Auditor General DePasquale To Hold May 13 Climate Hearing At Widener University, Harrisburg
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Auditor General DePasquale will hold another in his series of hearings on climate change May 13 at Widener University Commonwealth Law School, Administration Building Room A-170, 3800 Vartan Way in Harrisburg from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. DePasquale announced last December he is doing a special report on climate change that will focus on state government’s response and steps that can better prepare the state for the future, noting that the problem will impact communities of all sizes. “The climate crisis will disrupt our economy and create unforeseen burdens on taxpayers,” DePasquale said. “Considering how little serious work is being done about it in Washington, it’s time for states to make certain they’re doing all they can to be prepared.” He added, “Beyond the safety risks posed by severe weather and infrastructure damage, a changing climate will impact health, transportation, agriculture, forestry, tourism – a whole host of issues.” NewsClips: Climate NewsClips For The Week Nuclear Power NewsClips For The Week Related Stories: Auditor General DePasquale Calls For State Action On Climate Change, Brace For New Costs Auditor General DePasquale Announces Plans For Special Report On Climate Change In PA Auditor General DePasquale Urges National Strategy On Climate Change Auditor General DePasquale Joins Effort To Stay In Paris Climate Accord Related Stories This Week: Agenda - House Consumer Affairs May 6 Hearing On Bill To Aid Nuclear Power Plants Sen. Mensch Introduces Bill To Develop Infrastructure For Electric, Natural Gas, Hydrogen Vehicles City Of Lancaster To Hold Public Presentation Of Municipal Operations Climate Action Plan May 9 Franklin Institute Hosts Global Warming Demystified Presentation May 14 In Philadelphia PJM Regional Grid Operator: Summer Predicted To Be Hotter Than Usual PJM Members To Study Markets’ Role In State Carbon-Pricing Efforts [Posted: May 3, 2019] |
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