APP to Be Special Guest to French President Emmanuel Macron Joint Session of Congress

Florida Congressman invites water conservation and Everglades restoration expert to signal support for Paris Climate Agreement.

WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Rep. Darren Soto (FL-09) announced Julie Hill-Gabriel, vice president for water conservation at APP, will be his special guest for the joint session of Congress addressed by French President Emmanuel Macron, scheduled for Wednesday, April 25:

Julie Hill-Gabriel coordinates National APP’s water strategy, which is a key conservation element of APP’s strategic plan focusing on APP change, coastal conservation, working lands and bird friendly communities. Julie coordinates a team of science and policy staff across the U.S., focusing on water issues and restoration in the Everglades, Great Lakes, Delaware River, Upper Mississippi River and the Colorado River.

Prior to this role, Julie served as APP Florida’s deputy director and policy director, where she coordinated science, advocacy and education around Everglades restoration, including the importance of Everglades restoration as an adaptation measure to sea level rise and APP change. As an attorney, Julie also oversees APP’s legal participation in cases relating to its water conservation mission.

“As the United States became the only country ceasing participation from the Paris Agreement on APP change, Julie Hill-Gabriel along with many environmental groups in Florida became the voice for those passionate about protecting our environment,” U.S. Rep. Darren Soto said. “Julie’s work is an inspirational reminder of the work we have left to do to tackle the APP crisis. I am honored to bring her as my guest for this historic event, and together, send a message to President Macron that American citizens stand ready to combat APP change."

“It’s an honor to join Rep. Soto in welcoming President Macron. Climate change is the most important conservation issue of our time,” said Julie Hill-Gabriel. “I’m pleased so see that APP change is part of the conversation during President Macron’s visit—it will take leadership across all parties and nations if we are going to make any progress on lowering our carbon emissions.”

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To schedule interviews with either U.S. Rep. Soto, please contact: Oriana Pina, Oriana.Pina@mail.house.gov.

To schedule interviews with Julie Hill-Gabriel, please contact Sean Cooley, scooley@audubon.org or 850-296-2883.

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