| Wednesday, October 4, 2006
Media Advisory 10.1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Theresa
Mitchell Barbo: 774.263.4219
PCCS and Congressman Delahunt to Co-Sponsor Climate
Change & Renewable Energy Forums
(Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA) - Preparing for climate
changes and exploring renewable energy options for the future are
subjects of three forums the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies
(PCCS) and Congressman William Delahunt will co-sponsor in October.
The first forum in the series will feature Provincetown Town Manager
Keith Bergman who will deliver an illustrated presentation on global
warming on Tuesday, October 17, at 7 p.m., at the Center's
Marine Lab at 5 Holway Avenue.

Provincetown Town Manager Keith
Bergman and former Vice President Al
Gore | Bergman is one of 50 people who just
returned from Al Gore's global climate change training program, and
is among the first on the Cape to join this movement to educate
Americans about global warming and stir them to action through the
former vice president's Climate Project. He was nominated to participate by
Congressman Bill Delahunt.
A second public forum, this one on community-based wind
energy, will be held on Tuesday, October 24, at 7 p.m. at
the Marine Lab, and is also co-sponsored by PCCS and Congressman
Delahunt. John MacLeod, former manager of the Hull Municipal Light
Plant that uses wind energy, is among the panelists. Hull is
developing a new wind farm there that, when completed, will enable
the community to draw 100% of its electricity from wind energy. The
current cost of electricity to Hull residents is only 12.5 cents a
kilowatt hour.
The Provincetown Board of Selectmen has applied for assistance
from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative to explore the
development of wind energy similar to Hull's efforts. Keith Bergman,
Provincetown's Town Manager, will discuss the town's vision
involving the community in this effort.
A third forum at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31, will
feature a discussion of the Cape and Islands Renewable Fuels
Partnership, an effort organized by Congressman Delahunt's
office and Provincetown Town Manager Keith Bergman. The Partnership
was convened to encourage Cape Cod towns to adopt the U.S. Mayors
Climate Protection Agreement adopted from the Kyoto
Protocols, an international treaty to limit greenhouse gas
emissions, and to build local demand for the use of renewable fuels
such as bio-diesel and ethanol throughout the region.
PCCS Executive Director Peter Borrelli will deliver opening
remarks at all three events and will be among the experts available
to answer questions from the public and media. All three events,
co-sponsored by PCCS and Congressman Delahunt, begin at 7 p.m.
The forums are free and open to the public but reservations are
recommended to ensure a seat. Seating is limited. Phone
508.487.3622, extension 104, to register.
** The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies is
a private, non-profit dedicated to the research and protection of
marine ecosystems and marine mammals in the Gulf of Maine.
** PCCS Contact: Theresa M.
Barbo Director of Communications Office: 508.487.3622
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