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DESCRIPTION:Golden Gate Audubon presents Garry George\n\nCalifornia leads the United 
 States in a renewable energy policy that drives large-scale wind, solar, 
 and geothermal projects in windy areas and the desert. We also lead the 
 nation in using new technology to avoid, minimize, and reduce conflicts 
 with birds thanks to Golden Gate Audubon and the four other Bay Area 
 chapters that demanded solutions to the fatalities at the Alameda County 
 Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Audubon's policy is to avoid future 
 Altamonts by siting projects right. Find out how Audubon California is 
 making this happen through efforts to plan conservation of species and 
 habitat concurrent with planning for renewable energy development.\n\nGarry 
 George is renewable energy director and chapter network director of Audubon 
 California, based in Los Angeles. He came to the state program in 2008 
 after six years as a volunteer, board member, and then executive director 
 of Los Angeles Audubon, and four years of service on the Audubon California 
 board representing the Southern California chapters. He has worked with 
 more than 20 chapters in California on renewable energy 
 projects.\n\nBerkeley: Thursday, November 21, 2013\n7 p.m. refreshments, 
 7:30 p.m. program\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/10/29/18745638.php
SUMMARY:Renewable Energy and Birds
LOCATION:Northbrae Community Church\n941 the Alameda\nBerkeley, CA 
 94707\n\nhttp://www.northbrae.org/directions.html
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/10/29/18745638.php
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