[GPSCC-chat] Climate Change Event

Gerry Gras gerrygras at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 10 12:00:35 PDT 2012


FYI,

Gerry


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The Climate Reality Project presents
     Climate Crisis and Solutions

Friday, September 14, 2012, 7:30 PM
THE FUTURE IS HERE...AND IT'S HOT!

How will climate change affect your food, water and energy supply?
How will it impact the health of your family?
Will you, your children, your parents, your community be able to adapt?
How do we create a resilient local economy and community?
It's time for solutions, time for action
Who: Gary Latshaw, PhD   Climate Reality Project
(climaterealityproject.org <http://climaterealityproject.org/>)

What: Presentation, Q&A, Networking with local organizations to take action
When: Friday, September 14, 2012, 7:30 PM
Where: Elizabeth Seton School Auditorium, 1095 Channing Avenue, Palo Alto
Why:We must empower ourselves to act now.
Free-Open to the Public

Dr. Latshaw, retired physicist, received his PhD in physics
from Stanford University.  In this Climate Reality Project
presentation, he will explain the science behind the crisis,
describe potential local and national impacts, and offer
solutions which must be implemented soon for the benefit of
future generations.  Come learn what you can do and how
to take action.  There will be an opportunity to meet with
organizations with ideas and projects to mitigate global
warming. Light refreshments.  Ample parking.

Sponsored by the Thomas Merton Center of Palo Alto

Co-sponsors
Acterra; Bay Area for Clean Environment (BACE); Catholic Diocese of San
Jose; Catholic Community at Stanford; Chamber of Commerce-Palo Alto;
Citizen’s Climate Lobby; Collective Roots-East Palo Alto;Community
Environmental Action Partnership - Palo Alto; Common Ground Organic
Garden Supply and Education Center; St. Mark’s Episcopal Church (Palo
Alto);St. Thomas Aquinas Parish-Palo Alto; Sierra Club Loma Prieta
Chapter;Transition Palo Alto

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