Hi,
I wanted to make sure you saw the exciting event we're holding
on August 10.
The next Earth Day Live features Secretary Granholm of the U.S.
Department of Energy, Administrator Regan of the Environmental
Protection Agency and will be moderated by Rose
McKinney-James.
RSVP here and read more about the event
below.
- Kathleen Rogers
Hi,
EARTHDAY.ORG invites you to join the next installment of our Earth
Day Live series: Building a Road to a Better Future: Economic
Prosperity and the Climate Revolution on Tuesday, August
10th from 12:00 -12:45 pm EDT (GMT -4).
Please join us for a critical discussion on how America
will accelerate the fight against climate change by beginning
the work to repair and enhance our infrastructure for climate
resilience. This edition of Earth Day Live will feature leaders from
the U.S. Federal Administration, including the Environmental
Protection Agency and Department of Energy, who are leading the way to
protect and support the environment and combat climate change.
The panel will focus on current initiatives and the state of
climate change and climate literacy in the United States and how we
continue to make progress in the face of COVID-19.
Join us for the live event.
The panel will be 45 minutes and hosted on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. By registering early, you’ll receive a
reminder with a link to the event.
Our panelists include:
- Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S.
Regan
- Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer M.
Granholm
This panel will be moderated by Rose
McKinney-James. Rose McKinney-James is a long term advocate
for clean energy and climate policy. She is Nevada’s first Director of
the Department of Business and Industry and the Managing Principal of
Energy Works LLC, McKinney-James & Associates and Advocacy BL/ACK.
The event includes an introduction from Terra
Pascarosa, National Campaign Director, EARTHDAY.ORG.
We look forward to this engaging conversation as we
learn more about the power of “whole-of-government
approach to tackling climate change” and how the EPA and DOE are
tackling the climate crisis!
For our future,
Kathleen Rogers President
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