Climate Protection: What's Washington's Plan?

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When Apr 25, 2008
from 11:30 AM to 01:30 PM
Where Washington Athletic Club, 1325 Sixth Ave, Seattle
Contact Name City Club
Contact Phone 206.682.7395
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What challenges and opportunities face Washington State around climate change? Governor Gregoire’s Climate Advisory Team recently released their plan that aims to "reduce the pollution that leads to climate change, grow our clean energy economy and move toward energy independence". How exactly do they plan to accomplish these ambitious goals? Do all the stakeholders agree with their tactics? Join us for a lively discussion of state-level initiatives to address warming and bring your own questions to pose to our expert panel!

 

Panelists: 

Kimberly Harris, Executive Vice President and Chief Resource Officer, Puget Sound Energy

 

Jay Manning, Director, Washington State Department of Ecology

 

Alex Steffen, Co-Founder and Executive Editor, WorldChanging.com

 

John Stuhlmiller, Director of State Affairs, Washington Farm Bureau

 

Moderator: KC Golden, Policy Director, Climate Solutions

 

 

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