[NatureNS] Lecture - Elizabeth May on Sustainability

Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 13:33:04 -0400
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Hi there,

         This lecture may be of interest to some.

         Cheers,

         Patricia L. Chalmers
         Halifax


From: The University of King's College
Subject: Public lecture and discussion with Elizabeth May

Elizabeth May: public matinee lecture and discussion

When Push Comes to Shove: The Critical Steps we Need to Take in the Next 5 
Years
Saturday, February 3, 1 - 2:30 p.m.
Alumni Hall, New Academic Building
University of King's College
6350 Coburg Rd., Halifax

Lecture is open to the general public and is part of the Atlantic 
Sustainable Campuses Conference

http://syc-cjs.org/sustainable/Atlantic+Conference&bl

Elizabeth May is an incredibly intellectual, inspiring, and passionate 
speaker. She is the current Leader of the Green Party of Canada and was the 
Executive Director of the Sierra Club of Canada for past 17 years. She is a 
lawyer, writer, and environmental activist who has received honourary 
doctorates and awards such as the Global 500 and the Order of Canada.

She will be speaking the day after world scientists release the latest 
United Nations Assessment Report on Climate Change. This will be a chance 
to hear key points on the new scientific findings and a broader look at the 
economic, environmental and societal challenges and solutions we are facing 
as a country.

Don't miss this special event!! Lecture will be followed by dynamic 
discussion and reception.

Suggested donation:
Adult $10
Student $5

All funds go directly to the King's Environmental Group and the Sierra 
Youth Coalition's Sustainable Campuses project.

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Hi there,<br><br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>This
lecture may be of interest to some.<br><br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Cheers,<br><br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Patricia
L. Chalmers<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Halifax<br><br>
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<i>From: <b>The University of King's College<br>
</b>Subject: <b>Public lecture and discussion with Elizabeth May</b>
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Elizabeth May: public matinee lecture and discussion <br><br>
<b>When Push Comes to Shove: The Critical Steps we Need to Take in the
Next 5 Years<br>
</b>Saturday, February 3, 1 - 2:30 p.m.<br>
Alumni Hall, New Academic Building<br>
University of King's College<br>
6350 Coburg Rd., Halifax<br><br>
Lecture is open to the general public and is part of the Atlantic
Sustainable Campuses Conference<br><br>
http://syc-cjs.org/sustainable/Atlantic+Conference&bl<br><br>
Elizabeth May is an incredibly intellectual, inspiring, and passionate
speaker. She is the current Leader of the Green Party of Canada and was
the Executive Director of the Sierra Club of Canada for past 17 years.
She is a lawyer, writer, and environmental activist who has received
honourary doctorates and awards such as the Global 500 and the Order of
Canada.<br><br>
She will be speaking the day after world scientists release the latest
United Nations Assessment Report on Climate Change. This will be a chance
to hear key points on the new scientific findings and a broader look at
the economic, environmental and societal challenges and solutions we are
facing as a country.<br><br>
Don't miss this special event!! Lecture will be followed by dynamic
discussion and reception.<br><br>
Suggested donation:<br>
Adult $10<br>
Student $5<br><br>
All funds go directly to the King's Environmental Group and the Sierra
Youth Coalition's Sustainable Campuses project.<br>
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