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Climate Town Hall Watch Party
August 23, 2019

Climate Town Hall Watch Party in Lawrence
Join the Climate + Energy Project  for a watch party of CNN’s Climate Town Hall Sept 4th


HUTCHINSON, KS – 

The 2020 presidential Democratic field has been united in promising to combat climate change. To give candidates a platform to discuss their climate plans, CNN is hosting a Democratic presidential town hall focused on the changing climate.

The Climate + Energy Project is using the opportunity to bring Kansans together in Lawrence for a watch party of the town hall alongside a Climate Reality presentation. The Climate + Energy Project will provide appetizers, and food & beverages will be available for purchase from 6 Mile Chop House’s menu.

The Climate Town Hall will take place in New York City on Wednesday, September 4th, and the watch party will be at the 6 Mile Chop House in Lawrence from 7pm – 10pm CST. The event is free and open to the public. To find more details about the event and register, visit; https://actionnetwork.org/forms/climate-town-hall-watch-party?source=direct_link&


Read more about the town hall: CNN to host climate crisis town hall with 2020 Democratic candidates

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The Climate & Energy Project seeks to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions in America’s Heartland through the ambitious deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy, in policy and practice.

Cost: Free admission but registration is needed for headcount.

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