MEDIA ADVISORY: Climate Experts Will Attend Capitol Hill Ocean Week
WASHINGTON, DC – June 6-8, 2023, Ocean Conservancy experts will participate in Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW) and host an event on the intersection of the climate and plastic crises.
On Thursday, June 8, Ocean Conservancy will host the event “Don’t be fossil fooled: Plastics impact the ocean and climate.” Plastics already produce 3-4% of greenhouse gas emissions, reduce the climate resilience of the ocean and coastal communities, and could lock in 20% of global oil demand by 2050 – and yet are conspicuously missing from climate policies. This event will discuss the drivers of these joint crises and opportunities to address the climate impacts of plastics while benefiting communities and ocean health.
Experts on climate science, ocean and climate policy and ocean justice will also be in attendance and participating in CHOW. Reporters interested in attending the June 8 panel or speaking with Ocean Conservancy experts should reach out to the contact listed below.
What: | Capitol Hill Ocean Week:
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Who: | Experts attending Capitol Hill Ocean Week:
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When: | June 6 – June 8, 2023 |
Where: | Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC |
Contact: | Cody Sullivan, Sr. Communications Manager, Ocean Conservancy: [email protected]; 1-202-280-6273 |
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