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Bioneers 2010 Conference Plenary Sessions

This collection includes 14 speakers from the 2010 National Bioneers Conference, as well as the opening remarks by Kenny Ausubel and Nina Simons.

Dr James Hansen

John Francis
Redefining Environment

Jessy Tolkan
Achieving a Clean and Just Energy Future

Mallika Dutt
Changing the Frame

Gary Hirshberg
Win7 Economics: Restoring Natural Order As if People and the Planet Really Mattered

Elizabeth K. Lindsey
Navigating An Ancient Future: The Compass of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)

Peter Warshall
Dreaming New Mexico: An Age of Local Foodsheds and a Fair Trade State

Mary Gonzales
The Environment and Its Relationship to Equity and the Economy

John Warner
Intellectual Ecology: Green Chemistry and Biomimicry

Andy Lipkis
Engaging Nature and Community to Protect and Heal

Lynn Twist
Changing the Dream: The Pachamama Alliance

john a. powell
Dance Like You Matter in an Intra-Related World

Gloria Feldt
Riding the Leadership Wave: Women Embracing Controversy

Anthony Cortese
From Leonardo da Vinci to Higher Education: Lead Us to Survive and Thrive



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