2018

2020

2022

2024

2028

2026

2%

4%

8%

16%

32%

64%

Six doublings from 2018 gets the world to solar capacity powering 64% of today’s electrical needs.

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Disruptive Tech: Solar + Storage?

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/rising-speed-technological-adoption/

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Solve Climate By 2030

100% Renewable Power

What About Vehicles?

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Gasoline -> EV Transition

By 2030?

Yes If:

Autonomous Ride-sharing” Explodes

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AEV Transport is the Future

AEV Fleets are going electric

already because EV’s are much cheaper.

These companies are not profitable without going driverless.

The first one wins.

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Will EV Ride-Sharing

Seba 2018: Autonomous ride-sharing will be ready to go in 2021. At that moment, consumers (in leading markets) can--

Pay $900 per month for a new car

Pay $100 per month for a ride share subscription

Explode?

Seba 2018

Seba 2018

or

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Solve Climate By 2030

Solar Dominance

Autonomous EV Ride-Sharing

Powerful Market Forces

are pushing towards:

But the market alone will not get us there fast enough…

Questions?

www.solveclimateby2030.org

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Winter 2020: One-Night Teach-Ins & Speakers Network Presentations,

Speakers are available for lectures and brown bag events at colleges, universities, high schools, faith-based and community groups.

To reach beyond the usual audiences and maximize attendance. organizations are encouraged to host provocative, interdisciplinary “One-Night Teach-ins” about climate challenges and solutions

To volunteer to speak or request a speaker

:

www.solveclimateby2030.org

Solve Climate By 2030

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Solve Climate By 2030

April 7, 2020 – The Power DialogA nationally coordinated on-line event with hundreds of participating schools in every state: 52 hour-long, simultaneous, university-hosted webinars on state-specific solutions, followed by community dialogs focused on how students and citizens can take action.

University and

Business Sponsors

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April 7, 2020 – The Power Dialog

7 pm Eastern - 15 min national introduction7:15 State-wide virtual panel - transforming energy in our state8:00 Local site in person discussions - moving to climate solutions in our state, community and campusOutputs:

3 big ideas for each state from each siteParticipants informed and motivated to act

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University Hosts as of 10/31

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WHAT YOU CAN DO

Faculty and Staff1. Organize a Solve Climate Event (Public Lecture or “One-Night Teach-In”)

2. Become a Solve Climate Network Speaker

3. Host your state-wide “Power Dialog” webinar on climate solutions on 4/7/20

4. Host a Power Dialog on your campus on 4/7/20

Students and Community Members1. Organize a Solve Climate Event (Public Lecture or “One-Night Teach-In”)

Climate Solution NGO’s1. Organize a Solve Climate Event (Public Lecture or “One-Night Teach-In”)

2. Become a Solve Climate Network Speaker

University Sponsors

1. Lead “Solve Climate By 2030” in your state

www.solveclimateby2030.org

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Activities at your institutionWhat do are you doing now to solve climate change?

What do you want to do?

www.solveclimateby2030.org

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Resources

TAKE ACTIONBeyond Gloom and Doom: How to Take Action for Clean EnergyVIDEOS

SLIDE PRESENTATIONSDr. Eban Goodstein: How to Solve Climate by 2020: Solar Dominance + Civic Action

BLOG POSTS

PODCASTS

Hunter Lovins & Eban Goodstein on Dispatches from the Zombie ApocalypseK-12 RESOURCES www.solveclimateby2030.org

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To sign upwww.solveclimateby2030.org

Eban Goodstein, ebangood@bard.edu

David Blockstein; SolveClimate2030@gmail.com 301-906-4958

Thank you!

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http://nagt.org/37340

Join or Renew Today!

Advocacy 101: Engaging Policymakers And Promoting The Inclusion of a Geoscience Perspective

Catherine Riihimaki,

Princeton University

and Mike Phillips, Illinois Valley Community College Wednesday, November 6, 2019Time: 9:00 pm PT | 10:00 am MT | 11:00 pm CT | 12:00 pm ET

Webinar Page - http://nagt.org/231489

NASA Resources Support Instruction of NGSS Earth System Phenomena

Elizabeth Joyner and Desiray Wilson,

NASA Langley Research Center

Thursday, November 7, 2019Time: 1:00 pm PT | 2:00 pm MT | 3:00 pm CT | 4:00 pm ET

Webinar Page - http://nagt.org/231420

Upcoming webinars:

Improving Earth education one hour at a time

See the full schedule and archives

at the NAGT Webinar Series Homepage

http://nagt.org/190616

Get Involved in NAGT

http://nagt.org/95944

Join or Renew

http://nagt.org/37340

Please Fill out our Webinar Survey

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