Pennsylvania Falling Behind in Renewable Energy Race
New research by the PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center shows that Pennsylvania is lagging behind the national pace of renewable energy growth.
Field Director, PennEnvironment
Started on staff: 2016
B.A., summa cum laude, Tufts University
Flora oversees much of PennEnvironment’s climate and grassroots organizing work, directing staff and mobilizing volunteers around the state to fight climate change and promote good clean energy policy in Pennsylvania. Before taking on this role, Flora was a member of Green Corps where she led campaigns to register youth to vote in Arizona and oppose the Dakota Access Pipeline in Iowa. She’s also directed several door to door canvass offices around the state on behalf of PennEnvironment and Work For Progress. Flora lives in Philadelphia where she enjoys long walks around the city, taking in all of the art, food, and parks it has to offer.
New research by the PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center shows that Pennsylvania is lagging behind the national pace of renewable energy growth.
If implemented, HB 1615 is predicted to save Pennsylvanians $294 million and reduce carbon pollution by 384,000 metric tons annually by 2030