Mar 30: Forum on Pittsburgh's Climate Future

Right now, we have a unique chance to influence the state and national fight over climate change, steering the country away from dirty fossil fuels like coal and natural gas, and towards a clean energy future powered by wind and solar.  All because in the next year, we'll have to develop a Clean Power Plan to slash carbon pollution from power plants.

This is a pivotal moment in the fight for climate action—and we need you to be a part of it.  Join PennEnvironment for an educational forum on Pittsburgh's Climate Future for a panel of community leaders, environmental advocates, and public health professionals, including Grant Ervin (Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh), Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis (Executive Director of Women for a Healthy Environment), and Kirsi Jansa (Environmental Documentary Filmmaker, Sustainability Pioneers and Gas Rush Stories).

7-9 p.m. at Phipps Conservatory's Botany Hall (the small but grand building to the left of the glasshouses, near Panther Hollow Bridge).  You can find more info and RSVP on the Facebook event page.

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