
Thursday, October 19th, 2006, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
The Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
Free and open to the public
The program “Energy” will feature speakers Timothy S. Carey, Liz Robinson, and Nadia Adawi discussing energy and buildings, policies and opportunities for the government, and what citizens and businesses can do around energy efficiency and renewable energy. Heather Cowley, DEP Southeast Regional Energy and Technology Manager will moderate the discussion.
Timothy S. Carey is the President and CEO of the New York Power Authority
and former President and CEO of the Battery Park City Authority during the
community’s recovery after 9/11.
Liz Robinson is the Executive Director of the Energy Coordinating Agency of
Philadelphia, providing energy services to low and moderate-income residents
and working to ensure a sustainable energy future.
Nadia Adawi is the Director of Operations of The Energy Cooperative a
cooperative energy supplier providing renewable and alternative energy to
its customers.
The Urban Sustainability Forum’s goal is to make Philadelphia the greenest
city in America. Don’t miss this chance to hear - and be heard - as we work
to develop and promote a plan for making the city greener.
The Urbans Sustainability Forum is hosted by The Academy of Natural
Sciences’ Town Square program.
Co-sponsored by the Delaware Valley Green Building Council, the Sustainable
Business Network, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Citizens for
Pennsylvania’s Future, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection, the Pennsylvania Resources Council and the Pennsylvania
Environmental Council and Temple University Ambler. For more information
visit www.sustainablephiladelphia.com.










