| Citizens Climate Lobby monthly meetings on December 7 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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From: Scott Jackson (sjackzen46 |
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| Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 15:39:24 -0800 (PST) | |
Yo 3C'ers!
For those of you at loose ends because the Climate Change Changers meeting
on December 5 was canceled (without any reason being offered), I thought
I'd advertise the next meeting of the Citizens Climate Lobby. I won't be
attending, but I do plan to attend future meetings when the topic is
interesting and relevant.
Scott Jackson
sjackzen46 [at] gmail.com
*Build action on climate change at a CCL meeting on 12/7 (7 metro
locations)*
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* Saturday, December 7, 2013, 11:45 AM to 2:00 PM*
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You are invited to attend
the
CCL meeting most convenient for you:
* *Linden Hills Park building*, 43rd & Xerxes in Minneapolis
* *Southdale Library*, 7001 York Avenue South in Edina (no meeting at
Edina Library)
* *Plymouth Library*, 15700 36th Ave. N., Plymouth
* *Merriam Park Library*, 1831 Marshall Ave, St Paul
* *Eden Prairie Libary*, 565 Prairie Center Dr
, Eden Prairie
The St Croix Valley chapter will meet at Stillwater Public Library, 224
Third Street North, in Stillwater, starting at 11:30 am.
The Dakota County chapter will meet at Burnhaven Library, 1101 W. County
Rd 42, in Burnsville, starting at 11 am.
*Citizens Climate Lobby* generally has meetings on the first Saturday of
each month at locations all across the U.S.A. and Canada.
(However, note that the January 2014 CCL meetings will be on Saturday,
January 11, not Saturday, January 4.)
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Each month, a notable speaker on a topic related to climate change
speaks to all of the meetings by phone conference call. Guest speaker on
December 7 will be Anne Kelly of CERES, speaking on enrolling businesses on
climate policy.
Anne L. Kelly is Director of Public Policy at Ceres, a non-profit
coalition of investors and companies, which seeks to promote leadership and
best practices in sustainability. Anne directs Business for Innovative
Climate & Energy Policy (BICEP), a coalition of 23
leading consumer-facing companies, including Nike, Starbucks and eBay,
seeking to advocate for meaningful climate and energy policy at the federal
level.
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