Join Clean Power Now for “A Conversation with Ross Gelbspan and George Woodwell” on May 5th, 2007 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod
Hyannis, Mass., April 18, 2007 - Join Clean Power Now for “A Conversation with Ross and George” on Saturday May 5th, 2007 from 3 to 5 p.m. at The Cultural Center of Cape Cod. Admission is free. A wine and cheese reception follows the event for a nominal charge.
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Ross Gelbspan, author of Boiling Point, honored as one of the best science books of 2004 by Discover Magazine; and 1996 Heinz Award recipient, Dr. George Woodwell, founder, Director Emeritus, and Senior Scientist of Woods Hole Research Center, will focus on climate change and a course of action, answering the question: Global Warming: It’s Here. It’s Now. What Do We Do About It?
The Cultural Center of Cape Cod is located on 307 Old Main Street in South Yarmouth. The public is welcome. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. For more information, contact www.cleanpowernow.org or call (508) 775-7796.
About Clean Power Now
Clean Power Now is a non-profit organization that informs and empowers citizens to support viable renewable energy projects and policies and to secure their local and regional benefits.
Clean Power Now believes that timely development of such projects, in conjunction with energy efficiency and conservation, will bring about a clean and healthy environment, an improved economy and a more secure, sustainable America. Clean Power’s immediate focus is to increase citizen support of offshore wind power in Nantucket Sound.
“Clean Power Now is vital, and we strongly support their efforts to educate people about the importance of the Cape Wind project. This project is the largest single source of supply side reductions in global warming pollution currently proposed in the US.” Nathanael Greene, NRDC.
For more information, go to www.cleanpowernow.org