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arbcombo -- Chair’s Lecture: Climate Change: Its Impact on California’s Cities and Economy
Posted: 08 Aug 2013 11:27:39
Presentation is Now Available! “Climate Change: Its Impact on California’s Cities and Economy”. Matthew E. Kahn, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:00 Noon, PDT (WEBCAST) Coastal Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California California's unique urban quality of life entices millions to live and work here. But how will climate change impact our quality of life -- and how could it impact California's economy? - What new business opportunities do these anticipated challenges create? - Could capitalism help us to cope with many of the new problems we have unleashed? - How does California's path breaking AB32 carbon mitigation legislation help the state to adapt to changing conditions? - Could California's willingness to be the "green guinea pig" help to identify cost-effective policies that can be enacted all around the world? - And will California benefit from being a 'first-mover'? Announcement and Presentation can be viewed at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/lectures/lectures.htm For “internal” users please check the internal WEBCAST calendar at: http://epanet.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 For “external” users please check the external WEBCAST calendar at: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 Your e-mail questions will be aired during the question & answer period following the presentations. WEBCAST Viewers, e-mail your questions to: coastalrm@calepa.ca.gov For more information on the Lecture and Series please contact: Peter Mathews at (916) 323-8711 or pmathews@arb.ca.gov To receive notices for upcoming Lectures please go to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and sign up for the seminars list serve. You are receiving this single arbcombo email because you are a subscriber to or have made a public comment to one or more of the following lists: cc, lectures, research, seminars.