Infrastructure Week has come and gone. Congress has put up serious money to fix roads, rebuild bridges, connect broadband, and address other essential public projects. While the numbers are big, the reality is that the US may not fill the $10 trillion investment gap needed by 2050 without leveraging federal funding to spur innovation, drive down maintenance, enhance resilience, and engage capital for community impact. Panel members will explain how the US could meet some of the key challenges in building and scaling modern, community-led infrastructure—from obtaining permits and de-risking projects to managing finance and deploying a workforce.
Moderator
Stacy Swann
CEO, Climate Finance Advisors
Speakers
Christine Harada
Executive Director, Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council
Nathaniel Keohane
President, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)
Collin O'Mara
President and CEO, National Wildlife Federation
Jim Pass
Senior Managing Director, Guggenheim Partners