Climate Conversations

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Watts, Emily
Mon, Oct 5, 2015 9:31 PM

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Feeling like global climate change is too vast and overwhelming to deal with? Not sure what's happening or how all our efforts can make a difference?

Join the City of Tacoma's Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability for a FREE three-part series on climate risks. The series focuses on what we as a nation, state and city can do to reduce our climate pollution and improve our local environment while preparing for change.

Climate Change Risks - Global to Local                                                                                  October 19, 2015
Hear from the University of Washington Tacoma's internationally recognized interdisciplinary Climate Impacts Group on the latest science about global changes, what we can expect here in Tacoma and the south sound, and how we're planning for changing conditions and resilience.

Climate Policy and Pricing - Global to Local                                                                        November 16, 2015
What would putting a price on carbon pollution look and feel like for our planet and economy? Is it really the silver bullet? What could happen at the Paris Climate talks and here in Washington? Find out in this series that will be moderated by Sightline, with speakers from Climate Solutions, Carbon WA, and the Washington State Governor's Office.

Climate Policy and Environmental Action in Tacoma                                                      December 7, 2015
Cities are leading the way toward environmental sustainability. Hear from local leaders and elected officials about Tacoma's goals and help prioritize our local community and municipal actions.

Learnhttp://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=90374 more information and RSVPhttp://www.eventbrite.com/e/climate-conversations-registration-18787926193 today!

For further questions contact:
Kristin Lynett
Office of Environmental Policy & Sustainability
City of Tacoma
kristin.lynett@cityoftacoma.orgmailto:kristin.lynett@cityoftacoma.org
(253) 591-5571
www.cityoftacoma.org/sustainabilityfile:///C:\Users\ewatts\Desktop\www.cityoftacoma.org\sustainability
facebook.com/tacomasustainability

[SGDlandingpage_banner_740x200] Feeling like global climate change is too vast and overwhelming to deal with? Not sure what's happening or how all our efforts can make a difference? Join the City of Tacoma's Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability for a FREE three-part series on climate risks. The series focuses on what we as a nation, state and city can do to reduce our climate pollution and improve our local environment while preparing for change. Climate Change Risks - Global to Local October 19, 2015 Hear from the University of Washington Tacoma's internationally recognized interdisciplinary Climate Impacts Group on the latest science about global changes, what we can expect here in Tacoma and the south sound, and how we're planning for changing conditions and resilience. Climate Policy and Pricing - Global to Local November 16, 2015 What would putting a price on carbon pollution look and feel like for our planet and economy? Is it really the silver bullet? What could happen at the Paris Climate talks and here in Washington? Find out in this series that will be moderated by Sightline, with speakers from Climate Solutions, Carbon WA, and the Washington State Governor's Office. Climate Policy and Environmental Action in Tacoma December 7, 2015 Cities are leading the way toward environmental sustainability. Hear from local leaders and elected officials about Tacoma's goals and help prioritize our local community and municipal actions. Learn<http://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=90374> more information and RSVP<http://www.eventbrite.com/e/climate-conversations-registration-18787926193> today! For further questions contact: Kristin Lynett Office of Environmental Policy & Sustainability City of Tacoma kristin.lynett@cityoftacoma.org<mailto:kristin.lynett@cityoftacoma.org> (253) 591-5571 www.cityoftacoma.org/sustainability<file:///C:\Users\ewatts\Desktop\www.cityoftacoma.org\sustainability> facebook.com/tacomasustainability