GREEN AND THE 2012 ELECTION—WHO CARES?

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Four years ago, green issues were central to the 2008 campaign….

Flash forward, 2012. The economy and jobs take center stage; the environment takes a back seat.

Voters care less about climate change; the planet is still warming.

Columbia Business School Alumni Club presents a provocative discussion on environmental policy and politics from both sides of the aisle.

 

MAKING GREEN FROM GREEN
Green and the 2012 Election

In a Struggling Economy, Will Anyone Really Care?

Thursday, June 14, 2012, 5:45 pm

                      

MODERATOR: Ellis Henican, Newsday Columnist and Political Analyst on Fox News Channel

PANELISTS:

  • Christine Todd Whitman, Former NJ Governor, EPA Administrator under George W. Bush, President of the Whitman Strategy Group, a consulting firm specializing in energy and environmental issues.
  • Scott Stringer, Manhattan Borough President, where he has helped to organize a statewide moratorium on hydraulic fracturing, grassroots efforts on environmental health, and efforts shaping food policies.
  • Yetsuh Frank, Director, YR&G Sustainability Consulting, providing technical and strategic sustainability services to companies, communities and building projects all over the world.the world.

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