A public assembly at the Queens Museum will
discuss the Green New Deal sponsored by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen.
Ed Markey.
Eric Vilas-Boas
Heimdal Glacier in
southern Greenland, in an image captured on Oct. 13, 2015, from NASA Langley
Research Center’s Falcon 20 aircraft flying 33,000 feet above mean sea level.
(image courtesy NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
The Earth burns. It also unlocks ancient diseases as it melts and
drowns. And every day, more and more human lives are lost, disrupted, or
displaced — to soaring economic costs — due to the effects of climate change.
Enter the Green New Deal, a proposal sponsored by U.S. Congress members Rep.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) earlier this year
offering a slate of recommendations aiming to address both climate change and
the nation’s economic inequality. The Queens Museum — located in
Ocasio-Cortez’s congressional district — will host a public assembly inviting
the activists, thinkers, and any community member with questions about climate
change or the proposal to join.
“The Green New Deal: A Public Assembly” is a free event open to the
public and will feature a program of workshops, discussions, and an evening
reception. Discussions will be led by invited guests representing a broad range
of disciplines (see the full updated list on Eventbrite) and are labeled with
titles like “On Energy and Power,” “On Transportation and Power,” and “On
Government and Power.” Civic engagement promises to be the theme of the
afternoon, and Spanish interpretation services will be provided. For more
information, visit the Queens Museum website.
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