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TODAY: E.P.A. Administrator to Attend Wall Street Journal’s ECO:nomics Conference

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Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2015

WASHINGTON - Today, E.P.A. Administrator Gina McCarthy will join the Wall Street Journal's ECO:nomics conference for an interview with Editor in Chief Gerard Baker on the economic need for acting on climate change. Administrator McCarthy will speak about the cost of inaction and how we can turn our climate challenge into an opportunity to modernize our power sector, lay the foundation for a low-carbon economy, and fuel growth for decades to come. A world-leading economy depends on a healthy environment and a safe climate, which is why E.P.A. is working to implement President Obama's Climate Action Project to build more resilient communities and curb the carbon pollution fueling climate change.

WHAT: Interview at Wall Street Journal ECO:nomics Conference with Editor in Chief Gerard Baker

WHEN: Thursday, March 26, 2015 eight pm PT

WHERE: Bacara Resort & Spa
8301 Hollister Ave.
Goleta, California 93117

RSVP: Press interested in covering the Administrator's visit to the ECO:nomics conference should RSVP to [email protected]. Media need to check in the day of the event at the registration desk in the main lobby of the Bacara Resort to pick up your press badge. Media credentials will need to be presented in order to obtain a press badge for the conference.


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