POTSDAM -- Eban Goodstein, director of the Bard Center for Environmental Policy, will present on environmental politics at Clarkson University at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 18. The presentation, …
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POTSDAM -- Eban Goodstein, director of the Bard Center for Environmental Policy, will present on environmental politics at Clarkson University at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
The presentation, titled "Republicans, Democrats and Sustainability: Recovering Bipartisan Environmental Politics," will be held in the Cora & Bayard Clarkson Science Center Room 162.
The event is free and open to the public.
Goodstein directs two national educational initiatives on global warming: C2C and The National Climate Seminar.
In recent years, he has coordinated climate education events at more than 2,500 colleges, universities, high schools and other institutions.
Goodstein is the author of "Economics and the Environment," "Fighting for Love in the Century of Extinction: How Passion and Politics Can Stop Global Warming" and "The Trade-off Myth: Fact and Fiction about Jobs and the Environment."
His research has been featured in The New York Times, Scientific American, Time, Chemical and Engineering News, The Economist, USA Today, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
The presentation is sponsored by the Frederic C. Menz Endowment and Clarkson's Institute for a Sustainable Environment.