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  • Native Nations in the Energy Transition

    Over the last four years, researchers from SMU, Resources for the Future (RFF), the University of Arizona, and elsewhere have worked with the Southern Ute Indian Tribe on a collaborative research project aimed at supporting Tribal energy sovereignty. This in-person event (with a virtual option) will present the results of this research and explore additional topics related to Tribal energy sovereignty, the future of Tribal energy development, and how academic researchers can partner with Tribal nations to advance mutual interests. The in-person event will include an extensive opportunity for networking and relationship-building. This project has been supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. 
  • Unable to attend in-person? Register for our virtual event here.

    To view the agenda and speaker details, please view the event webpage. 

    Event Location: 

    Jacob Burns Moot Courtroom (on the 1st floor of Lerner Hall), GW Law

    Enter through the Jacob Burns Law Library, George Washington School of Law, 716 20th St NW, Washington, DC (between H and G Streets)

  • Funding for this event has been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The organizing committee includes Resources for the Future, SMU, the Native American Mining and Energy Sovereignty Initiative at the Colorado School of Mines, University of Arizona, University of Washington, and Arizona State University.

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