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Aspen Institute and National Geographic Announce the 2010 Aspen Environment Forum, July 25-28

Speakers to include EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, UN’s Mohan Munasinghe, and author Jeff Goodell 

Washington, DC, May 18, 2010–The Aspen Institute and National Geographic announce that registration is open to the public for the 2010 Aspen Environment
Forum. From July 25-28, 2010, on the Institute’s signature campus
in Aspen, Colo., more than 400 high-level speakers and committed voices
from a wide range of perspectives – business, government, academia,
and non-governmental organizations – will explore how to work together
to develop bridges to long-term, equitable sustainability across a
variety of interconnected issues, including energy, environmental conservation,
and climate change adaptation/management.
 


Notable speakers confirmed to date include EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson; National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence

Sylvia Earle; Mohan Munasinghe,
vice chair of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change;
Brookings Institution President Strobe Talbott; Former Austin, Texas, Mayor
Will Wynn
; PBS’s David Brancaccio; author Jeff Goodell;
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Senior Scientist James Barry;
Smart Power President Brian Keane; Post Carbon Institute Founder
Richard Heinberg
; Heidi Cullen, director of science communications for Climate Central; Ocean Voyages Institute’s Doug Woodring; and Moscow State Institute of
International Relations Professor Vladimir Golitsyn, among many others.
 


“This third annual forum, which could not come at a more timely moment, will allow us to explore the ever-growing tension between human needs and our planet’s finite
resources,” said David Monsma, executive director of the Institute’s Energy and Environment program.
 “Recent events have underscored
the balancing acts individuals, communities, and nations face between managing human needs and protecting the environment for future
generations,” said Dennis Dimick, executive editor for the environment at National
Geographic magazine. “It is essential that we engage in real discussion
and debate about how to move towards sustainable management of our
planet.”
 


To register for the forum, visit www.aspenenvironment.org. Select sponsorship opportunities are also still available; for more information, contact Bob Amberg,
National Brand Director, National Geographic Global Media, tel. (212)
610-5511,
ramberg@ngs.org 

For those not able to attend, daily video highlights from the Environment Forum will be posted at www.aspenenvironment.org, and event updates will be featured at www.twitter.com/aspeninstitute and www.facebook.com/pages/The-Aspen-Institute/34493700340. 

This year’s Aspen Environment Forum sponsors include Chevrolet, Duke Energy, and Shell. 


EDITORS’ NOTE: A limited number of press passes are available. For more information and to apply, please visit https://aspeninstitute.wufoo.com/forms/aspen-environment-forum-press-registration/.   

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The Aspen Institute mission is twofold: to foster values-based leadership, encouraging individuals to reflect on the ideals and ideas that define a good society, and to
provide a neutral and balanced venue for discussing and acting on
critical issues. The Aspen Institute does this primarily in four ways: seminars,
young-leader fellowships around the globe, policy programs, and public
conferences and events. The Institute is based in Washington, DC, Aspen,
CO, and on the Wye River on Maryland's Eastern Shore and has an
international network of partners. For more information, visit
www.aspeninstitute.org. 

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