Population
and Environment
Town Meetings and Media Events
Fall 2001
Participate
in a Population and Environment event in your hometown:
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Washington, DC
November 7
Washington, DC
November
9
Claremont, CA
November 13
Redlands, CA
November 13
San Francisco, CA
November 29
Miami, FL
November
7
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St.
Petersburg, FL
November 15
Newtown, PA
November
9
Philadelphia, PA
November
27
Ann-Arbor, MI
December 10
St. Paul, MN
November
12
Albany, NY
February
4th
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Columbus,
OH
November
28
Oxford, OH
November 29
Providence, RI
February
2002
Middlebury, VT
November 13
Madison, WI
November
28
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November 7th
Release of United Nations Population Fund’s The State of
World Population 2001 report, Footprints and Milestones: Population and
Environmental Change
Washington, D.C.
Ballroom, National Press Club
9:30 a.m.
Speakers:
·
Rep.
Mark Steven Kirk (R-IL)
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Rep.
Carolyn Maloney (D-NY)
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Mark
Van Putten, President, National Wildlife Federation
·
Stan
Bernstein, UNFPA
Contact: Sarah Craven, United Nations Population
Fund, (202) 326-8700 (scraven@uscommittee.org)
Town Hall Discussion: Making the
Connection Between Habitat and Population
Miami, Florida
Florida International University (Graham Center, Room 150)
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Speakers:
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Cheri
Lovell, Executive Vice President, U.S. Committee for the United Nations
Population Fund
·
Alice
Clarke, Assistant Professor, Environmental Science
Sponsor: National Audubon Society
Contact: Corry Westbrook, National Audubon Society, (202) 861-2242 (cwestbrook@audubon.org)
November 9th
State of the World Population 2001: Policy Issues for the
Emerging Crisis
Washington, D.C.
Capitol Hill B-354 Rayburn
9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
Speakers:
·
Rep.
Carolyn Maloney (invited)
·
Peter
Purdy, President, U.S. Committee for United Nations Population Fund
·
Steve
Sinding, Columbia University School of Public Health
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Alex
de Sherbinin, Center for International Earth Science Information Network
Sponsors: Population Resource Center, Center for
Environment and Population, and the National Wildlife Federation
Contact: Nancy Thorne, Population Resource Center, (202) 467-5030
The State of World Population 2001
Report and the Introduction of Planned Parenthood Association of Bucks County
Global Partners Project
Newtown, PA
Pennswood Village
4:00 p.m.
Speakers:
·
Rep.
Jim Greenwood (R-PA)
·
Peter
Purdy, President, U.S. Committee for the United Nations Population Fund
·
Linda
Hahn, CEO, Planned Parenthood Association of Bucks County
Sponsors: Planned Parenthood Association of Bucks County,
U.S. Committee for the United Nations Population Fund
Contact: Maggie Groff, Planned Parenthood Association of Bucks County
(215) 785-4594 RSVP REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT
November 12th
Passport to Global Action Series: Footprints and
Milestones: Population and Environmental Change
St. Paul, Minnesota
Science Museum of Minnesota
12:00 p.m.
Speaker:
·
Tim
Wirth, President, United Nations Foundation
Sponsors: Alliance for Sustainability, Better World
Campaign, Izaak Walton League, Science Museum of Minnesota, U.S. Committee for
the United Nations Population Fund, United Nations Association of Minnesota,
Warner Nature Center
Contact: Joe Weber, Weber Company, jweber1962@aol.com
November 13th
Town Hall meeting on “Human Population and Environment
Linkages”
Middlebury, Vermont
Middlebury College (Kirk Alumni Center)
7:00- 8:30 p.m.
Speakers:
·
Paul
Micou, U.S. Committee for the United Nations Population Fund
·
Bill
McKibben, Author and Environmentalist
·
Nan
Jenks-Jay, Director of Environmental Affairs, Middlebury College
Sponsors: National Wildlife Federation and Center for
Environment and Population
Contact: Julie Starr, National Wildlife Federation, (802) 229-0650, jstarr@nwf.org
Town Hall Discussion: Making the
Connection Between Habitat and Population
Claremont, California
Claremont College
12:00 – 2:00 p.m. (tentative)
Speaker:
·
Cheri
Lovell, Executive Vice President, U.S. Committee for the United Nations Population
Fund
Sponsor: National Audubon Society
Contact: Judd Klement, National Audubon Society, (415) 222-9246, jklement@audubon.org
Town Hall Discussion: Making the
Connection Between Habitat and Population
Redlands, California
Redlands University
7:00 – 8:30 p.m. (tentative)
Speakers:
·
Cheri
Lovell, Executive Vice President, U.S. Committee for the United Nations
Population Fund
·
Dr.
Monty Hempel, Professor, Redlands University
Sponsor: National Audubon Society
Contact: Judd Klement, National Audubon Society, (415) 222-9246, jklement@audubon.org
November 15th
Town Hall Discussion: Making the Connection Between
Habitat and Population
St. Petersburg, Florida
University of South Florida
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Speakers:
·
Ann
Leoncavallo, United Nations Population Fund
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Dr.
Mary M. Matthews, Professor Environmental Science and Policy
Sponsor: National Audubon Society
Contact: Corry Westbrook, National Audubon Society, (202) 861-2242, cwestbrook@audubon.org
November 27th
Town Hall Discussion: Making the Connection Between
Habitat and Population
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
Speaker:
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William
J. Ryan, United Nations Population Fund
Sponsor: National Audubon Society
Contact: Janine Clifford, National Audubon Society, (202) 861-2242, jclifford@audubon.org
November 28th
Town Hall Discussion: Making the Connection Between
Habitat and Population
Columbus, Ohio
Ohio State University (Auditorium, Museum of Biological Diversity)
7:30 - 9:00 p.m
Speakers:
·
Peter
Purdy, President, U.S. Committee for the United Nations Population Fund
·
Dr.
Dave Horn, Professor of Entomology, Ohio State
Sponsor: National Audubon Society
Contact: Corry Westbrook, National Audubon Society, (202) 861-2242, cwestbrook@audubon.org
Town Hall Discussion: Making the
Connection Between Habitat and Population
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin
Speakers: To be announced
Sponsor: National Audubon Society
Contact: Desiree Sorenson-Groves, National Audubon Society, (202)
861-2242, dgroves@audubon.org
November 29th
Footprints and Milestones: Highlighting Family
Planning Programs and Global Environmental Change
World Affairs Council
312 Sutter Street
San Francisco, California
6:00 p.m.
Speakers:
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Carl
Pope, President, Sierra Club
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Phyllis
Oakley, Board Member, U.S. Committee for the United Nations Population Fund
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Diane
Harrison, President and CEO, Planned Parenthood Golden Gate
Sponsors: Sierra Club and Planned Parenthood Golden
Gate
Contact: Annette Souder, Sierra Club, Annette.Souder@Sierraclub.org
Town Hall Discussion: Making the Connection Between
Habitat and Population
Oxford, Ohio
University of Miami-Ohio (101 Bachelor Hall)
7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Speakers:
·
Peter
Purdy, President, U.S. Committee for the United Nations Population Fund
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Dr.
Sandra Woy-Hazleton, Deputy Director for Academic Affairs
Sponsor: National Audubon Society
Contact: Corry Westbrook, National Audubon Society, (202) 861-2242, cwestbrook@audubon.org
December 10th
Town Hall meeting on “Human Population and Environment
Linkages”
Ann-Arbor, Michigan
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Speakers:
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Dr
Gayl Ness, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Michigan
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Stan
Bernstein, United Nations Population Fund
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Dr
Rosina Bierbaum, Dean, School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan
Sponsors: National Wildlife Federation and Center for
Environment and Population
Contact: Julie Starr, National Wildlife Federation, (802) 229-0650, jstarr@nwf.org
February 4th
Town Hall meeting on “Human Population and Environment
Linkages”
Albany, New York
State University of New York - Albany
Sponsors: National Wildlife Federation and Center for Environment and
Population
Contact: Julie Starr, National Wildlife Federation, (802) 229-0650, jstarr@nwf.org
February 2002
Town Hall meeting on “Human Population and Environment
Linkages”
Providence, Rhode Island
Brown University
Sponsors: National Wildlife Federation and Center for Environment and
Population
Contact: Julie Starr, National Wildlife Federation, (802) 229-0650,