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Video: candidates’ environmental forum

Watch city council candidates answer questions from Quincy Tree Alliance and other local groups

If you missed the Quincy city council candidates’ forum on environmental issues on Oct. 7, have no fear - you can watch it below. Quincy Tree Alliance asked two questions at the forum, which was hosted by Quincy Climate Action Network.

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Oct. 7: Candidate forum on environment

See where city council candidates stand on local environmental issues

UPDATE (10/9): Watch the event here

City council candidates will answer questions about local climate and environmental issues in an online forum on October 7 at 7 pm. Quincy Climate Action Network is hosting the event on ZoomFacebook, and YouTube, with questions submitted by Quincy Tree Alliance and other organizations.

All but one of the city council candidates are expected to attend, including at-large candidates William Burke, Noel DiBona, Nina Liang, and Anne Mahoney; Ward 1 candidates David McCarthy and Joseph Murphy; Ward 2 candidates Anthony Andronico and Steven Perdios; Ward 3’s Ian Cain; Ward 4’s Brian Palmucci; and Ward 5 candidates Stephen Christo and Charles Phelan. 

The event will feature questions from QCAN as well as Quincycles, Quincy For Transformative Change, Quincy Making Waves, and Quincy Tree Alliance. As in previous QCAN political forums, candidates will receive most questions ahead of time so they have time to research their answers.

“This year’s extreme weather events have really driven home how urgent the climate crisis is,” says QCAN board member Julie Mallozzi. “There is so much we can do locally to help prevent the worst from happening, so it’s important that we hear from our city council candidates about what they will do to help mitigate Quincy’s climate impact and prepare us for a sustainable future.”

To tune in on October 7 at 7 pm, visit bit.ly/qcan2021 or QCAN’s Facebook or YouTube pages. After the event, you can watch the entire recording as well as video clips at quincycan.org, or the whole event at QATV.org. The election will take place on November 2 and will feature not only candidates for all city council seats but also a competitive race for three school committee seats (see school committee candidates’ responses to climate questions).

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QTA represents at Pride and Flag Day

Quincy Tree Alliance members chatted with folks at two recent in-person events

Quincy Tree Alliance members had a great time chatting with folks at two recent in-person (!) events: the Quincy Pride Festival on June 6 and the Flag Day Parade on June 12.

Thank you to everyone who came over to talk, and to everyone at QTA who volunteered their time at the events. We hope to have many more in the future!

State Senator John Keenan stops by the joint Quincy Tree Alliance/Quincy Climate Action Network table at Quincy Pride (Image: Maggie McKee)

State Senator John Keenan stops by the joint Quincy Tree Alliance/Quincy Climate Action Network table at Quincy Pride (Image: Maggie McKee)

Quincy Tree Alliance members Syndie Cine and Lori Earl march in the Flag Day Parade (Image: Debra Worden)

Quincy Tree Alliance members Syndie Cine and Lori Earl march in the Flag Day Parade (Image: Debra Worden)

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