Southeastern Pennsylvania Global Warming Conference
Posted by on October 17, 2011
Regional conference discusses impact of climate change
For years, climate scientists have warned that climate change would bring more weather extremes, and this year nearly every part of Pennsylvania has had life-altering extreme weather events.
But it’s not too late to take action to avoid the worse impacts of our changing climate, and it’s not too early to take action to adapt to this new normal.
Dr. Heidi M. Cullen, Vice President for External Communications for Climate Central, City of Philadelphia Director of Sustainability Katherine Gajewski and others will speak on the issues at PennFuture’s annual Southeastern Pennsylvania Global Warming Conference on Wednesday, November 9th from 7-9pm at the Franklin Institute, 20th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia.
The conference is free for PennFuture members, $10 for the general public, and $5 for seniors and students. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Register online here.
http://my.pennfuture.org/site/Calendar?id=108341&view=Detail
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