Dear Friend,
Did you know that Los Angeles gets 40% of its electricity from dirty and dangerous coal-fired power?
You're invited to join Sierra Club Executive Director, Mike Brune, along with clean energy and green jobs experts, to discuss how LA can transition from coal to clean energy next Monday.
Don't miss Sierra Club's Clean Energy Forum. Space is limited so RSVP Today!
More of our city's electricity comes from coal than any other energy source and the University of Southern California (USC) is the largest private purchaser of power in LA.
Our dependence on outdated coal-fired power threatens public health, the environment, and increasingly our pocketbooks.
Please join us for a town hall forum to discuss how we can transition USC and LA from coal to clean energy.
Here are the details:
WHO: Michael Brune, Sierra Club Executive Director
Romel Pascual, Deputy Mayor for the Environment, City of LA
Graciela Geyer, S.C.O.P.E
Mark Bernstein, Managing Director, USC Energy Institute
Molly Peterson, Southern California Public Radio (Moderator)
WHAT: Los Angeles Clean Energy Panel: Learn how USC can lead the city toward a low-carbon future that brings clean air and green jobs to communities!
WHEN: Monday, March 28 at 2:00PM, Space is limited! Please RSVP by March 25th to secure parking.
WHERE: The University of Southern California, The Forum at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center. Get a map!
RSVP: http://action.sierraclub.org/site/Calendar?view=Detail&id=151361&autologin=true&s_src=211CCOEW01
Questions: Contact Evan Gillespie at evan.gillespie@sierraclub.org
Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Evan Gillespie
Beyond Coal Campaign
Sierra Club