What action can we expect on climate change?
Posted on Tuesday November 27th 2012
Dirty energy companies spent hundreds of millions of dollars during this election in an attempt to thwart climate action and block our transition to clean energy. So what do the results of the 2012 election mean for clean energy and global warming?
Dirty energy’s campaign spending deluge was unprecedented, but what effect did it actually have? And what do the 2012 election results mean for climate and energy policies?
Come find out! A panel of experts will discuss energy money in the election and the future of clean energy in the President’s second term. Plenty of time will be available for audience Q&A and discussion.
When: Thursday, November 29th, 7:30 -9:00 pm
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church. 121 North Pleasant St, Amherst, MA (Directions)
Featured speakers:
- Professor James Boyce – Director, Program on Development, Peacebuilding, and the Environment, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
- Senator Ben Downing – Massachusetts State Senator, Berkshire, Hampshire, and Franklin District.
- Peter MacAvoy – President and Founder, ReEnergizer, Inc.
- Rob Sargent – Energy Program Director, Environment America
I hope you can join us for this important discussion.
Sincerely,
Johanna Neumann
Environment Massachusetts Regional Director



