Karen Wristen - Working Towards more Healthy and Livable Cities
| What | British Columbia |
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| When |
September 22, 2007 12:00 PM
September 22, 2007 02:00 PM
September 22, 2007 from 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm |
| Where | Light House Sustainable Building Centre, 1575 Johnston Street on Granville Island (East of Public Market, above Roger's Chocolates) |
| Contact Email | info@sustainablebuildingcentre.com |
| Contact Phone | 604.682.5960 |
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Founded in 1969, the Society Promoting Environmental Conservation
(SPEC) is a non-profit charitable organization that addresses
environmental issues in British Columbia, with a particular focus on
urban communities in Lower Mainland and the Georgia Basin. Karen will
discuss some of SPEC's public education programs and advocacy work,
through which the organization raises awareness on environmental issues
and encourages policies and practices that lead to urban
sustainability. In particular, she will discuss SPEC's solar
photovoltaic system, which produces approximately 1.5 megawatt hours
annually and is the first of the grid-tie system in the city of
Vancouver. The budget for the system when installed was $18,000 and was
installed by Vancouver Renewable Energy Coop (VERC). The system reduced
green house gas emission by over 800 kg per year.
Bio - Karen is an environmental lawyer who has worked in the public
interest sector for over a decade. Formerly Executive Director at
Vancouver's Sierra Legal Defense Fund and the Ottawa-based Canadian
Arctic Resources Committee, Karen brings a broad range of skills and
connections to SPEC. She studied in Toronto, receiving her B.A. from
the University of Toronto in 1977 and her LL.B. from Osgoode Hall in
1980. After a dozen years practicing civil litigation in Toronto, she
relocated to Vancouver to actively pursue environmental law in Sierra
Legal.
PLEASE RSVP to info@sustainablebuildingcentre.com.
This is a free event but a donation of $2-$5 is suggested.

