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Climate Task Force Meeting

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Start time: Thu, Oct 23, 2008 08:30
 
End time: Thu, Oct 23, 2008 10:00
 
Type: Meeting
 
Contact name: Judy Cassada, x5720 and Nicole Crane, x5094
 
Address: Cabrillo College
Room 225 SAC East
Aptos, California 95003
United States
 

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We’re anxious to see you and get started on our 2008-2009 efforts to slow Cabrillo’s contribution to climate change!  The next meeting is set for:

 

Thursday, Oct. 23, 10:30am, Room 225 SAC East

 

So far, the agenda includes a report from Joe Nugent, Director of Maintenance & Operations, about his exciting energy conservation efforts on campus, as well as reports from students and instructors on their emissions inventory/assessment work.  We will ask attendees to update the group on any and all campus activities they’re aware of that are aimed at reducing climate change.

 

Please let us know if there is anything else you’d like to see on next Thursday’s agenda.  Thanks and see you soon!

 

Judy Cassada, x5720 and Nicole Crane, x5094

Co-chairs, Climate Initiative Task Force

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