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LIVE CHAT on EPA Determination that Global Warming Pollution Endangers Public Health

David Doniger

Posted April 20, 2009 in Curbing Pollution, Solving Global Warming

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Join David Doniger, NRDC's chief global warming attorney, at 1 p.m. Eastern today, April 20, for a special online chat. Doniger will take questions on Friday's official determination by the EPA that global warming pollution endangers public health, and the implications of that decision for regulating greenhouse gas emissions.

Submit your questions via the comments form in the application below once the chat starts. You can also participate via Twitter using the hashtag #greenchat.

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Scott @ NRDCApr 20 2009 01:56 PM

Thanks for participating in the discussion, everyone. It was a great chat. And thanks very much to David for taking so many questions. Read more from NRDC experts about the need to pass comprehensive clean energy and climate legislation here on Switchboard.

We hope that you’ll join us for future discussions with our experts. Check Switchboard and http://www.nrdc.org regularly for announcements.

Matt HerrickApr 20 2009 03:00 PM

Just a few points on "green jobs," as it was discussed. This is an excellent post on the issue of their elusiveness: http://initforthegold.blogspot.com/2009/04/gunther-phony-green-jobs-debate.html. Another article on their elusive quality (which I only point out because it goes to the heart of measuring and training): http://www.america.gov/st/econ-english/2009/March/20090312142523saikceinawz0.3844263.html. In any event, a worthy goal is to create skilled workers for a new energy economy.

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