Concerned Scientists @IU, together with Advocates for Science @IU
and the Environmental Law Society, is pleased to announce our first
forum of the new year —
a public event featuring
former EPA Administrator and White House Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy— at 5pm Thursday, February 5 at the IU Maurer School of Law at the NE corner of East Third Street and Indiana Avenue (the southwest corner of the IU Bloomington campus). Parking garages and on street parking are nearby.
McCarthy, who served as Administrator of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and as the nation’s first White House Climate Advisor,
will speak to an Indiana University and Bloomington community
audience.
The talk, entitled, “Advocating for the Environment
as if our Future Depended upon it: A Conversation with Gina McCarthy”, will take place on
Thursday, February 5, at 5:00 PM in the IU Maurer School of Law’s Sherman Minton Moot Court Room (Baier Hall, 211 S. Indiana Ave., room 123). The talk is free and open to the public.
The event will include remarks by McCarthy, followed by informal conversation with IU’s
Janet McCabe, former Deputy Administrator of the EPA and Director
of the IU Environmental Resilience Institute. She is currently a
Visiting Professor at both the McKinney School of Law at IU-Indianapolis
and the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental
Affairs.
Mark your calendars! (and please share widely) We hope to see you there!
Michael Hamburger
On behalf of Concerned Scientists @IU