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PSR-Philadelphia - Climate Change Fact Series

Fact 13. The impact of climate change is considered to be a contributing factor in many global conflicts, including the tragedy occurring in Syria.

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Friday - Sunday, April 21st-23rd
1412 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19102

Saturday, April 22, 2017
March for Science, not Silence
Satellite Marches on Earth Day including in Philadelphia

Wednesday, April 26, 2017 
Academic Symposium on the Health Impacts of the Fracking Industry

 Hosted by the PSR Student Chapter at Penn State Hershey Medical Center 

Saturday, April 29, 2017
Join the  People’s Climate Movement 
in Washington, D.C and across the country
to stand up for our communities and climate.

Saturday, April 29, 2017
in Philadelphia  from 10 a.m.  until 4 p.m.
if you can not make it to DC  for the People's Climate Movement 


Change of Date
Friday June 16, 2017
Workshop on the Health Impacts of Air Quality
On Communities in the Vicinity of Philadelphia's Refineries
Featuring the community perspectives and the research of
Dr. Tyra Bryant-Stephens and Dr. Peter DeCarlo 
South Philadelphia Health and Literacy Center 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
1700 South Broad Street,  Philadelphia, PA 19145-2392


Lifting a ban on toxic pesticide that can poison our food.

Urge the Nebraska Public Service Commission to consider climate in their assessment of whether Keystone XL is in the public interest and to deny the permit for the project.

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