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SUMMARY:Wake Up to the Issues: Powering Pennsylvania's Future
DESCRIPTION:As Pennsylvania continues to navigate growing energy demand\, rising costs\, and an evolving electric grid\, the decisions made today will have a direct impact on Lancaster County’s businesses\, workforce\, and long-term economic competitiveness. \nJoin the Lancaster Chamber on Friday\, August 14 for Wake Up to the Issues: Powering Pennsylvania’s Future. We’ll examine the policies\, market trends\, and infrastructure investments shaping the Commonwealth’s energy landscape. \nOur panel will feature leaders representing a range of perspectives on Pennsylvania’s energy future: \n\nAlex Bomstein\, Executive Director\, Clean Air Council\nAlex Charlton\, Senior Manager for State Government Affairs\, Constellation\nMarty Siegel\, Environmental Attorney\, Barley Snyder\n\nFrom permitting and generation to affordability\, reliability\, environmental considerations\, and economic competitiveness\, this discussion will explore the opportunities and challenges facing Pennsylvania’s energy future and what they mean for employers across Lancaster County. \nWhether your organization is concerned about rising energy costs\, business expansion\, attracting investment\, or ensuring a reliable electric grid\, this conversation will provide valuable insights into one of the most significant policy issues facing our region. \nRegister
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/wake-up-to-the-issues-powering-pennsylvanias-future/
LOCATION:Conestoga Country Club\, 1950 Stone Mill Road\, Lancaster\, PA\, 17603\, United States
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SUMMARY:Back to School But Too Hot to Learn Rally
DESCRIPTION:As students head back to school\, Philadelphia-area families are confronting a new reality: climate change is making summers hotter and longer\, with dangerous heat lasting well into the school year. Students and teachers in sweltering classrooms are forced to dismiss early or go remote because of extreme heat. Furthermore\, federal attacks on clean energy and climate protections are moving us in the wrong direction by driving up energy costs and worsening climate chaos.  \nJoin us for the Back to School but Too Hot to Learn Rally \nSaturday\, August 22\, 1 p.m.  \nPhiladelphia City Hall (North Apron)  \nGlenn “Hurricane” Schwartz and Councilmember Nic O’Rourke will join educators and youth advocates to call attention to the growing risks climate change poses to students\, as well as the urgent need for policies to protect their health and future. We will drive home the message that it’s time to invest in clean energy\, strengthen climate resilience\, and put the health and safety of our communities ahead of polluters. All attendees 18 and under will receive a back to school “cooling kit” with tools to keep them safe on hot days.  \nRSVP HERE 
URL:https://cleanair.org/event/back-to-school-but-too-hot-to-learn-rally/
LOCATION:Philadelphia City Hall\, 1400 John F Kennedy Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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