Thursday, September 3, 2009

cc -- Lisa P. Jackson and Nancy Sutley to speak at Governors Global Climate Summit

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today announced that Lisa P.
Jackson, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, will be providing the keynote address at the opening
ceremony, and Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on
Environmental Quality, will provide a perspective from Washington
at the Governors' Global Climate Summit 2 in Los Angeles later
this month.

In addition to Ms. Jackson and Ms. Sutley, others who have
recently confirmed include: Executive Director of UNICEF Ann M.
Veneman, one of Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women; UN Assistant
Secretary-General Olav Kjørven; journalists Thomas Friedman and
Judy Woodruff; former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair; and more are
being added every day.

Featured discussions and/or announcements at the Summit
include:

- Reaching a new global deal in Copenhagen
- Essential role of progressive states and provinces
- Urban area contributions and solutions to climate change
- Transformation of passenger vehicles
- Forestry solutions and recommendations to negotiators in
Copenhagen
- Global strategies to address the inevitable impacts of climate
change
- Climate leadership in driving technological innovation and
economic growth

Register today at
https://www.gcgtools.com/connect/public/GCG/GGCS2009/index.cfm?do=engine
.

I hope you can join me at this important event,

Mary D. Nichols
Chairman


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