Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum on October 5, 2022

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Date & Time

Wednesday, Oct 05, 2022 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Event Link

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Department

Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment

Co-sponsors: Gonzaga Political Science Department and Gonzaga Environmental Studies and Sciences Department

Cost

Free and open to the public

Location

The Globe Room, Gonzaga University & Livestreaming (link sent day of)

Contact/Registration

ClimateCenter@gonzaga.edu

Event Type & Tags

Academics

About This Event

What do local candidates for office think about climate change? How will it affect your vote in November? To aid citizens in their democratic deliberations, Gonzaga’s Center for

Climate, Society, and the Environment is proud to host the Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum on the first Wednesday each October.

The Climate Forum has been hosted annually since 2019 and is a non-partisan space where candidates for local office can share with local voters and citizens what they would or

would not do or support if elected to office.

Co-sponsors include: 350 Spokane, Inland Northwest Land Conservancy, The Lands Council, Sunrise Movement Spokane, Community Building, Futurewise, Gonzaga Political

Science Department, and Gonzaga Environmental Studies and Sciences Department

Visitors to campus are asked to consult and follow the Gonzaga Visitor Guidelines

Original source can be found here.



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