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May 21 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Free

The burning of wood biomass to produce energy is often promoted by various industries as a “clean” alternative to burning coal or natural gas. But the reality is that burning wood in large energy facilities produces more carbon emissions than burning fossil fuels. It also releases air toxins and other pollutants into neighboring communities and can incentivize the clear-cutting of precious woodland, contributing to biodiversity loss and the climate crisis. While Minnesota’s biomass sector has been in decline, the industry is eyeing a comeback, looking to “clean” and “carbon-free” energy policies and financial incentives at federal and state levels. But what are the implications of this for Minnesota’s climate, forests, and communities?

This webinar kicks off our educational series on the Minnesota 100% Carbon Free Energy Law. We’ll explore the contested ground around what “carbon-free” energy really means, who will benefit, and who will bear the burden.

Co-hosts – CURE, Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, Minnesota Environmental Justice Table

Guest presenter – Partnership for Policy Integrity

*** ZOOM REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZRS-y4xjR6Gdi51HkjTwRw#/registration ***

Details

Date:
May 21
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZRS-y4xjR6Gdi51HkjTwRw#/registration
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Kelsey Olson

Kelsey Olson

Director of Environmental Stewardship

Kelsey Olson (she/her) joined CURE in 2025 as its Director of Environmental Stewardship. As a skilled environmental naturalist, Kelsey’s work focuses broadly on environmental education and advocacy with a keen focus on rural land use and how that use impacts our environment and climate. Working Lands, how land is used to support agriculture and forestry, is a key focus of her work. She brings 15 years’ experience in public communication, environmental education, and rural community engagement – strong communication strategies are core in her work. This includes two terms of service with AmeriCorps in the VISTA program in Oregon and Maryland and a nearly 10-year career as a naturalist followed. She recently worked on communications and marketing for rural economic development.

Kelsey lives in New London, MN, with her young children, husband, dog, and two cats. They enjoy spending time together outside and finding small treasures in nature. Visits to Minneapolis often include visits to one of their favorite historical museums, the Minnesota Swedish Institute. Kelsey enjoys experimenting in the kitchen, whether this is canning local produce, making kombucha, or other treats!