MEDIA ADVISORY FOR:
CONTACT:
Mike Carberry
319.594.6453
April 7, 2008
Andrew Snow 515.783.6776
Film event brings together green activists,
public
The
Iowa Global Warming
Campaign, the Cedar-Wapsie group of the Sierra Club and
I-Renew are
hosting a special “green” event on Monday, April 7, which is open to members of
the public. The event offers free admission and refreshments and will feature a
film screening of “Global Warming: the Signs and the Science,” a film that uses
expert dialogues on global warming to talk about how we can reverse its course.
After the film, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and
participate in a discussion about the film and related issues.
The
Iowa Global Warming Campaign seeks to have state and national
leaders, both Democrats and Republicans, discuss publicly, frequently and
specifically how they will address global warming, and pledge that they make
that plan a top priority. Iowa Global Warming’s founding members are
the Iowa Environmental Council, Iowa Renewable Energy Association (I-Renew),
Environmental Law & Policy
Center, League of Conservation
Voters, National Wildlife
Federation, National Audubon Society, and Union of Concerned
Scientists.
WHAT: “Everyday is Earth Day” event featuring
‘Global Warming: the Signs and the Science’ film screening and discussion. Free
and open to the public.
WHEN: Monday, April 7, 2008 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Beems Auditorium, Cedar Rapids Public Library, 500 1st St. SE
WHO: Iowa Global Warming Campaign, Sierra Club and I-Renew supporters and the public
Mike Carberry
Iowa Global Warming
Senior
Regional Field Director
2029 Friendship St.
Iowa
City IA 52245
Office:
319.338.8820
Mobile: 319.594.6453
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