Sunday, June 3, 2012

Pennsylvania House Climate Change Hearing (June 7)

Hello Readers,

I just wanted to pass along some information I received from 4CP (the "Chester County Climate Protection" group in Pennsylvania) about a legislative hearing on climate change. Please see the details below.

Cheers,

Sean

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Dear Friends of 4CP:

We have been asked to forward this message to you.  We are sure that it will be enlightening to folks who would like to learn more about climate change.  The speakers are distinguished in their individual fields.  Many of us from the 4CP Board of Directors will attend.  We hope to see you there.

PA House Climate Change Hearing Set for June 7, 2012


The Pennsylvania House Democratic Policy Committee has scheduled a Climate Change hearing for June 7 in Philadelphia. The hearing will explore the basic science of Climate Change, its regional impacts and policy options for local, state and federal government.

The hearing is being organized by State Representative Greg Vitali in conjunction with House Democratic Policy Committee Chairman Michael Sturla and Host Legislator Mike O’Brien.

Confirmed speakers include:

·        Dr. Richard Alley, Professor of Geosciences at Penn State University;
·         Dr. Christopher Crockett, Philadelphia Water Department Deputy Commissioner;
·         Prof. Jonathan Barnett, University of Pennsylvania Planning Professor;
·         Dr. Danielle Kreeger, Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Science Director;
·         Lauren Wolfe, Campaign Manager for Operation Free;
·         John Hanger, former DEP Secretary;
·         Joseph Cullen, Esq., Center for Climate Strategies.

The hearing will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, June 7 at the Independence Seaport Museum www.phillyseaport.org, 211 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA.

The public is encouraged to attend. However, public testimony is limited to written comments.

For more information please call Rep Vitali’s district office at 610-789-3900.

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