How do we build a more sustainable world? Find
out by attending the free Great Lakes Beaming Bioneers Speaker Series at
7 p.m. beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 22 in the Luecht Conference Center at McHenry
County College, 8900 U.S. Hwy. 14 in Crystal Lake. The four-part series
continues on Jan. 29, Feb. 5 and Feb. 12.
Experts in local and global issues facing our planet
today will present information about building the local food network,
quantifying the value of natural areas, Loyola University’s path to
sustainability, and what is on the horizon for fracking in Illinois. The speaker series is co-sponsored by McHenry County
College, Loyola University Retreat Ecology Campus and McHenry County
Conservation District.
The first lecture on Jan. 22 will feature “Towards an Economics of Shared Prosperity in a Finite
World,” presented by Jon Erickson, professor of ecological
economics and the interim dean of the Rubenstein School of Environment and
Natural Resources at the University of Vermont. His presentation will explore
the foundations from which to build an economy for the century of the
environment, designing resilient systems that align human nature with the
realities of growing resource scarcity.
Erickson has published widely on energy and climate
change policy, land conservation, watershed planning, environmental public
health, and the theory and practice of ecological economics.
At each presentation, a national Bioneers Conference
DVD will be shown featuring a prominent environmental leader. The
speakers via DVD will include: Bill McKibben of 350.org, on Jan. 29;
Nikki
Henderson of People’s Grocery, on Feb. 5;
Sandra Steingraber, author of “Living Downstream,”
on Feb. 12.
The following are seminar
topics scheduled through Feb. 12:
·
“Engaging
In Transformation” January 29, 7 p.m. featuring Nancy Tuchman, Director of the
Institute of Urban Environmental Sustainability (IUES) at Loyola University
Chicago (effective Jan. 1, 2013)
·
“Building
Bridges With Food” February 5, 7 p.m. featuring Linda Mallers of FarmLogix
·
“Fracking
101: What, Where, and WHY?” February 12, 7 p.m. featuring Jack Darin, executive
director, Illinois Sierra Club
The speaker series is free
and open to the public. For more information, contact either Pat Dieckhoff at
(815) 479-7817 or Kristine Emrich at (815) 479-7570 or email conferencecenter@mchenry.edu. For more information about the speaker series,
visit www.mcecoconference.org. For more information about the national Bioneers,
visit www.bioneers.org.
1 comment:
check this out
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/10/un_agenda_21_coming_to_a_neigh.html
U.N. and groups like the Sierra Club are trying to control us.
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