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Bill McKibben
In conversation with Mark Hertsgaard
Monday, March 24, 2008 |
Herbst Theatre, 8pm
Environmentalist and writer Bill McKibben is known for
exploring civic engagement on such issues as global warming, alternative
energy, and human genetic engineering. Imbued with a sense of urgency,
his writing offers perspectives on integrating science, society
and environmental policy in a complex and evolving world. McKibben's
influential essays are collected in The Bill McKibben Reader
and his numerous titles include The End of Nature, The Age
of Missing Information, and Hope, Human, and Wild. Deep
Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future, is
the author's manifesto for moving beyond growth economics and transitioning
to more local-scale enterprise. In the summer of 2006, Bill McKibben
organized the largest public demonstrations about climate change
in the United States. He has since founded stepitup07.org, a group
that pressures Congress to enact curbs on carbon emissions. McKibben
is a frequent contributor to periodicals as diverse as The New
York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, Orion Magazine, Mother
Jones, The New York Review of Books, Granta, Rolling Stone,
and Outside. Previously awarded Guggenheim and Lyndhurst
Fellowships, Bill McKibben received the Lannan Prize for nonfiction
writing in 2000.
Mark Hertsgaard is the author of five books that have been
translated into sixteen languages, including Earth Odyssey: Around
the World In Search of Our Environmental Future and On Bended
Knee: The Press and the Reagan Presidency. A correspondent for
Link TV and The Nation and L'espresso magazines, he has written
for The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Time, The Guardian, Die Zeit
and other leading publications around the world. His next book is
called, Living Through the Storm: Surviving the Next 50 Years
of Global Warming.
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