[act-ma] Conversation with Lester Brown

John Seager jseager at populationconnection.org
Wed Feb 20 16:31:03 PST 2008


Conversation with Lester Brown

 

Free Reception and Conversation in Newton this Saturday evening from 6
pm to 8 pm with the President of the Earth Policy Institute, Lester
Brown, whom The Washington Post has called "one of the world's most
influential thinkers." Here a brief quote from his latest and
just-released book: 

"Nearly all of the 70 million people being added to world population
each year are born in countries where natural support systems are
already deteriorating in the face of excessive population pressure, in
the countries least able to support them. In these countries, the risk
of state failure is growing." - Lester Brown, "Plan B 3.0" 

For more information about Lester Brown.
http://www.earth-policy.org/About/Lester_bio.htm
<http://www.earth-policy.org/About/Lester_bio.htm>  

Please email john at popconnect.org for specific location as space is
limited. 

John Seager 
President 
Population Connection (formerly Zero Population Growth) 
http://www.popconnect.org <http://www.popconnect.org/>  

Population Connection is the national grassroots organization that
educates young people and advocates progressive action to stabilize
world population at a level that can be sustained by Earth's resources.

 
John Seager
President
Population Connection (formerly Zero Population Growth)
Suite 500
2120 L St., NW
Washington, DC  20037
202/974-7700
www.popconnect.org <http://www.popconnect.org/> 
 
Population Connection is the national grassroots organization that
educates young people and advocates progressive action to stabilize
world population at a level that can be sustained by Earth's resources.
 
Click the link below to make a donation:
https://www.populationconnection.org/Get_Involved/donate.html
 
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