On Friday, October 3, 2014, in front of a live audience, the Commonwealth Club of California (as part of their Climate One program) held a panel discussing crude oil being transported on trains to East Bay refineries at an increasing rate. They sought to answer the question, How can local communities safeguard themselves against potential disaster?
Speakers:
John Avalos, Member, Bay Area Air Quality Management District and San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Jess Dervin-Ackerman, Conservation Program Coordinator, Sierra Club San Francisco Bay Chapter
Molly Samuel, Reporter, KQED Science;
Tupper Hull, Vice President, Strategic Communications Western States Petroleum Association;
Greg Dalton, Host and Founder, Climate One – Moderator
Speakers:
John Avalos, Member, Bay Area Air Quality Management District and San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Jess Dervin-Ackerman, Conservation Program Coordinator, Sierra Club San Francisco Bay Chapter
Molly Samuel, Reporter, KQED Science;
Tupper Hull, Vice President, Strategic Communications Western States Petroleum Association;
Greg Dalton, Host and Founder, Climate One – Moderator