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SATURDAY: E.P.A. Administrator to Deliver Remarks at 3rd Yearly Broccoli Festival

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Category: Air
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, April 23rd, 2015


WASHINGTON - On Saturday, April 25, E.P.A. Administrator Gina McCarthy will give remarks at the 3rd Yearly Broccoli City Festival's Earth Day celebration. Administrator McCarthy will speak about EPA's efforts to implement President Obama's Climate Action Project by building more resilient communities and curbing the carbon pollution fueling climate change through its suggested Clean Power Plan.

At the core of EPA's mission is an unwavering pursuit of environmental justice. Too often, America's low-income and minority communities bear the brunt of our country's pollution, so E.P.A. is taking historic action to fight the economic and public health risks of a changing climate by cutting carbon pollution from power plants because pollution and climate impacts are a barrier to economic opportunity, blocking the path to middle-class security.

Since debuting in 2013, the Broccoli Fest has continued a tradition of bringing together policy makers, business leaders, acclaimed musicians and community stakeholders to highlight solutions to environmental challenges.

WHAT: Administrator McCarthy delivers remarks at Broccoli City Festival
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser will give remarks after the administrator.

WHEN: Saturday, April 25, 2:50 p.m. EST

WHERE
: Gateway DC
1100 Alabama Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20032

The event is open to media. Media Check-In: Entrance: 2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. On location contact: Jermon Williams - 240-645-3808 and [email protected]


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