For Immediate Release:
April 10, 2014

Contact:
Craig Richardson
[email protected]

E&E Legal General Counsel Dr. David Schnare A Featured Speaker At Upcoming Heritage Foundation “Earth Day” Event

April 22, 2014

Washington, D.C. – On Tuesday, April 22, 2014, the Heritage Foundation will host an event, “Happy Earth Day: Dispelling Environmental Myths and Celebrating Human Achievement,” from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in their Lehrman Auditorium. Dr. David Schnare, E&E Legal’s General Counsel who spent thirty-three years working for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will be one of the four speakers.

From the Heritage Foundation’s event description:

There is a lot to celebrate this Earth Day. The environment continues to get cleaner. Air and water quality are much better. Human achievement and development are helping to create a more prosperous nation that can better address environmental challenges. This important success story often gets lost in the misinformation campaigns that try to paint a picture of a country with dire environmental conditions. This panel will highlight environmental trends, dispel environmental myths, and demonstrate how human progress is critical to the well-being of humans and the environment.

More About the Speakers

Daren Bakst 
Research Fellow in Agricultural Policy, The Heritage Foundation

Myron Ebell 
Director, Center for Energy and the Environment, Competitive Enterprise Institute

Steve Milloy 
Director of External Policy and Strategy, Murray Energy Corporation

David Schnare 
General Counsel, Energy & Environment Legal Institute

Hosted By

Derrick Morgan
Vice President, Domestic & Economic Policy

For more information or to sign-up for the event, please click here.

The Energy & Environment Legal Institute (E&E Legal) is a 501(c)(3) organization engaged in strategic litigation, policy research, and public education on important energy and environmental issues. Primarily through its petition litigation and transparency practice areas, E&E Legal seeks to correct onerous federal and state policies that hinder the economy, increase the cost of energy, eliminate jobs, and do little or nothing to improve the environment.

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