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Martin Luther King III to Discuss Impact of Climate, Oil Dependence on “Vulnerable Communities”

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Martin Luther King III to Discuss Impact of Climate, Oil Dependence on “Vulnerable Communities”

Poor Areas Hit Hardest by Impacts Foreshadow World’s Possible Future

This Thursday Martin Luther King III and others will appear before Chairman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming to discuss how the impacts of global warming and oil dependence hit hardest on America and the world’s most vulnerable communities.

Many of the world’s poorest communities are also the ones most in danger from these twin challenges. Whether it is geographic location in low-lying areas, or rough economic conditions made even worse by unstable or high energy prices, or the severe health effects of a warming earth, global warming and oil dependence hit these communities hard. Witnesses will discuss these challenges, as well as the solutions available to these problems.

WHAT:     Select Committee hearing: "Energy and Global Warming Solutions for Vulnerable Communities."

WHO:     

  • Mr. Martin Luther King III, C.E.O, Realizing the Dream, Inc.
  • Mr. Mike Williams, Board Member, National Tribal Environmental Council
  • Mr. Amjad Abdulla, Assistant Director General, Ministry of Environment, Energy and Water, Government of the Republic of Maldives
  • Dr. Eileen Gauna, Professor, University of New Mexico


WHERE:     1100 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC
or on the web at globalwarming.house.gov

WHEN:    Thursday, October 18, 2007, 11 AM ET

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The House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming was formed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to increase the visibility and priority given to America's oil dependence and global warming challenges. It is chaired by Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-MA) and will actively explore the solutions, science and progress on these pressing issues during the 110th Congress.

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