2010
02.25

On October 24, hundreds of concerned citizens joined together in Pack Square to stand up for a global commitment to an effective international climate deal.  A few weeks later, negotiators, scientists, and leaders from around the world convened together in Copenhagen to try and make this deal.

Among this group, were half a dozen amazing Asheville climate scientists and educators; and three of them will be joining us Fri Feb 26 at BoBo Gallery to talk about their perspectives on the events and outcomes of Copenhagen, what it means for the global process, and what it means for us locally.  And then, to really bring it home, Michael Leahey of the AB HUB Sustainability Task Force will present the local climate action plan project his group is working to bring to Asheville and Buncombe County – and we’ll dialog on how the community can help move this forward.  You’re not going to want to miss this.

Our distinguished panelists include…

Ned Gardiner, NOAA Climate Scientist
David McConville, of Elumenati, delivered immersive climate educational programming on behalf of 350.org
Ellie Johnston, Represented world youth in Copenhagen
Micheal Leahey, AB HUB Sustainability Task Force

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