SF - News Briefing with The Public Policy Institute of California on the “Californians and the Environment” Poll - Tuesday, July 27th
This poll is funded annually by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
What: The latest statewide poll on what Californians think about key environmental issues, including pollution, climate change, and renewable energy. The Public Policy Institute of California polled residents in 6 languages, and will present findings specific to Asian, Latino and African American communities.
When: Tuesday, August 3, from 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. (lunch included)
Where: World Affairs Council, 312 Sutter St. Second Floor, San Francisco
Who: Mark Baldassare, President and CEO, Public Policy Institute of California
Alfredo Gonzalez
Associate Director - External Affairs, The Nature Conservancy
Ian Kim
Director of the Green-Collar Jobs Campaign, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
Nile Malloy
Northern California Program Director, Communities for a Better Environment
RSVP: to Dana Levine at 415-503-4170 or by email
dlevine@newamericamedia.org
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