Assemblymember Roger Dickinson is hosting an event on July 23rd at 6:00 PM at the Vietnamese Community Center in Sacramento to discuss legislation improving access to medical interpreters for non-native English speakers. The event will cover Covered California and receiving healthcare coverage in 2014, and interpreters will be provided in Hmong, Vietnamese, Spanish, and Russian. Attendees are asked to RSVP to Susie.Low@asm.ca.gov or (916) 324-4676 and refreshments will be served.
Governors Reception to celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month hosted by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Worked collaboratively with the Governor's staff and Appointments Secretary. Managed all aspects of the reception to recognize California API Governor Appointees and corporate sponsors at the Stanford Mansion. I secured location, sent invitations, created awards, and handled the catering.
Program book designed by Susie Low
Assemblymember Roger Dickinson is hosting an event on July 23rd at 6:00 PM at the Vietnamese Community Center in Sacramento to discuss legislation improving access to medical interpreters for non-native English speakers. The event will cover Covered California and receiving healthcare coverage in 2014, and interpreters will be provided in Hmong, Vietnamese, Spanish, and Russian. Attendees are asked to RSVP to Susie.Low@asm.ca.gov or (916) 324-4676 and refreshments will be served.
Governors Reception to celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month hosted by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Worked collaboratively with the Governor's staff and Appointments Secretary. Managed all aspects of the reception to recognize California API Governor Appointees and corporate sponsors at the Stanford Mansion. I secured location, sent invitations, created awards, and handled the catering.
Program book designed by Susie Low
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Amanda Chu
US Energy Reporter
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June 20 2024
Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
Today’s Energy Source dives into the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, the industry’s annual stocktake of global energy consumption. The report was published for more than 70 years by BP before it was passed over to the Energy Institute last year. The oil major remains a contributor.
Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
Thanks for reading,
Amanda
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
Here are our four main takeaways from this year’s report:
Fossil fuel consumption — and emissions — are at record highs
Countries burnt record amounts of oil and coal last year, sending global fossil fuel consumption and emissions to all-time highs, the Energy Institute reported. Oil demand grew 2.6 per cent, surpassing 100mn barrels per day for the first time.
Meanwhile, the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix declined slightly by half a percentage point, but still made up more than 81 per cent of consumption.
Presentation by Julie Topoleski, CBO’s Director of Labor, Income Security, and Long-Term Analysis, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Working Party of Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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