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Global Environment and Development

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Aimee L Smith)
Tue Apr 11 02:19:06 2000

Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 02:23:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: Aimee L Smith <alsmith@photonics.mit.edu>
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Thursday, April 13, 5.30 PM
E51-345 (Tang Management Center, MIT, <http://web.mit.edu/map.html>

This panel will address "North/South" issues in the context of
environmental negotiations. 

As part of Sangam Environmental Initiative(SEI) - MIT-SANGAM, PAKSMIT,
Social Justice Cooperative, SAVE, AID-Boston, Mexico City Project and CEES,
Boston Uni. present:


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    Global Environment and Development in an unequal World
    
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The event features key note address by Nobel laureate Prof Mario Molina, a
book release"Green Politics: Global Environmental Negotiations" by Center
for Science and Environment, New Delhi, and a panel discussion on - 

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Global Environmental Negotiations: Issues and Hurdles in Getting to YES
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	Panelists:
	
	 	Mario Molina - Nobel Laureate (1995), Institute Professor, MIT
	 	Sunita Narain - Deputy Director, CSE, New Delhi
	 	Henry Jacoby - Prof of Management, MIT
	 	Larry Susskind - Prof of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT
	 	Adil Najam - Prof of Center for Energy and Environment, BU
	 	Saleem Ali - Moderator (Graduate student)

	When: 5.30 PM, April 13, Thursday
	Where: E51-345 (Tang Management Center, MIT, Cambridge)

	Refreshment will be served.

For more details, look at: web.mit.edu/sangam/www/events/
or Call Samudra at:617-577-5768 or E-mail:samudra@mit.edu or bilal@mit.edu



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