Science Matters Brown Bag Forums: Mass Transit – A Comparative Analysis of the Environmental Impact of Transportation


Wednesday March 18, 2020 • 12 -1 p.m. • Kansas City Public Library • Varies

14 W. 10th St., Kansas City, MO
12 -1 p.m.
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About the Science Matters Brown Bag Forums

Science Matters Brown Bag Forums are monthly lunch-and-learn programs co-sponsored by the Linda Hall Library and the Kansas City Public Library. The events will be held in the Helzberg Auditorium in the Central Library. The forums will focus on science-related topics that impact Kansas Citians. Bring your lunch and join the conversation!

The March 18 program

Mary Ann Warfield and Bob Grove from the Climate Council of Greater Kansas City will provide a comparative analysis of transportation options, their economic and environmental impacts, and a discussion of Kansas City’s mass transit solutions.

The speaker

Bob Grove, President of the Climate Council, is a professional grassroots organizer, an environmental activist, and an advocate for clean energy, mass transit, and sustainable food choices.  He has worked for many metro area organizations including the Deportation Defense Legal Network, Legal Observer of Greater Kansas City, and the Thomas Hart Benton Missouri Sierra Club.

Mary Ann Warfield has over 19 years of experience as a cultural resource consultant in the field of historic preservation. She currently serving as treasurer on the board of directors of the Climate Council of Greater Kansas City.

Admission tickets

The event is free and open to the public; however, e-tickets are required. Please note that the event will be held in the Helzberg Auditorium at the Kansas City Public Library – Central Library at 14th W 10th Street.