Emily Johnson
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Emily Johnson is Director of External Affairs at ClearPath, where she leads the organization’s external events strategy. She joined ClearPath in 2020 as an External Affairs and Communications Associate. Before joining ClearPath, Emily was a Research Associate at Tiber Creek Group (formerly Peck Madigan Jones), where she focused on policy issues related to financial services and international trade. Prior, she was an Account Executive at Edelman on the Financial Policy and Public Affairs team, where she worked with a variety of corporate, public affairs, and crisis clients on content development, messaging strategy and stakeholder engagement.
A.B.J. in Public Relations from University of Georgia
Strategic Communications, External Events Strategy and Management
Public Policy Fellow, The Fund for American Studies (2021-2022)
Industrial emissions are set to be the top source of emissions by 2030, surpassing the power and transportation sectors. Globally, industrial emissions are 40 percent, but it’s hardly talked about here in our nation’s capital. ClearPath, in partnership with Clean Air Task Force (CATF), hosted the Clean Industrial Summit at the National Press Club to start bringing more attention to this growing challenge.
As the world increasingly turns towards clean energy solutions, the demand for carbon capture technology will only continue to grow. Fortunately, America has been abundantly blessed with vast natural resources — and the technology to make energy reliable, affordable, and clean.
Everything is bigger in Texas, including the innovation. That is exactly why Houston was the first stop on ClearPath’s American Energy Tour. Houston is emerging as a leader in clean energy innovation, which should be no surprise given its status as the Energy Capital of the World.