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The Climate Project comes to Tallahassee

Members from the FAMU Student Government Association invited representatives from The Climate Project to present, “Clarify the Science,” Nov. 16, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the School of Journalism & Graphic Communication Lecture Hall.

 The Climate Project United States is the American branch of Nobel Laureate and former Vice President Al Gore 's climate change leadership program founded in June 2006, according to climateproject.org. The program falls under the Alliance for Climate Protection with a mission to inform the public of climate change and present solutions.

 “Tonight’s climate project presentation will give students a front row seat to the global climate change we are facing,” said FAMU student and Repower America Campus Coordinator Vincent Evans, 22, a senior political science/pre-law student from Jacksonville, Fla.

 Trained by former U.S Vice President Al Gore, Mike Wallander, a TCP presenter, will show the world-renowned slideshow to FAMU students.

 The organization has delivered more than 70,000 presentations worldwide and has reached an audience of more than 7.3 million people.

 Check back for updates/follow-up on the FAMU group.

 FAMUPH@gmail.com

 


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