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COST: Free
The League of Women Voters of Lee County invites League members and the public to Climate Change, led by our speaker, Diz Swift, Co-Chair LWV National Climate Interest Group on Saturday, April 1st, 2023 from 9:30 to 11:00 AM. You can participate either by attending In-Person at the Collaboratory, 2031 Jackson Street, Fort Myers or via a Zoom link which will be provided to registrants.
Registration Options are:
- Registration link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/climate-change-tickets-583848004097
- Email: reservations [at] lwvlee.org
- Call: 239-278-1032
Diz Swift, Co-Chair LWV National Climate Interest Group
Diz has been working to educate and advocate for action on Climate Change for more than two decades. She is Co-Chair for the League of Women Voters National Climate Interest Group and the Director for Natural Resources for LWV California. Diz has a Ph.D. in Geology and has had a long career in the energy business. She has served on several advisory boards and has lectured widely, including five years as guest lecturer on Climate Change & Economics at NYU. Diz is active in her community, serving as Public Works Commissioner for the City of Berkeley, and is also active with her local League.
Diz’s presentation will provide an overview of Climate Change with an emphasis on specific issues affecting Florida. She will speak to the need for climate legislation and the importance of taking action to stop Climate Change.
- LWV_ImpactOnIssues2022-2024.pdf Page 110: The League’s Position Statement of Position on Climate Change Policy, as announced by the national board, January 2019: The League believes that climate change is a serious threat facing our nation and our planet. The League believes that an interrelated approach to combating climate change — including through energy conservation, air pollution controls, building resilience, and promotion of renewable resources — is necessary to protect public health and defend the overall integrity of the global ecosystem. The League support climate goals and policies that are consistent with the best-available climate science and that will ensure a stable climate system for future generations. Individuals, communities, and governments must continue to address this issue, while considering the ramifications of their decision at all levels — local, state, regional, national, and global
- We Need Local Climate Action Plans | League of Women Voters (lwv.org)
- Toolkit for Climate Change | League of Women Voters (lwv.org)
- LWVFL Urges Governor to Use an Integrative Approach to Address Climate Change - League of Women Voters of Florida