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Cal Poly Focus the Nation

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Start time: Thu, Jan 31, 2008 06:00
 
End time: Thu, Jan 31, 2008 19:00
 
Type: Conference
 
Website: empowerpoly.calpoly.edu
 
Contact name: Empower Poly
 
Contact email: nbulger [at] calpoly.edu
 
Address: Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo, California
United States
 

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Focus the Nation: Global Warming Solutions for America,is a nationwide discussion that will take place at 1000 college campuses on January 31, 2008. It will involve thousands of presenters and millions of students.  Cal Poly will take part with a daylong series of panel discussions, plenary speeches and classes dealing with ways to mitigate climate change caused by human activities. 

The goal of Focus the Nation is to strengthen the growing momentum worldwide for a clean energy revolution that can avert the potentially catastrophic effects of global warming, as well as address declining oil reserves, air pollution and the political instability brought about by reliance on carbon fuels. Investment now in alternative energy technologies will reduce carbon emissions and minimize the risk of long-term warming trends.

Success in this endeavor depends in large part upon creating the political will to give it high priority in local, state and federal government policy. This in turn depends on educating the electorate, especially members of the next generation whose lives will be directly affected.

The January date coincides with the beginning of the 2008 primary election season. Elected officials, candidates for federal, state and local offices, and other decision-makers will be invited to join the discussions. Our intent is to create a serious and sustained, non-partisan national discussion about confronting the challenge of climate stabilization.

Official support for Focus the Nation has been voiced by all three constituencies of the University: the Academic Senate, Associated Students Incorporated, and the Cal Poly Administration. If you would like to help plan the event or take part in it, please feel free to contact us!

-Empower Poly Coalition


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