Virtual Brown Bag Lunch & Learn: The History of Air Quality in Utah

August 23 | Noon – 1:00 PM | Virtual

Join Utah Clean Energy to learn about Utah’s Rich History of Utah Air Quality & Advocacy with Utah Clean Energy Climate Scientist Logan Mitchell! Utah has a long and fascinating history of working on air quality that is not well known, and it’s directly tied to how our energy utilization has changed over the years. Throughout this history there has been a robust legacy of environmental stewardship that has been critical for enabling sustained economic development and growth. Understanding the arc of our energy and environmental history provides context for where we’re at today and where we’re heading in the future as we’re rapidly deploying clean energy technologies to tackle the twin challenges of air quality and the changing climate.

This event is free and open to the public. Register here.

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Erica Marken

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