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Special Joint CHE Call with The New School -- Environmental Health Science: Human and Ecosystem Health

May 7, 2007


We hope you will join us on Monday, May 7 at 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern time for a conference call, Environmental Health Science: Human and Ecosystem Health, with Dr. Pete Myers. This call will be moderated by Michael Lerner, PhD, President, Commonweal.

Pete Myers, PhD, is founder, CEO, and chief scientist of Environmental Health Sciences, which produces the daily environmental health news source Above the Fold. He is also coauthor of Our Stolen Future (1996), which explores the threats posed by man-made chemical contaminants to fetal development and human health, and he is Senior Advisor to the United Nations Foundation (Washington, DC). From 1990-2002 Myers was director of the W. Alton Jones Foundation, a private foundation supporting efforts to protect the global environment and to prevent nuclear war. He received his PhD in zoology from the University of California, Berkeley.

This call is co-sponsored by the Collaborative on Health and the Environment and the New School at Commonweal.

Please RSVP to Michelle Moore at: thenewschool@commonweal.org so we can reserve a line for you. Hope you can join us!

 

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