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Clean Air and Climate Change Summit moves from words to actions

Jun 1st, 2010 4:47 AM

Media Advisory Attn: Environment, Community, Political Reporters and Editors Clean Air and Climate Change Summit moves from words to actions The Clean Air Partnership and the GTA Clean Air Council will host the 2010 Clean Air and Climate Change Summit on Wednesday, June 2, 2010. The event will celebrate member jurisdictions that have been leaders in implementing action targets outlined by the 2008&2009 GTA-CAC Declaration. Participants will also discuss the priorities put forth in the 2010 Inter-governmental Declaration on Clean Air and Climate Change. Speakers will include Toronto Mayor David Miller, Chris Turner (author of The Geography of Hope) and David Buckland (creator of the Cape Farewell Project and the 10 Initiative). WHAT: 2010 Clean Air and Climate Change Summit WHEN: Wednesday, June 2, 2010 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM WHERE: Toronto City Hall - Members Lounge 100 Queen Street West For more information, please contact: Eva Ligeti, Clean Air Partnership (416) 416-567-0924 About the Clean Air Partnership Clean Air Partnership (CAP) is a registered charity that works in partnership to promote and coordinate actions to improve local air quality and reduce greenhouse gases for healthy communities. Our applied research on municipal policies strives to broaden and improve access to public policy debate on air pollution and climate change issues. Our social marketing programs focus on energy conservation activities that motivate individuals, government, schools, utilities, businesses and communities to take action to clean the air. Clean Air Partnership's mission is to transform cities into sustainable, vibrant, resilient communities, where the air is clean to breathe and Greenhouse Gas emissions are minimized.