Mayor Vincent Gray Says D.C. Will Be Fossil Free by 2030

by Jordan Petitt | 3:30 pm April 23rd, 2012

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Vincent Gray, mayor of Washington, D.C., attended the GW Moving the Planet Forward Innovation Summit at The George Washington University on April 17, 2012. According to him, Washington, D.C. will be a “fossil-free” city by 2030.

Moderator: Frank Sesno, Founder and Host, Planet Forward
Vincent Gray, Mayor, Washington, D.C.
Mark Mallory, Mayor, Cincinnati, OH
Tommy Battle, Mayor, Huntsville, AL
Steven Knapp, President, The George Washington University
Melissa Keeley, Assistant Professor of Geography, The George Washington University

2 Responses to “Mayor Vincent Gray Says D.C. Will Be Fossil Free by 2030”


  1. Arizona State University want to be fossil fuel free I think by 2025. We have to vision the possibilities and move forward no matter what.


  2. Agreed! It’s amazing how dedicated schools are to heading for a greener outlook. What other ways can universities become greener?

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