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Digging Into Donald Trump’s Climate Record
Wednesday, October 16, at 12pm US Eastern Time
The 2024 US elections are undoubtedly about climate change, and audiences need to understand both candidates’ positions and records on climate. While in office, former president Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 Paris Agreement, threw out more than 100 environmental regulations, and had “climate change” removed from the EPA's site. On the 2024 campaign trail, the former president reportedly told Big Oil executives that he would trash President Joe Biden's climate policy accomplishments in exchange for $1 billion in campaign donations.
Join a panel of journalists October 16, at 12pm US Eastern Time, for a one-hour discussion on Trump's climate agenda during his first term, and what his campaign promises and political affiliations mean for a potential second term.

PANELISTS

  • Maxine Joselow, Climate Reporter, The Washington Post
  • Oliver Milman, Environment Correspondent, the Guardian

Mark Hertsgaard, Co-founder and Executive Director of Covering Climate Now, will moderate.

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October Green Drinks - The Intersection of Sustainability and Historic Building Preservation

  • When: Wednesday, October 16th from 6 - 8pm

  • Where: Jackie O’s on Fourth, 2nd Floor Event Space - 171 N. 4th St. Columbus, OH 43215

  • What: Join us for a panel discussion exploring how the preservation and enhancement of historic areas and structures can complement our collective mission of fostering resilient communities and creating a more sustainable world.

  • Why: To celebrate a community of like-minded individuals with drinks and conversation!

  • Who: Open to the public, must be 21+ to enjoy drinks.