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tonight it is our pleasure to have distinguished guest and presenter mark z jacobson who authored three textbooks and 170 peer-reviewed journal articles which focus on better understanding air pollution and global warming problems and developing large-scale clean renewable energy solutions he has won awards for his work on how black carbon impacts the climate and for developing state and country energy plans and apoliticus named him one of the worldamp;#39;s 100 most influential people in climate policy his work is the scientific basis of the energy portion of the u.s green new deal and laws to go up to go to 100 renewable energy in cities states and countries worldwide in addition dr jacobson is a professor at stanford university and um he co-founded the solutionsproject.org so welcome dr jacobson and take it away thank you very much jan and david for inviting me um so yeah iamp;#39;m going to talk i guess for 25 minutes on iamp;#39;m going to share my slides iamp;#39;ll share som