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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL, LOCAL EXPERTS GATHER AT CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN FOR INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE FORUM --Part of June 5th World Environment Day Event, Save the Plants, Save the Planet Week
GLENCOE, IL, May 1, 2008 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- Thought leaders from government, corporations, and non-profit organizations will gather at the Chicago Botanic Garden on June 5th as part of the Garden’s first International Climate Change Forum, a day-long long examination of issues relating to climate change and global warming that is part of the United Nations Environment Programme’s World Environment Day celebration. Highlights of the day include presentations by Dr. Ashok Khosla, the former chairman of the United Nations Environment Programme and recipient of the 2002 Sasakawa Environment Prize; and Fred Krupp, president of the Environmental Defense Fund, and author of Earth: the Sequel. Others speaking at the event include:
Fred Krupp helped develop market-based solutions such as the acid rain reduction plan included in the 1990 Clean Air Act. The Environmental Defense Fund is a national nonprofit organization that links science, law and innovative private-sector partnerships to create solutions to the most serious environmental programs. Krupp was a founding member of the United States Climate Action Partnership, a coalition of leading corporations and environment organizations supporting mandatory limits in the United States of global warming pollution. World Environment Day was established by the UN General Assembly in 1972 to mark the June 5 opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. Another resolution, adopted by the General Assembly the same day, led to the creation of the United Nations Environment Programme. Other activities at the Chicago Botanic Garden on June 5th will include the Action and Knowledge Marketplace, featuring over thirty non-profit, academic, cultural and environmental organizations, held from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the Esplanade at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Visitors will find helpful displays and knowledgeable representatives discussing products for green homes, resources to locate carpools, volunteer and community conservation programs, classes on green gardening, sources for energy efficient appliances, vehicles that run on used vegetable oil and a solar powered popcorn maker. Entries from the North American International Children’s Painting Competition, sponsored by Bayer Corporation, will be on exhibit throughout June at the greenhouse galleries, located in the Regenstein Center at the Chicago Botanic Garden. More than 700 entries were received from which the first and second place North American winners were selected. Chicago-area and North American winners will be featured. The International Children’s Painting Competition, the Knowledge and Action Marketplace, the International Climate Change Forum, a Farmer’s Market of organically grown produce, and more are all part of the Save the Plants/Save the Planet Week at the Garden, June 1 through 8. World Environment Day is sponsored by PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP, Baxter International, HSBC-North American and Exelon Corporation. News Contact: Gloria Ciaccio (847) 835-6819, direct gciaccio@chicagobotanic.org |
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