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Roundtable discussion on transportation pollution in Philadelphia this Tuesday at IHP

August 22, 2016

PennFuture and The Clean Air Council are bringing representatives from different city agencies to University City this Tuesday (Aug. 23) to discuss transportation pollution and are hoping to form a more streamlined policy that reduces traffic and pollution. A roundtable discussion will take place at International House Philadelphia (Asia Room, 3701 Chestnut St) from 6 – 8 p.m.

The latest American Lung Association’s “State of the Air” report shows that Philadelphia has very poor air quality, which creates a critical public health issue.

“By bringing key stakeholders together, we’ll determine concrete policy and programmatic actions that each sector can implement to reduce transportation-related pollution in the Philadelphia region,” said Joseph Otis Minott, Clean Air Council Executive Director. 

The panel will feature speakers from a variety of perspectives and sectors: policy, sustainability, transportation, and public health, including:

• State Representative Donna Bullock (D-Philadelphia);
• Erik Johanson, director of innovation at SEPTA;
• Tony Bandiero, executive director of Eastern PA Alliance for Clean Transportation;
• Jessica Caum, assistant program manager in Bioterrorism and Public Health Preparedness at the Philadelphia Department of Health
• Christine Knapp, director of the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability.

PennFuture Energy Center director Rob Altenburg will moderate the discussion.

If you’re interested to participate in this discussion, please register here.

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