Bard Center for Environmental Policy presents

National Climate Seminar: Young Climate Voters and Carbon Pricing

Page Atcheson Matilsky | Executive Director | Our Climate

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Join Bard CEP on October 17th at NOON EST for a conversation with Page Atcheson Matilsky, Executive Director at Our Climate.

The topic: Political engagement among young voters and mobilizing in support of carbon pricing and climate change.

Page Atcheson, Executive Director, has been a climate advocate for six years. She co-founded a statewide 350.org chapter while earning an environmental studies honors degree from the University of Vermont, and then moved to Montana to organize for the Northern Plains Resource Council. After serving as Oregon Climate's deputy director, Page recently managed field efforts for a statewide legislative campaign, where she recruited and coordinated a team of 30 organizations to build strong and diverse grassroots support for comprehensive climate policy. She recently returned to Our Climate to direct the organization's national expansion. 
 
BARD CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 
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For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected],
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Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT/GMT-4