Pew Project on National Security, Energy and Climate, March 3, Ohio Aerospace Institute
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010Public forum with former Senator John Warner (R-VA) and the Pew Project on National Security, Energy and Climate
cosponsored by the Ohio Aerospace Institute
“Solving Global Climate Change Can Help Ensure America’s Security”
Former Sen. John Warner (R-VA) and the Pew Project on National Security, Energy and Climate will convene a public forum on March 3rd at the Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI), home to some of Ohio’s and the nation’s premier researchers for advanced energy, power, and aeronautics systems. Sen. Warner will speak to the critical links between national security, energy and global warming and to new strategies for combating climate change, protecting our national security, increasing our energy independence, and preserving our nation’s natural resources.
Clean energy research conducted by OAI and nearby NASA Glenn Research Center is simultaneously critical to energy independence, reducing carbon emissions, and stimulating technology-driven industries in Ohio. Leading Ohio research and business experts will join Sen. Warner at the forum to describe Ohio’s role in reducing climate threats and to identify our
opportunities for growing clean energy industries.
WHAT: Public forum with former Senator John Warner (R-VA)
WHERE: Ohio Aerospace Institute, 22800 Cedar Point Road, Cleveland (map)
WHEN: March 3, 2010
12 noon: Complimentary lunch & networking
12:30 – 2 p.m.: Forum
WHO: Open to the public
RSVP: Free of charge; RSVP by March 1 to tom.bullock.ohio@gmail.com
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Pew Project on National Security, Energy and Climate is an initiative of the Pew Charitable Trusts’ conservation arm, the Pew Environment Group. The Pew Project is dedicated to highlighting the critical linkages between national security, energy independence, the economy and climate change and brings together science and military experts to examine new strategies for combating climate change, protecting our national security, increasing our energy independence and preserving our nation’s natural resources.