sust-mar: Time Sensitive: Carpool to see/hear Paul Hawken at UPEI this Wednesday

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Hello Sust-Mar!

If you who would like to learn more about corporate environmentalism,
sustainability, natural capitalism etc... come and join our minivan
driving to Charlottetown, PEI to hear Paul Hawken, entrepreneur and
author of "The Ecology of Commerce" and "Natural Capitalism", speak as
the keynote for the National Roundtable on the Environment and the
Economy free public forum on Wednesday, August 13 at 7PM at the
University PEI (UPEI). See details of the lecture/reception and Paul's
bio below. 

We, CESR members, have rented a mini-van and have 4 spots available (out
of 7). We are all evenly sharing costs for the rental, insurance, gas,
and tolls, which should come to about $20-25 each. We are leaving to
Charlottetown at 2:30 PM on Wednesday and then returning to Halifax by
2:30 AM. That's right we're driving there and back, so people can work
on Thursday morning.

If you are committed to going on this trip, please reply by ASAP, first
come first serve. 

Thanks and hope your summer is going well,

Tamara Lorincz
CESR: http://is2.dal.ca/~cesr/


PUBLIC LECTURE & RECEPTION PRESS RELEASE 
(http://www.upei.ca/cgi-new/view.cgi?id=1408).

The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy will meet in
Charlottetown August 13-15th. A public lecture will be held Wednesday
evening August 13, sponsored by NRTEE, the Dept. of Agriculture &
Forestry, the Dept. of Aquaculture, Fisheries and Environment and the
University of Prince Edward Island. 

Featured guest Paul Hawken will give a public address at the Duffy
Amphitheatre, UPEI, Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. entitled "How Can
Natural Capital Be Protected - What Is Needed?". 

Mr. Hawken is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, journalist,
best-selling author and an architect and proponent of corporate reform
with respect to ecological practices. He is author and co-author of
dozens of articles as well as six books including The Next Economy,
Growing a Business, and the best-selling The Ecology of Commerce. His
latest book, Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution
with Amory and Hunter Lovins, is published in thirteen languages and has
been read and referred to by several heads of state including former
American President Bill Clinton, who called it one of the five most
important books in the world today. 

He is presently writing a book to be published in 2003 entitled
"Uprising: The Forgotten, The Excluded and the Uninvited" about the
growing worldwide movement resisting corporatization of the commons. 

There will be a question and answer session after the lecture followed
by a reception at the Murphy Student Centre, 9:15 -11p.m., where
accomplished Island songwriter Alan Rankin will perform. 

The mandate of the NRTEE is to promote the principles and practices of
sustainable development. It serves as a catalyst in identifying,
explaining and promoting the principles and practices of sustainable
development. It is committed to improving the quality of economic and
environmental policy by providing decision makers in all sectors with
the information on which they can make reasoned choices leading to a
sustainable future for Canada. 


BIOGRAPHY:
Paul Hawken is an environmentalist, educator, lecturer, entrepreneur,
journalist, and best-selling author. He is known around the world as one
of the leading architects and proponents of corporate reform with
respect to ecological practices. His writings and work have caused CEOs
to transform their internal corporate culture and business philosophy
towards environmental restoration. He serves as co-chair of
TNS-International, a non-profit educational foundation that assists
organizations and businesses in twelve countries in creating a long term
commitment to environmental sustainability as a core part of their
overall policy and practices. 

He has founded several companies, including Smith & Hawken, Datafusion,
a knowledge synthesis software company, and several of the first natural
food companies in the U.S that relied soley on sustainable agricultural
methods. He is author of dozens of articles, scientific papers, and six
books including The Next Economy (Ballantine 1983), Growing a Business
(Simon and Schuster 1987), and The Ecology of Commerce (HarperCollins
1993). The Ecology of Commerce was voted in 1998 as the #1 college text
on business and the environment by professors in 67 business schools. He
has just completed Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial
Revolution (Little, Brown. September 1999) with Amory and Hunter Lovins.

His books have been published in over 50 countries in 27 languages.
Growing a Business became the basis of a 17-part PBS series which Mr.
Hawken hosted and produced. The program, which explored the challenges
and pitfalls of starting and operating socially responsive companies,
was shown on television in over 115 countries around the world. He
serves as co-chair of The Natural Step-International, a non-profit
educational foundation that teaches and supports environmental systems
thinking in corporations, cities, and governments. 

He has given keynote addresses to the following organizations and
events: AT&T, The Liberal Party of Canada, Apple Computer, Citicorp,
Weyerhaeuser, Commonwealth Club, The King of Sweden Environmental
Seminar, General Foods, State of Washington, Southwestern Bell, American
Bookseller's Association, Inc. 500 Conference, Urban Land Institute, SRI
International, Harvard University, Department of Commerce, Yale
University, Prince of Wales Conference on Business and the
Environment-Cambridge University, Herman Miller, National Wildlife
Federation, American Society of Landscape Architects, American Institute
of Architects, American Institute of Graphic Arts, American Solar Energy
Association, World Business Council for Sustainable Development,
Cleveland City Club, Conference Board, U.S. Forest Service, Ontario
Hydro, the EPA, and over 500 others.

He has served on the board of many environmental organizations including
Point Foundation (publisher of the Whole Earth Catalogs), Center for
Plant Conservation (with Don Falk), Conservation International, Trust
for Public Land, Friends of the Earth, and National Audubon Society.
Among recognition and awards received are the Small Business
Administration "Entrepreneur of the Year" in 1990, the Utne 100 in 1995:
"One Hundred Visionaries who could Change our Lives", Western
Publications Association the Maggie award for "Natural Capitalism--as
the best Signed Editorial/Essay--in 1997, Creative Visionary Award by
International Society of Industrial Design, Design in Business Award for
environmental responsibility by the American Center for Design, Council
on Economic Priorities' 1990 Corporate Conscience Award, American
Horticultural Society Award for commitment to excellence in commercial
horticulture, Metropolitan Home Design 100 Editorial Award for the 100
best people, products and ideas that shape our lives, the Cine Golden
Eagle award in video for the PBS program "Marketing" from Growing a
Business, Inc. Magazine's "Dream Team" - Twelve Best Entrepreneurs of
the 1980's (including Steven Jobs, H. Ross Perot), California Institute
of Integral Studies Award "For Ongoing Humanitarian Contributions to the
Bay Area Communities", Esquire Magazinee award for the best 100 People
of a Generation (1984), and several honorary doctorates.

http://www.twbookmark.com/authors/28/1711/


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