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National Teach-in features discussion on climate change and sustainability

02 February 2009

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Media Contact: Sue Stevens

ARLINGTON - University of Texas at Arlington student leaders will bring lessons learned from the National Teach-In on Climate Change and Sustainability to a roundtable discussion with local decision-makers at 4 p.m.Thursday, May 5, in the Lone Star Auditorium at the Maverick Activity Center, 500 W. Nedderman Drive. The discussion will explore solutions that emerged from the National Teach-in educational sessions.

UT Arlington President James D. Spaniolo will deliver an opening address and join the other panelists for the roundtable discussion. Panelists include Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck; Richard Greene, School of Urban and Public Affairs faculty member and a former EPA regional administrator; and John Promise, director of environment and development for North Central Texas Council of Governments.

The event is free. See www.uta.edu/maps for directions to the venue. Contact Chelsea Roff at 469-556-2926 or chesea.roff@mavs.uta.edu for more information.

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