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                        <description>With Majora Carter, Van Jones. Moderated by Ira Magaziner. Majora Carter on how environmental policy affects us all. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment. </description>
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                        <description>Van Jones on the hope that the Green movement can give to the inner-city poor, who are some of the greatest victims of the pollution economy. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment. </description>
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                        <description>With Majora Carter, Van Jones. Moderated by Ira Magaziner. Green for All is working to get federal money to train workers to green America. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Alexander Karsner, Amory Lovins, Gale Norton, Robert Williams. Moderated by Michael Totten. A question from the audience about Shell's portfolio, both in unconventional oil extraction and wind/solar.
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                        <description>With Alexander Karsner, Amory Lovins, Gale Norton, Robert Williams. Moderated by Michael Totten. A discussion about government subsidies for extractive industries. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>Jim Kunstler introduced by Tim Appenzeller. The necessary switch away from the petroleum-based economy will lead to great conflict, says Kunstler. Don't expect a smooth transition. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With HRH Princess Dana Firas, Mohamed El-Ashry, Stephen Humphreys,
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                        <description>With Alexander Karsner, David Scaysbrook, Auden Schendler, Cathy Zoi. Moderated by Mohamed El-Ashry. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Bill Blakemore, Juliet Eilperin, David Malakoff, Andrew Revkin. Moderated by Dennis R. Dimick. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>Kunstler notes that our economy has, of late, been built upon suburban sprawl, and that economy has no future. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment. </description>
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                        <description>With Jim Rogers, Randy Udall, Robert Williams. Moderated by Tim Appenzeller. Randy Udall talks about humanity's relationship with coal. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Jim Rogers, Randy Udall, Robert Williams. Moderated by Tim Appenzeller. Scrubbing and sequestration of CO2 from coal may make it possible to continue using it to create energy, but how do we disseminate the technology? The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment. </description>
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                        <description>With Lester Brown. Introduction by Sam Champion. Lester Brown's plan for environmental stewardship. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Lester Brown. Introduction by Sam Champion. Lester Brown on getting the market to tell the environmental truth. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Elizabeth A. Lowery, Thomas Mooney, Megan Guy, Auden Schendler. Moderated by Joel Makower. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <title>How Much Time to Act on Climate Change?</title>
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                        <description>With Abby Joseph Cohen, Lara Hansen, Timothy Wirth, Cathy Zoi. Moderated by Juliet Eilperin. The panel answers a question from the audience about disappearing oil and gas supplies. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Abby Joseph Cohen, Lara Hansen, Timothy Wirth, Cathy Zoi. Moderated by Juliet Eilperin. How will we mobilize for the action we need to take against climate change? The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Kit Batten, Frances Beinecke, Ira Magaziner. Moderated by Andrew Revkin. Is the environmental movement making a mistake by focusing on legislation? The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Kit Batten, Frances Beinecke, Ira Magaziner. Moderated by Andrew Revkin. The panel speaks on the role of research and innovation in climate change issues. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Amory Lovins, Randy Udall, Marvin Odum. Moderated by Jack Riggs. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Bill Blakemore. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With John Fyfe, Margaret Leinen, Konrad Steffen. Moderated by Dennis R. Dimick. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>In the opening Plenary Session of the 2008 Aspen Environment Forum, speakers Majora Carter and Josh Dorfman share "big ideas" about modern society and its relationship to the environment.</description>
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                        <description>The opening Plenary Session of the 2008 Aspen Environment Forum. J. Carl Ganter of Circle of Blue and David Malakoff of NPR discuss big ideas in the world of natural resources and climate change. </description>
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                        <title>Colorado Welcome from Governor William Ritter</title>
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                        <description>In the opening Plenary Session of the 2008 Aspen Environment Forum, Governor William Ritter welcomes attendees. Ritter discusses changing attitudes toward conservation in Colorado and throughout the nation. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Amy Coen, Jerome Ringo and Dorceta Taylor. Elizabeth Vargas Moderates. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>Tim Appenzeller interviews E.O. Wilson. The legendary naturalist and activist speaks of the wonder of the natural world, and how we can maintain our connection to it in these technological times. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>Tim Appenzeller interviews E.O. Wilson. Wilson speaks about his grand project, the Encyclopedia of Life, which attempts to gather all known information about all known species on Earth. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>Tim Appenzeller interviews E.O. Wilson. The famous naturalist and scholar talks about his favorite place on earth. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment. </description>
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                        <description>With speakers J. Carl Ganter and Charles Vorosmarty. Introduction by Jack Riggs. The importance of water to life on Earth, and the stories we tell about it. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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                        <description>With Lara Hansen, Paul Nicklen, Pier Vellinga. Moderated by Dennis R. Dimick. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment. </description>
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                        <description>With John Fyfe, Lara Hansen, Charles Vorosmarty. Moderated by Andrew Revkin. The Aspen Institute and National Geographic magazine host the first ever Aspen Environment Forum, in Aspen, Colorado—a powerful, three-day exchange examining the future of our shared environment.</description>
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