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DESCRIPTION:By now, most have us have either seen "An Inconvenient Truth", read a story 
 on Global Warming, or heard Jon Stewart ridiculing our lack of 
 environmental policy. But what is going on locally in regards to climate 
 change?\n\nSan Francisco has stepped up to address the issue in many ways 
 ranging from:\n   - Developing ordinances dictating energy efficiency in 
 homes\n   - Committing to a goal of zero waste\n   - Promoting 
 transportation alternatives\n   - Exploring a wide variety of renewable 
 energy possibilities\n\nAll of these issues were included in the San 
 Francisco Climate Action Plan, unveiled in 2004. The plan's goal is to 
 reduce San Francisco's greenhouse gas emissions 20% below 1990 
 levels.\n\nMelissa Capria, the first climate action coordinator for the 
 city and county of San Francisco, will outline the expected impacts of 
 climate change here in the Bay Area. She will then open a discussion on the 
 city's climate action plan, including an assessment on how we're doing 3 
 years into the 8 year plan.\n\nThis event is a unique opportunity to engage 
 the city in a frank discussion on climate change. Please come prepared with 
 your ideas on how our community can make the transition to a carbon 
 constrained future!\n\nPresenter: Melissa Capria, San Francisco Climate 
 Action Coordinator\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/08/30/18444943.php
SUMMARY:Microclimate change: Global Warming and the Bay Area
LOCATION:330 Ritch\n330 Ritch St\nSan Francisco, CA 94107\n(415) 541-9574\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/08/30/18444943.php
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