Getting Conservatives into Conservation

Apr 05, 2016 00:49

Today's Conference on World Affairs Howard Higman Memorial Plenary was by former South Carolina congressman Robert Inglis, who is now the executive director of republicEn.org, a site and nonprofit organization run by conservatives concerned about climate change focused on swaying other conservatives about the issue. The talk was entitled "How Free ( Read more... )

communication, climate, economics, politics, cwa

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altamira16 April 5 2016, 16:44:39 UTC
How does the Conference of World Affairs stuff work? Can anyone go? Do you have to reserve a space? I cannot do it this year but maybe next year?

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flwyd April 5 2016, 16:52:11 UTC
All panels are free and open to the public. (The Jazz concert is super popular and had a free ticket lottery.) You can attend one session or spend your whole week pretending you're a student again.

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altamira16 April 5 2016, 17:00:38 UTC
I went to the alumni breakfast thing late this morning, and I ate a croissant and saw the psychology dude talking about all the great professors he had in college who believed in him for ten minutes before someone called me, and I went outside and talked to them instead because I was not quite sure if the psychologist dude was trying to tell us how important it was to donate money to CU.

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randomdreams April 6 2016, 02:55:14 UTC
amaebi might have some interesting thoughts about this.

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