Focus the Nation January 31st 2008
posted by Niles Barnes on January 28th, 2008 Go to comments
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Focus the Nation is helping to organize a national teach-in on global warming solutions through dialogues, lectures and discussions at over 1,100 colleges and universities happening simultaneously this Thursday. Click here to see a map and if an event is planned near you.
Any campuses out there really excited for events they have planned? We’d love to hear what is happening at your campus. Post- event photos and write-ups on how it went (audio/ video clips would also be great to see and hear) would also be appreciated. If you have photos you would like to share or any other FTN related information from you campus feel free to respond to this post with links or email me directly at niles@aashe.org.




February 11th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
http://www.pennfuturepodcast.org
Please join PennFuture, as we interview several contributors at this year’s Focus The Nation event. These interviews were conducted at three collegiate institutions in the state of Pennsylvania.
PennFuture’s Joy Bergey participated in the event at Ursinus College, and brought us two terrific interviews. First, Andrew Revkin, award winning journalist who covers environment for the New York Times, talks about how global warming is felt in the underdeveloped world; then Dr. Heidi Cullen, climate expert for The Weather Channel, discusses some of the science behind climate change.
Pam Fendrock, PennFuture’s northeast Pennsylvania outreach coordinator, attended two Focus the Nation events. At the first, at Moravian College, she interviewed one of the student organizers, Samantha Lukasiewicz, who talked about how the organizing impacted on the lives of students. At Wilkes University, she interviewed Dr. Marleen Troy, associate professor of environmental engineering, who talked about green initiatives currently at Wilkes.
PennFuture works to create a just future where nature, communities and the economy thrive. We enforce environmental laws and advocate for the transformation of public policy, public opinion and the marketplace to restore and protect the environment and safeguard public health. PennFuture advances effective solutions for the problems of pollution, sprawl and global warming; mobilizes citizens; crafts compelling communications; and provides excellent legal services and policy analysis.
February 14th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
Thanks for sharing Alex! The podcast interviews are great! PennFuture has a wealth of information on their site, I’d recommend readers check it out, especially our Pennsylvania members.
Cheers,
Niles