What Do the Midterm Elections Mean for the Environment, California and the Nation?
The 2018 election will change the balance of power in California and the nation. While the factors that have driven climate change and drought are on the rise, environmental actions, policies and agencies face rollbacks and cutbacks. The outcome of the November vote on candidates and ballot initiatives will likely have far-reaching ecological and social impacts. Our panel will discuss the present and future of the 2018 midterm elections and the environmental turning points ahead.
Speakers: Mary Creasman, California League of Conservation Voters; Michael Mantell, REsources Legacy Fund; Michael Sutton, Goldman Environmental Foundation, Moderator
Tuesday, 10/30/18
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