Presidential Candidates & Their Energy Policies

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Date: Tuesday, December 18th, 7PM, FREE and open to the public

Coleman Great Room

Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center

Bald Hill Rd, Albany, NH


With the presidential primaries fast approaching in New Hampshire, we are inundated with advertisements, debates, and stump speech sound bites. It can be difficult to distill where the candidates stand on the important issues, including those of energy and global warming. Would you like to know what the candidates are saying in New Hampshire about these issues, and what the details of their energy and climate change plans are? Then you'll want to come to a special evening program entitled "Presidential Candidates and Their Energy Policies: An Interactive In-depth Analysis" at Tin Mountain Conservation Center on Tuesday, December 18th at 7PM.

Join Joel Harrington, Director of Government Relations for The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire, and speaker for the Carbon Coalition, for an evening of non-partisan information regarding each presidential candidate's view of climate change and energy policies. Harrington will provide a breakdown of each candidate's climate change/energy policy utilizing video and audio from stump speeches, comparing each candidate's respective plans, analyzing past actions, and letting you be the judge as to which candidate comes out on top. As the primary fast approaches, take this opportunity to engage and get informed.

Harrington is the former Vice-President of Policy for New Hampshire Audubon where he worked extensively on policy matters relating to atmospheric deposition and land conservation funding. As a former environmental and economic assistant to the late U.S. Senator John Chafee (RI), Joel worked on legislation reauthorizing the Clean Water Act. Joel has co-authored numerous laws protecting New Hampshire's lakes and wildlife, and a state law to significantly reduce mercury and sulfur emissions from the state's coal-fired power plants.
 
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