Modern Environmental Politics: Why Voting Is Your Superpower

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Join us to learn about big data, behavioral science, and why voting is your superpower

Environmentalists aren't voting as much as they ought to, but recent advances in data analytics and behavioral science offer hope for 2020 and beyond. With fresh data from recent elections and mobilization experiments, voter turnout expert Nathaniel Stinnett will discuss how modern political campaigns identify and mobilize voters, and how that impacts environmental policy at the local, state, and federal level.
Nathaniel will also explain how you can get involved through the Environmental Voter Project and Interfaith Power & Light's Faith Climate Voter Pledge.
Speaker: Nathaniel Stinnet, Environment Voter Project
Sponsored by CT Interfaith Power & Light and the Interreligious Eco-Justice Network
This event is free, but donations gratefully accepted.
About Nathaniel: Nathaniel Stinnett is the Founder & Executive Director of the Environmental Voter Project, a non-partisan nonprofit that uses data analytics and behavioral science to mobilize environmentalists to vote. Named one of five global “climate visionaries” by The New York Times in 2018, and dubbed “The Voting Guru” by Grist magazine, Stinnett is a frequent expert speaker on cutting-edge campaign techniques and the behavioral science behind getting people to vote. He has held a variety of senior leadership and campaign manager positions on U.S. Senate, Congressional, state, and mayoral campaigns, and he sits on the Board of Advisors for MIT’s Environmental Solutions Initiative. Formerly an attorney at the international law firm DLA Piper, Stinnett holds a B.A. from Yale University and a J.D. from Boston College Law School, and he lives in Boston, MA with his wife and two daughters.

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