Free Webcast for US Teach In on Global Warming - First 100 Days of Obama....
Solutions for The First 100 Days: Available Now at No Cost
Join David Orr, Hunter Lovins, Betsy Taylor, Ray Anderson, Dianne Dillon-Ridgely, Jessy Tolkan, Billy Parish and Wahleah Johns as they discuss global warming solutions for the first 100 days.
“A compelling and timely look at what we need to do in the next year to stabilize the climate”
Available For Viewing Now, this 45 minute, free webcast focuses on:
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• Why the First 100 Days of the Obama administration is a critical window for climate action.
• How young people are leading the fight for a clean energy future.
• The recommendations of the President’s Climate Action Project: 20% reductions below 1990 levels by 2020; Revitalize the US economy through a clean energy revolution.
The Campus Version is perfect for sparking classroom discussion. The Faith version is designed for education in churches, synagogues and mosques.
Produced by Professor Eban Goodstein and the National Wildlife Federation, as part of the National Teach-In on Global Warming Solutions.
Join 750 colleges, universities, high schools, faith organizations and civic groups, and help change the future.
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