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YPE Boston 2010 Kickoff Happy Hour @ John Harvards in Harvard Square
Sponsor: Boston
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Day: Tuesday 26-Jan-10 6:30 PM
Location: John Harvard's Brew House 33 Dunster St Cambridge, MA 02138
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Andrew, Thank you for the information! I'll see you there tomorrow night.
Chris
2. ENVIRONMENTAL SPEAKER SERIES: “THE END OF THE LONG SUMMER: WHY WE MUST REMAKE OUR CIVILIZATION TO SURVIVE ON A VOLATILE EARTH,” Dianne Dumanoski
Monday, February 8, 7:00 pm
Newton Free Library, Druker Auditorium
Free to the public
Co-sponsored by the Newton Free Library and the Green Decade/Newton
Newton resident and long-time Green Decade member Dianne Dumanoski is an author and environmental journalist whose work in the field dates back to the first Earth Day in 1970. She has reported on a wide range of environmental and energy issues for broadcast and print media and has been among the pioneers reporting on a new generation of global environmental issues. Her newest book, The End of the Long Summer, looks beyond the specific symptoms of planetary distress- climate change, the destruction of the ozone layer, the world wide loss of species, the growing threats to the oceans, pervasive chemical contamination of food webs everywhere on Earth- to ask the larger question: what fundamentally ails us?
2. ENVIRONMENTAL SPEAKER SERIES: “THE END OF THE LONG SUMMER: WHY WE MUST REMAKE OUR CIVILIZATION TO SURVIVE ON A VOLATILE EARTH,” Dianne Dumanoski
Monday, February 8, 7:00 pm
Newton Free Library, Druker Auditorium
Free to the public
Co-sponsored by the Newton Free Library and the Green Decade/Newton
Newton resident and long-time Green Decade member Dianne Dumanoski is an author and environmental journalist whose work in the field dates back to the first Earth Day in 1970. She has reported on a wide range of environmental and energy issues for broadcast and print media and has been among the pioneers reporting on a new generation of global environmental issues. Her newest book, The End of the Long Summer, looks beyond the specific symptoms of planetary distress- climate change, the destruction of the ozone layer, the world wide loss of species, the growing threats to the oceans, pervasive chemical contamination of food webs everywhere on Earth- to ask the larger question: what fundamentally ails us?
John,
Thanks for the info! I'll put it into the calender.