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EVENT ALERT! Environmental Consequences to the Commonwealth

 

Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions presents:

SHINING THE LIGHT ON:

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES TO THE COMMONWEALTH

A KENTUCKY CAPITOL BRIEFING

With
 
 
 
Mr. Paul Chesser,
special correspondent for the Heartland Institute,
Chicago-based free market think tank.
 
What lawmakers need to know about the Kentucky Climate Action Plan Council, an under-the-radar project sponsored by the Center for Climate Strategies, a Washington-based warming-alarmist group which seeks to encourage Governor Beshear to bypass the legislative process and use executive orders to “raise energy prices and diminish consumer freedom.” – Chesser

&

Physicist Steven C. Barrowes, Ph.D. (Radcliff, Ky.)
 
To discuss energy prospects for Kentucky’s future, including clean coal technology.

“An expanding nuclear industry is key to many of the problems facing us today.” - Barrowes
 
 

Wed., March 24, 2010

Room 113 (Capitol Annex)

11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  (Catered box lunch provided)

RSVP REQUIRED to reserve box lunch

Send name to ksmith@freedomkentucky.com

or call 859-576-1920



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