Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32) Update


H. David Nahai, CEO and GM of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), leads a panel of experts on a focused discussion concerning The Global Warming and Solutions Act (AB 32) and the Global Warming & Asthma Report. The ramifications of AB 32 has far-reaching effects for all Californians and could serve as a national template. The question remains, however, how it will be funded and implemented.

BREATHE LA Green Salon Series Announces AB 32 Salon Feb. 18
With BREATHE LA Global Warming and Asthma Report

Los Angeles, CA — BREATHE California of Los Angeles County (BREATHE LA) announced the 2009 Green Salon Series at City Hall last month to much acclaim. Sponsored by Union Bank of California Foundation, the series will begin February18th with panel discussion of AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. A full panel of experts and a media industry moderator have been confirmed as well as a special welcome by Salon Series supporter and city leader, the Honorable José Huizar. Please join BREATHE LA and others for this free and open public forum.



WHO – Welcome by Los Angeles City Councilmember, District 14, José Huizar (introduced by BREATHE LA Board Member, Bob Berliner)
Moderator – Deborah Crowe, Los Angeles Business Journal
Panel of Experts – Carolyn Casavan, Valley Industry Commerce Association Environment & Energy Committee Co-Chair; CEO of West Cost Environmental & Engineering Anita Mangels, Project Director, Woodward & McDowell; Member AB 32 Implementation Group; H. David Nahai, General Manager LA Department of Water & Power (DWP)

WHAT – Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32) Update: Implementation, Costs, Concerns
WHEN – Wednesday, February 18, 2009 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
WHERE – The California Endowment @ 1000 N. Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (Parking is hosted; 2 blocks from the Union Station Metro exit)
WHY – Hear from some of the top experts on AB 32 and its ramifications; engage in Q&A; learn about BREATHE LA Global Warming and Asthma report.
FYI – Free open “green” public forum. RSVP Edward@HeadingtonMEdia.com 818.720.7181

BREATHE California of Los Angeles County (BREATHE LA) is a non-profit, public benefit organization dedicated to clean air and healthy lungs in Los Angeles County. BREATHE LA first established in 1903 to fight then-epidemic Tuberculosis is now part of BREATHE California, a statewide organization www.BreatheLA.org.

The BREATHE LA Green Salon Series, now in its second year of operation, engages all stakeholders around clean air, the environment and healthy living. An elected official delivers the welcome for each salon and a local journalist serves as moderator for panels of “green” experts. Sponsored by Union Bank of California, there will be six salons in 2009 (February 18th, April 15th, June 17th, August 20th, September 16th and November 19th).

For more information, go to Green Salon Series at BREATHE LA dot org.



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Monday, February 2, 2009

GREEN SALON SERIES 2009



BREATHE California of Los Angeles County (BREATHE LA) announced the 2009 Green Salon Series at a press conference at City Hall on January 28. Conference speakers included Ray Gonzales, BREATHE LA Board Member and former KTLA Channel 5 host; Carl Ballton, President of The Union Bank Foundation; and Los Angeles City Councilmembers Hon. José Huizar; Hon. Wendy Greuel and Hon. Jan Perry, Chair of the Los Angeles City Council Energy & Environment Committee.

"I think future generations will judge us for what we did or didn't do to fight Global Warming," said Councilmember José Huizar. "As the second-largest city in the country, we have to rise to that challenge. Something as serious as Global Warming requires deep, deliberate and thoughtful discussion, which the Breath LA salon series provides."

The announcement of the 2009 Green Salon Series comes on the heels of a successful inaugural year that brought together journalists, elected officials and their staff, experts, policy analysts, thought leaders, neighborhood councilmembers, and other community stakeholders.

"For over a hundred years, BREATHE LA has been protecting the ‘Breath of Life' in Los Angeles. The Green Salon Series is but one of our programming commitments," said BREATHE LA President and CEO Enrique Chiock. "Due to the success of our 2008 Pollution & Solution Salon Series and a desire to respond to the enthusiasm and demand for more, our 2009 Green Salon Series offers an ambitious lineup of topics and expertise. We thank our sponsor, Union Bank of California, and other event partners."

Six salons were held in 2008 and Councilmember Perry invited BREATHE LA to submit their findings for the public record at the Energy & Environment committee she chairs.

Green Salon Series 2009
BREATHE LA announced six salons for 2009 starting with an
AB:32 Update on February 18 at the California Endowment where BREATHE LA will present a Global Warming and Asthma Report.


For more information on the series and to confirm your attendance call
323-935-8050 x 256 or email to info@breathela.org

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

2009 Series Announced

BREATHE LA is proud to announce the next step

2009 BREATHE LA Green Salon Series.

Sponsored by Union Bank of California, the format for this ongoing series remains the same: elected officials provide the welcome, journalists serve as moderators, top minds and advocates serve as expert panelists and responders, followed by a robust Q&A among each other and the audience.

To be sure you receive updates and scheduling alerts, sign up for BREATHE LA monthly e-newsletter.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Slideshow of BREATHE LA Salon on "Going Green & Growing the Economy"

"Healthful Living and Community Wealth: Going Green and Growing the Econonomy"

CSUN, November 20, 2008


Monday, November 17, 2008

Next BREATHE LA Salon this Thursday!

ADVISORY

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November 17, 2008
For Immediate Release
Contact: Edward Headington
Edward@HeadingtonMedia.com

WHO: BREATHE LA staff and supporters, residents, consumers, businesses, students, educators, public policy professionals and others

Welcome – Office of the Honorable Greig Smith, Los Angeles City Councilmember

ModeratorJason Schaff, Editor for the San Fernando Valley Business Journal

Panel of ExpertsStuart Waldman, President of the Valley Industry Commerce Association (VICA); Ashwani Vasishth, Director of CSUN’s Institute for Sustainability; and Dr. Richard Barbers, BREATHE LA Board Member, Associate Medical Director of the USC Asthma and Allergy Center and Medical Director of the USC Lung Transplantation Program

Panel of RespondersEnrique Chiock, President & CEO of Breathe California of Los Angeles County; Matthew Dodson, Director of Local Government Relations for the California Grocers Association and Sepand Samzadeh, President of the Valley Recycling Center and Document Shredding Services

WHAT: The BREATHE LA Pollution & Solutions Salon Series is a new and engaging discussion of clean air, the environment and healthy living--launched in June 2008 (This is the closing salon for the year.)

“Healthful Living & Community Wealth: Going Green and Growing the Economy”

WHEN: Thursday, November 20, 2008 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

WHERE: California State University, Northridge @ 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330 in the Flintridge Room in the CSUN University Student Union

WHY: Climate change is part of the national lexicon and many are trying to find the nexus between “going green” and growing the economy. Hear from some of the top experts and responders while also engaging them around healthful living and community wealth.

FYI: It is open to the public and there is no cost to attend the BREATHE LA salons. Coffee and a light breakfast will be served. For more information and to R.S.V.P., contact Edward Headington at Edward@HeadingtonMedia.com or (818) 720-7181. You may also visit us at http://www.breathela.org/ or www.myspace.com/BCLAC—and/or join our group pages on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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BREATHE California of Los Angeles County (BREATHE LA) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the future of clean air and healthy lungs in Los Angeles County. BREATHE LA was established in 1903 and has over a century of accomplishments. First established to fight then-epidemic Tuberculosis, BREATHE LA has long been a leader in efforts to improve air quality and lung health in Los Angeles. Now part of BREATHE California, a statewide organization, BREATHE LA is dedicated to service in our local communities. For more information, visit http://www.breathela.org/.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Slideshow of BREATHE LA "Sinful Behavior: Is Pollution the 8th Deadly Sin?" Salon

Photos from the 23 October 2008 Salon at The California Endowment.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Next BREATHE LA "Green" Salon is this Thursday. RSVP Today!

ADVISORY

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October 21, 2008
For Immediate Release
Contact: Edward Headington
Edward@HeadingtonMedia.com

WHO: BREATHE LA staff and supporters, residents, consumers, businesses, public policy professionals and others

Welcome – Honorable Gilbert Cedillo, state Senator, District 22

Emcee and Moderator – Ray Gonzales, BREATHE LA Board Member and KTLA Director of Community Affairs

Panel of Faith Leaders – Sister Marilyn Rudy of Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and Earth Harmony; Revered Peter H. Rood, Jr. of the Holy Nativity Episcopal Church; and Christopher Chapple, Navin & Pratima Doshi Professor of Indic & Comparative Thelogy at Loyola Marymount University

Panel of RespondersJane Affonso of the South Coast Interfaith Council; Rev. Jim Conn of the United Methodist Church; and Dr. Shereen Sabet, California State University, Long Beach

WHAT: The BREATHE LA Pollution & Solutions Salon Series is a new and engaging discussion of clean air, the environment and healthy living--launched in June 2008

“Sinful Behavior: Is Pollution the 8th Deadly Sin?”

WHEN: Thursday, October 23, 2008 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

WHERE: The California Endowment, 1000 Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (There is plenty of free parking on the premises; Metrolink Exit – Union Station only 2 blocks away.)

WHY: Global warming and climate change have become part of the national lexicon and religion continues to look at the nexus between pollution, solutions and what could be construed by some as “sinful behavior.” Come hear several faith leaders offer their thoughts on the relationship between spirituality, humanity and the environment.

FYI: It is open to the public and there is no cost to attend the BREATHE LA salons. Coffee and a light breakfast will be served. For more information and to R.S.V.P., contact Edward Headington at Edward@HeadingtonMedia.com or (818) 720-7181. You may also visit us at http://www.breathela.org/ or www.myspace.com/BCLAC—and/or join our group pages on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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BREATHE California of Los Angeles County (BREATHE LA) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the future of clean air and healthy lungs in Los Angeles County. BREATHE LA was established in 1903 and has over a century of accomplishments. First established to fight then-epidemic Tuberculosis, BREATHE LA has long been a leader in efforts to improve air quality and lung health in Los Angeles. Now part of BREATHE California, a statewide organization, BREATHE LA is dedicated to service in our local communities. For more information, visit http://www.breathela.org/.