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EcoRes Forum Call for Action

Achieving Global
Climate Justice
st
in the 21 Century

EcoRes Forum
Exploring the Ethical, Political,
and Socio-Cultural Aspects of Climate Change
EcoRes Forum

Our Story
Since its foundation in 2006, the EcoRes Forum’s development has been guided by the encouragement and support
of a global network of concerned citizens working at all levels and in all fields on climate change, environmental justice,
sustainable living, and human and animal rights. The Forum’s primary objective is to empower each participant, widening
individual circles of influence, by providing and utilizing new media and Web 2.0 technology. Team members conduct
ongoing issue research, develop and host an online e-conference series and strive to raise awareness both locally and
globally on these topics.

Our Mission
In keeping with our foundational philosophy of ecocentric environmental ethics and commitment to the principles of
social equity and environmental justice;

 by leveraging the potential of new media by providing an easily accessible global platform for discussion
and access to subject experts;
 by involving global stakeholders in global issue discussions by circumventing the logistical and financial
barriers of traditional dialogue interactions;
 by building ongoing connections and networks between these actors;
 by crossing borders, whether disciplinary, philosophical, or geopolitical; and
 by maintaining a results-oriented focus;

the goals of the EcoRes Forum are:

 to level the field of discourse by moving it to a space whose boundaries are set only by our own creativity;
 to promote awareness, public dialogue and the free exchange and exploration of ideas, knowledge and issues
related to climate change;
 to leave all participants with something of value, whether knowledge, best practices, or a new perspective,
that can be put to use immediately to improve efforts in their individual fields; and
 by so doing, to contribute to taking the environmental movement to the next level and thereby, in some small
way, to assist in preventing further extreme climate change.

Online E-Conference Series


The purpose of this series is to provide an easily accessible platform for moderated dialogues among global stakeholders,
many of whom are far too often under-represented at both discussion and decision-making venues. Conducted online or
by email, e-conferences encourage wide participation by circumventing the logistical hurdles of place-based conference
formats. Plenary discussions are led through a progressive framework of questions and focus points by a moderating team.
Breakout conversations and related workshops are hosted by session leaders or teams.

For EcoRes, a key component is the "green" nature of this medium, allowing interaction without requiring printed
materials, international air travel, or other extensive resource use.

Currently Scheduled & Past E-Conferences


Climate Change and You: Putting a Face on Global Warming | EcoRes E-Conference, 17-30 April 2009

Environmental (In)Justice: Sources, Symptoms, and Solutions | EcoRes E-Conference, 11-24 April 2008

From Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism: Making the Shift | EcoRes E-Conference, 14-30 April 2007
We, an international group of academics and activists, scientists and social justice advocates, government and community leaders,
professionals and concerned citizens, assembled on the EcoRes Forum virtual platform in April 2007 to discuss the ethical, political,
and socio-cultural aspects of climate change and to forge a common vision and action plan...

The EcoRes Forum Call for Action

Achieving Global Climate Justice in the 21st Century

Our Vision
We, an international group of academics and activists, scientists and social justice advocates, government and community
leaders, professionals and concerned citizens, assembled on the EcoRes Forum virtual platform in April 2007 to discuss
the ethical, political, and socio-cultural aspects of climate change and to forge a common vision and action plan.

We hereby commit ourselves to the development and implementation of a climate justice agenda for the 21st century,
and we call upon the world's citizens to join with us in this commitment.

Specifically we commit to the following:

 To strengthen the ties between the developed countries and the poorer countries and to work collaboratively
across geographical, cultural, religious, and political borders to alleviate the impacts of climate change;
 To urge all relevant parties to take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gases as rapidly as possible in
order to minimize the impact of climate change;
 To make the issues of climate change and climate justice a top priority, not only during this crucial window
of opportunity, but also over the coming decades when we will have to confront the increasing impacts of
climate change;
 To take a systems approach in dealing with the many-faceted issues connected to and exacerbated by the
climate crisis, including issues concerning public health, the alleviation of poverty, food security, social
and material equity, and much more;
 To develop communication, diplomatic and intercultural sensitivity skills in order to help all human beings
achieve a better understanding of the risks and uncertainties associated with global climate change, as well
as potential options for addressing and managing the risks;
 To leverage our collective abilities and advantages, taking practical action using the tools and knowledge
currently available, while continuing to explore and refine related philosophical and theoretical
foundations;
 To foster the idea of world citizenship, with its accompanying privileges and benefits, rights, and
responsibilities;
 To raise awareness about the socio-cultural dimensions of climate change and climate justice by reaching
across geographical, cultural, religious, and political borders in an effort to build enduring bridges among
global stakeholders who will be most impacted by climate change;
 To forge a common vision and action plan for moving forward in addressing these issues, whether
individually, socially, politically or economically, by adopting a transdisciplinary, multi-track, multi-level
approach that involves and empowers global stakeholders;
 To seek out and promote specific rationales, actions, and policies aimed at mitigating the intensity of future
climate change and reducing its adverse impacts on vulnerable socioeconomic and ecological systems, at all
levels ranging from the global to the local;
 To mobilize our combined resources, knowledge, and wisdom to deal with the many-faceted aspects of the
climate crisis; to bring these aspects to the attention of our communities, leaders, decision makers,
scientists, and youth, for this generation as well as for future generations; to call public attention to the
many aspects of the climate crisis and stimulate public debate and discussion about key issues, and engage
the public in determining and implementing climate solutions; to call for the commitment of societal and
economic resources to meet the needs of the climate crisis; and

Initial draft: Mary C. Leyser, Mary Lou Finley, Wendy Lynne Lee, Mohan Munasinghe, W. Malcolm Byrnes, Frederic L. Bender.
Final compilation based on Forum feedback. Special thanks to Denis Aheto, Don Brown, Jacqueline Ceccon, Caroline Graham, Paul Lussier, David Sabin, and Ashwani Vasishth.
 To focus on not only minimizing the negative aspects of social injustice, but also promoting and acting on
the positive elements of sustainable socio-cultural, environmental, and economic practices, to share our
vision of a new world in which global citizens will work together to combat the clear evidence of growing
unsustainability at all levels, including poverty, social inequity and environmental degradation, and to
demonstrate that our combined wisdom and effort can have lasting positive effects towards fostering a
more sustainable future on our increasingly interdependent planet.

With the above in mind, we call upon leaders in each of the following areas to take action to the fullest extent of their
abilities and in all possible capacities.

 To Local and National Governmental Leaders & Policy-Makers


 To the United Nations
 To NGOs, Grassroots Activists & Professional Advocates
 To the Research, Training & Education Sectors
 To Religious Leaders & Communities
 To the Business, Industrial, Financial & Private Enterprise Sectors
 To the Media, Entertainment & Communication Sectors
 To all Concerned Citizens

To Local and National Governmental Leaders & Policy-Makers

Given that the most devastating social, economic, and environmental consequences will fall on the poorest countries
who have not only contributed least to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but whose economic fortunes are significantly
impacted by Western development and values, Western nations have a moral and ethical obligation to take the lead in
developing a comprehensive and systematic plan of action for GHG reduction. Moreover, because Western industrial-
ization is itself responsible for the lion’s share of GHG production, nations benefiting from this industry bear greater
responsibility than nations that do not.

We call upon all political leaders and policy-makers:

 To take a long-term, cross-border perspective that aims to see beyond immediate, parochial problems and
the next electoral cycle, and shows a willingness to cross party lines to craft joint action on the basis of the
shared conviction that these supranational challenges demand both intra- and international cooperation at a
level never before achieved;
 To campaign for safe, peaceful, sustainable, and economically viable geographical spaces in which the
basic essentials of food and water, clothing, shelter, and health care are made available equitably;
 To advocate for human, civil, social, political and economic rights consistent with the UN Charter,
recognizing that basic human needs must be met if we are to effectively address global climate issues;
 To collaborate with the UN and other transnational and national institutions and networks both in
complying with existing international environmental and social protocols and conventions, and in actively
monitoring member compliance of the same;
 To make the strongest possible commitment to stabilizing greenhouse gases at the critical levels identified
by ongoing scientific research;
 To listen to the concerns of those most vulnerable to and affected by climate change, and to incorporate
these concerns in the decision-making process while simultaneously ensuring that equal access to and
participation in these platforms both exists and takes place;
 To incorporate ethical principles as well as social and environmental justice components in deliberations
in all democratic decision- and policy-making fora;
 To take a four-prong approach of prevention, mitigation, ecological restoration, and adaptation, each
where applicable, in planning and action programs;
 To address underlying economic and social issues, including fully implementing the 1948 Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, with special focus on minority and gender rights and social equity issues,
particularly in education, labor, empowerment, and access to resources;
 To immediately begin work on alternative, sustainable energy policies, making use of existing technol-
ogies while continuing to research and explore new possibilities;
 To develop a crash program to accelerate the development of renewable and advanced energy technologies
and to shift to these technologies as rapidly as possible, offering government incentives to promote this
process as needed;
 To halt energy subsidies associated with fossil fuels, and ensure that the hidden, additional environmental
costs associated with their use are fully accounted for in energy decision-making, thereby promoting the
development and adoption of less carbon-intensive energy sources;
 To develop, approve and enforce new regulations requiring serious energy conservation for automobiles
and households and industrial uses of electricity;
 To work with environmental and social justice civil society organizations (CSOs) to protect natural
resources and diverse ecosystems, from wetlands to rainforests, from oceans to deserts, protecting these
systems from further over-exploitation and unsustainable use;
 To cooperate with businesses, CSOs and government agencies in exploring the economic aspects of
climate issues, recognizing the greater cost of maintaining the status quo and identifying the positive
economic outcomes of proactive approaches, as well as considering alternative sustainable approaches
to current systems and structures;
 To ensure that each community and nation is free to choose its own approach to these issues within a
sustainable development framework that balances social, environmental and economic concerns, relying
more on local solutions, consulting local experts, and involving sustainable local resources, rather than
using an outward-looking approach; and
 To provide publicly supported education systems with the resources necessary to incorporate the above
principles.

To the United Nations

We call upon the UN:

 To strengthen partnerships with national governments and CSOs;


 To expand and empower structures for monitoring compliance with international environmental and social
protocols and conventions through treaty bodies, as well as non-conventional mechanisms such as Special
Rapporteurs;
 To accelerate structural and procedural reforms in order to regain the trust and confidence of those parties
that the UN wishes to engage and influence in this intergovernmental forum;
 To empower CSOs, as the representatives particularly of underrepresented global constituencies, through
the guarantee of broader access to and expanded rights and opportunities for involvement at global
platforms, including the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the UN (CONGO); and
 To guide and assist national governments in providing safe, peaceful, sustainable, and economically viable
venues in which citizens may cooperate in addressing climate change challenges.

To NGOs, Grassroots Activists & Professional Advocates

In our efforts to change attitudes, policies, and institutions as we educate, advocate and operate, we call upon our
global civil society at all levels:

 To recognize the significant expansion of CSOs’ status during the last decades and the responsibilities
that accompany this expanded role;
 To look beyond organizational and political obstacles to our forging better and more synergistic
interconnections, and to actively cultivate and exploit these synergies, building coalitions and taking joint
action for the good of all concerned;
 To actively incorporate a diversity of views in our work, tapping into our experience and wisdom as we
overcome falsely propagated geographical and social divisions;
 To help raise the voices and concerns of the underrepresented and marginalized peoples most negatively
affected by governmental and industrial decision-making in order to concretely incorporate these concerns
in future decision-making;
 To focus our creative energies and convictions in order to identify key areas and effectively achieve and
implement shared objectives by forming and/or joining local, national and international coalitions and
alliances;
 To use the materials developed by the educational/training sector, as well as those developed within our
own sector, to educate policy-makers, citizens, and students at all levels, and to use our networks and
contacts to promote and share these materials;
 To empower our constituencies, through education and training, to explore alternative livelihood
possibilities, particularly in areas in which traditional livelihoods are based on unsustainable practices and
resources that may soon no longer be available;
 To actively reach out to those in positions of influence, whether religious, political, or communal, to make
the voices of environmental responsibility heard, to be willing to take risks and criticism while doing so,
and to promote participatory, grassroots democracy as key to progress in all areas;
 To decrease duplication of effort, and, where overlap is identified, to seek joint cooperation with religious,
community, and development groups in order to most effectively use resources, whether human, material,
or financial; to use communicative technology like the Internet more effectively in these united efforts;
 To develop our leadership, managerial, organizational, communication, operational and relationship-
building skills in order to put our resources to the most effective use;
 To increase our sectoral and organizational professionalism, accountability and transparency to earn the
trust of those a) we hope to reach and b) from whom we seek support;
 To leverage the catalyzing potential of new media in order to widen our reach and potential impact in
addition to the tools already at our disposal;
 To develop a sectoral support system to maintain our “production capacity”: methods and approaches to
training, evaluation, and empowerment, including an emotional/social component, in order to prevent
burnout and issue exhaustion and to maintain enthusiasm and motivation;
 To identify and incorporate, where possible, logical, rational bases for our efforts, in order to widen our
reach and overcome the stereotype that only extremists and nonconformists take part in environmentally
motivated endeavors;
 To strengthen partnerships with the UN and national governments while actively monitoring compliance
with international environmental protocols and conventions; and
 To establish and empower witnessing systems to raise our voices if/when deviation from or abuse of these
conventions occurs.

To the Research, Training & Education Sectors

We call upon scholars, professors, teachers and trainers:

 To use their positions wisely, with particular attention to those junctures at which environmental issues
intersect with other aspects of their professional concerns in the interest of reaching both within and
beyond their circles of influence;
 To look beyond personal issues of competition for funding, tenure, and personal prestige in addressing
these urgent issues;
 To acknowledge disciplinary and philosophical differences while working at a higher, more foresightful
and cooperative level; where necessary, to adopt a two-prong approach in looking at what must be done
now, and what can be done in the future;
 To develop a common language to be used in cross-disciplinary and intercultural efforts, as well as in
outreach to policy makers and the general public;
 To undertake research on the apathy, pessimism and seeming paralysis that often accompanies discussion
on these issues, identifying underlying sources as well as methods and approaches to offset and overcome
this condition;
 To develop educational curricula and materials with an environmental education component in mind,
seeking to identify creative ways to capture the minds and imaginations of students of all ages and
interests;
 To develop open-access materials that can be tailored to multiple audiences and to make those materials
available to both academy and community in the form of publications, models, lectures, seminars,
workshops, and so on;
 To actively reach across international and disciplinary borders in researching and addressing trans-
disciplinary issues, as well as suggesting policy and identifying implications of the same;
 To call on academic and research institutions to develop students’ skills in and knowledge of the value
and necessity of transdisciplinary approaches, cultivating a holistic mindset in future academic circles;
 To train teachers on these principles, who in turn may train their students, cultivating a culturally sensitive,
open-minded and caring generation, aware of and responsible to their societies and to the planet;
 To take a two-prong approach in their efforts by incorporating both theoretical and practical aspects in
a transdisciplinary, cooperative framework; when focusing on specifics, to always bear in mind these
interconnections;
 To take part in international initiatives on related topics both theoretical and practical; and
 To work to develop diverse leadership in the field among students and faculty alike.

To Religious Leaders and Communities

We call upon religious leaders and communities:

 To use their highly influential positions responsibly, with great awareness of their potential to reach those
within their faiths around the world;
 To cultivate the “caretaker” principle recognized by religious leaders as a spiritual imperative;
 To look beyond doctrinal, philosophical and political differences in seeking to address these global threats,
reaching across religious and social boundaries to build coalitions based on shared values, such as seen in
the historically momentous “Joint Declaration on the Environment” by Pope John Paul II and Orthodox
Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople;
 To teach these principles to their congregations, cultivating culturally sensitive, caring communities of
open-minded individuals, aware of their place in and responsibility for the planet and to society at large;
 To incorporate the principle of the oneness of humanity and its implications in their teachings; and
 To join interfaith and ecumenical groups in joint educational, development, mediation and action-oriented
initiatives on climate justice issues.

To the Business, Industrial, Financial & Private Enterprise Sectors

Recognizing how deeply embedded and integrated these sectors are in our economic structures, we call upon leaders,
managers, and individual entrepreneurs at all levels:

 To use their positions and resources to educate and influence those they interact with locally, nationally
and internationally;
 To partner with national and community organizations as well as governments in implementing the
development of sustainable communities around the world;
 To study, develop and implement sustainable and socially and environmentally responsible business
models; to consider alternative sustainable approaches to current business, financial, and economic
systems and structures;
 To adopt a triple bottom line reporting structure, looking beyond profit margins and quarterly dividends
to the full potential and impact of their operations;
 To take corporate social responsibility seriously by looking to successful models of corporations who
have incorporated this element into their manufacturing and service, taking socially conscious stands
and getting involved in local communities to help address underlying social issues that may be blocking
progressing on climate issues;
 To commit to supporting those actively working on these issues – and follow through;
 To cooperate with governments and civil society in exploring the economic aspects of climate issues,
recognizing the far greater cost of maintaining the status quo and identifying the positive economic
outcomes of proactive approaches; and
 To be leaders of tomorrow by setting an example for others in their sector to follow.
To the Media, Entertainment & Communication Sectors

We call upon players in the entertainment and mass media sectors:

 To look beyond economic and competitive personal and industrial concerns;


 To utilize their considerable influence to bring attention to global climate change and its related social
justice issues;
 To use their highly influential positions responsibly, with great sensitivity to and awareness of their ability
to reach individuals around the world;
 To inform the public about these issues in ways that neither sensationalize nor underestimate the urgency
of action, the necessity of change, and the possibilities of a new-and-improved sustainable world;
 To engage the public in widespread educational campaigns to encourage personal and household changes
as well as changes within the industry;
 To make available open-access, equal-time platforms to increase public awareness and dialogue on these
issues, via print, radio, Internet, television, digital and other formats;
 To develop educational materials and tools for use on these same platforms (DVDs, films, videos, radio
programs, books, journals, study guides, and so on);
 To identify and make use of new channels to reach previously inaccessible audiences with up-to-date,
scientifically accurate, socially responsible, and economically viable findings related to these topics; and
 To provide both technological know-how and resources to facilitate communication about and action on
these issues, especially in those areas in which lack of modern technologies most greatly hamper related
efforts.

To All Concerned Citizens

Citizens of those nations most responsible for generating greenhouse gases have a particular moral obligation to
change their practices, especially as the damage is most likely to fall most heavily on the poorer countries of the
world who have done little to contribute to the problem. We call upon all concerned citizens:

 To inform ourselves about these issues in order to ensure the most accurate possible understanding of what
impact is implied for each of us, for our families, for our communities and nations;
 To cultivate our critical thinking skills and learn about the scientific research and publication processes in
order to effectively evaluate the viewpoints voiced by all camps;
 To educate ourselves about the interdependent and profoundly fragile web of life, our place in it and our
responsibility to it, as well as to current and future generations;
 To examine our personal sets of beliefs, attitudes, and convictions in relation to our natural world to
determine if our priorities and perspectives are accurate, and to adjust – even jettison – them if necessary;
 To look at our individual social and economic positions to determine how and where we can have the most
positive impact and then to take action;
 To calculate our personal carbon footprints and reduce them where possible and offset them where
necessary;
 To share our new knowledge with those in our communities via discussion groups, and by engaging
political, business and community leaders in public dialogues;
 To hold our elected representative and political leaders accountable for their mandated responsibilities as
leaders of our societies, and to let them know how we intend to do so;
 To cultivate a “think global, act local” mindset by actively engaging in cross-cultural exchanges;
 To exercise our right to vote, at the ballot booth as well as with our bank accounts, in terms of what we
buy, where we buy it, which investments we make, and which causes and industries we support;
 To encourage further political participation, by writing local and national politicians, by encouraging
involvement by educated voters and those willing to enter the public arena, by identifying local
politicians’ stand on these issues and educating local voters accordingly;
 To get involved with local grassroots organizations, from environmental groups to political parties, from
religious and philosophical organizations to educational initiatives (those who cannot become actively
involved can provide financial and other resources);
 As parents, to teach these principles to our children in order to cultivate a culturally sensitive, open-
minded and caring generation aware of their place in and responsibility to society and their home, Planet
Earth; and
 To recognize that these changes will carry a price tag and be willing to pitch in on the costs (such as
increased taxes for education, energy, and social programs), recognizing that just as each person will
benefit, so too must each person contribute.

We leave this Forum with the belief that we have laid a preliminary foundation for our future joint endeavors, and with a
renewed sense of urgency and commitment to action on our common objectives based on shared values and mutual goals.
We have gained a refreshed recognition that we can make a difference, if we begin now, and if we work together.

As participants in the EcoRes Forum, we commit to sharing this vision with all those within our circles of influence and
by incorporating these principles in our personal lives. We invite those who share our vision to join us.

Are you waking up?


Endorse the Call: Visit www.eco-res.org/call_signature.html
All interested parties are invited to endorse the Call and join the Forum. By becoming an EcoRes Endorser you will find
yourself among a special group of like-minded, socially concerned and action-oriented global citizens.

What does endorsing the Call mean?


It means that you agree with and personally commit to the following:

We, an international group of academics and activists, scientists and social justice advocates, government and
community leaders, professionals and concerned citizens, hereby commit ourselves to the development and imple-
mentation of a climate justice agenda for the 21st century, and we call upon the world's citizens and leaders to join
with us in this commitment to take action to the fullest extent of our abilities and in all possible capacities.

I've endorsed the Call. Now what?


As an EcoRes Endorser, we ask you to select one action area from the Call that best represents your present field of
influence, in which you will actively promote the Call and its underlying principles. In addition, we ask you to join the
Forum's activities whenever possible, and to strive to apply these principles in your personal life and professional
endeavors.

Thank you for joining us, and welcome to the Forum! We appreciate your support and the opportunity to share this
global initiative with you.

Your EcoRes Forum Team


Featured Panelists
& Session Leaders
William Aal (SL-2008) John P. Allen, FLS (P-2007)
Principal Associate, Tools for Change Chairman, Global Ecotechnics Corp.; Co-
and the Community Alliance for founder of Biosphere 2; former EC/Director,
Global Justice, Seattle, WA, USA Biospheric Research Development, USA

Maria Adebowale (SL-2008) Julian Agyeman, Ph.D. FRSA (P-2008)


Director, Capacity Global, London, Associate Professor & Chair, Dept of Urban
UK and Environmental Policy and Planning,
Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA

Gotelind Alber (P-2008) Frederic L. Bender, Ph.D. (P-2007)


Consultant and researcher, gendercc - Professor, University of Colorado,
women for climate justice, Berlin, Department of Philosophy, Colorado
Germany Springs, CO, USA

Clemente G. Bautista Jr. (P-2008) Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, Ph.D. (SL-2008)


Kalikasan - People's Network for the Professor, American University of Sharjah,
Environment (Kalikasan-PNE), Sharjah, UAE, and LeMoyne College,
Quezon City, Philippines Syracuse, New York, NY, USA

Patrick Bond, Ph.D. (P-2008) Donald A. Brown, Esq. (P-2007)


Professor & Director, Centre for Civil Project Coordinator, Collaborative Program
Society, School of Development on the Ethical Dimensions of Climate
Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Change, Rock Ethics Institute, Penn State
Durban, South Africa University; Harrisburg, PA, USA

Robert D. Bullard, Ph.D. (P-2008) W. Malcolm Byrnes, Ph.D. (P-2007)


Director, Environmental Justice Professor, Dept of Biochemistry and
Resource Center, Clark Atlanta Molecular Biology, Howard University
University, Atlanta, GA, USA College of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA

John Cairns, Jr., Ph.D. (P-2007) Michael K. Dorsey, Ph.D. (P-2008)


Professor Emeritus, Dept of Biological Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies,
Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA
VA, USA

Mary Lou Finley, Ph.D. (P-2007) Lev Fishelson (P-2007)


Professor, Antioch University, Seattle, Professor Emeritus, Department of Zoology,
WA, USA Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

Michael Frome, Ph.D. (P-2007) Roger S. Gottlieb, Ph.D. (P-2008)


Author, educator & conservationist, Professor, Dept of Humanities, Worcester
Port Washington, WI, USA Polytechnic, Worcester, MA, USA
Dr. Lori Gruen (P-2008) Dr. Minu Hemmati (P-2008)
Associate Professor of Philosophy; gendercc- women for climate justice, LIFE
Chair, Feminist, Gender and Sexuality e.V., Berlin, Germany
Studies; Director, Ethics in Society
Project; Wesleyan University,
Middletown, CT, USA

Nazmul Huq, MPA (SL-2008) Wendy Lynne Lee, Ph.D.


Unnayan Onneshan, Dhaka, (P-2007, CoFacilitator-2008)
Bangladesh Professor, Dept of Philosophy, University
of Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, PA, USA

John Lemons, Ph.D. (P-2007) Joan Mencher, Ph.D. (SL-2008)


Professor, Biology and Environmental Cultural Anthropologist, Emerita Professor
Science, Department of Environmental of Anthropology, Lehman College of
Studies, University of New England, CUNY/CUNY Graduate Center; The Second
Biddeford, ME, USA Chance Foundation, New York, NY, USA

Mr. Wally Menne (P-2008) Ted Mosquin, Ph.D. (P-2007)


Chairperson, Timberwatch Coalition, Co-author, A Manifesto for Earth; Senior
Mayville, South Africa author, Canada's Biodiversity 1995;
Anthology of Ecospheric Earth-Ethics;
Lanark, Ontario, Canada

Prof. Mohan Munasinghe (P-2007) Dr. Chukwumerije Okereke (P-2008)


Chair, Munasinghe Institute for Senior Research Associate, Tyndall Center
Development, Sri Lanka; Vice Chair, HQ, Zuckerman Institute for Connective
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Environmental Research, School of Environ-
Change; Honorary Senior Advisor, mental Sciences, University of East Anglia,
Government of Sri Lanka, Colombo Norwich, UK

Olga Osadchuk (SL-2008) Andrew C. Revkin (P-2007)


Chair, EEIU Sevastopol Green Planet Environment Reporter, The New York
Task Force, Sevastopol, Russia Times, New York, NY, USA
(Credit: Yoni Brook/
The New York Times)

Ulrike Roehr (P-2008) David I. Rome (P-2007)


gendercc - women for climate justice, Managing Director, Program Initiatives
LIFE e.V., Berlin, Germany Garrison Institute, Garrison, NY, USA

Asutosh Satpathy, PhD (SL-2008) Steve Sawyer (P-2008)


President, Resource Development Secretary General, Global Wind Energy
Centre, New Delhi, India Council, Brussels, Belgium

Allen Thompson, Ph.D. (SL-2008) Karen J. Warren, Ph.D. (P-2007)


Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Professor, Philosophy Department,
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN, USA
USA
EcoRes Forum Participants

ALBANIA (ALB) AUSTRALIA (AUS) Prof. Jason Byrne, Griffith


University, Gold Coast, QLD
Dr. Merita Dollma, Researcher, Dr. Uma Acharya, Research
Geographic Studies Centre, fellow, University of Melbourne, Ms. Kylie Cheah, BSc Student
Academy of Sciences, Tirana Melbourne, Victoria (Environmental Forensics), Edith
Cowan University, Western
Ms. Lavdosh Ferruni, Agricultural Mr. William Adlong, PhD Student, Australia
economist, Tirana Wagga Wagga, NSW
Mr. Kerry Cochrane, Academic,
Dr. Haki Kola, National Dr. Leila Alem, Commonwealth Orange, NSW
Association of Communal Forest, Scientific and Industrial Research
Tirana Organisation (CSIRO), Sydney Dr. Kevin Cox, Edentiti Pty Ltd,
Ngunnawal, ACT
ARGENTINA (ARG) Dr. Ingvar Anda, Caritas Australia,
Canberra, ACT Ms. Tammie Davidson, Darwin,
Mr. Lucas Di Pietro Paolo, Northern Territory
Ministry of Health, Buenos Aires, Mr. Joseph Asbury, Farming,
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Green Cities International, Salud Integral, Coronado, San Jose
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Division, DR Congo, Kinshasa Stuttgart, Stuttgart, BW
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Bogot, Cundinamarca Office, Wuppertal Institute for
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Environmental engineer, Research
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student, University Goettingen, Institute for Climate, Environment
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Universidad del Magdalena, Santa
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Associate, Dept of Rural Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural
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Bogota University of Hohenheim,
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Research Unit University of Vilanova de Arousa, Pontevedra,
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Freiburg Science Education Institute of
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Consultant, Econ, Hamburg Harjumaa
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coordinator, Holmegaard
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Environmental Awareness & Valles, Barcelona
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National Water Research Environment and management, Prof. Hubert Jean Ceccaldi,
Center, Cairo Vilanova i la Geltrú, Catalunya Retired professor, Ecole Pratique
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Environment information
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Community Environment
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Nature Reports Climate Change, row's England, Canvey Isld, Essex
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London mentalist, Save Our World, Dr. Andrea Wheeler, University
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Senior research associate, Tyndall Dr. Denis Aheto, EEIU Ghana
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mental Sciences, University of University of Ghana, Legon,
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Ltd., Leeds, UK London
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Bell College, Lanarkshire, Sydney, Guildford, Surrey for Marine Research, Heraklion,
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UNESCO, Club Serron for engineering, Medan, Sumatera College of Arts & Commerce,
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Dr. Heleny Florou, Research Ms. Aan Hunaifi, Airlangga Ms. Tanvini Gogri, MA FOI,
director, NCSR "Demokritos", University, Surabaya, East Java Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Mr. Adam Korosi, Hungarian Haryana
Natural History Museum, Ms. Aditi Chandrawal, Dehradun,
Budapest Uttaranchal Mr. Prasanna Kolte, Researcher,
EAST - Environmental Action for
Ms. Aleksandra Novikova, Central Dr. Akhilesh Chaurasia, Bhabha Sustainable Transformation, Pune,
European University, Budapest Atsomic Research Centre, Maharashtra
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Dr. Peter Solymos, Professor, Mr. Manoj Kumar, GGS IP
Institute of Zoology, Szent Istvan Mr. Santosh Das, NGO secretary, University, Delhi
University, Budapest People for Animals, Student Wing,
Khurda, Orissa Dr. Suresh Kumar, Scientist, Head,
Mr. Antal Szvetnik, Engineer, Planning, RRL, Trivandrum,
Ministry for Economy & Mr. Vishvas Deshmukh, Chartered CSIR, Trivandrum, Kerala
Transport, Budapest Accountant, Ex President
Consumer Guidance Society, Mr. Vinod Kumar Jena, Pt
INDONESIA (IDN) Pune, Maharastra Ravishankar Shukla University,
Raipur, CG
Dr. Zainal Arifin, Researcher, Dr. Suresh Frederick, Reader, Dept
Professor, Indonesian Institute of English, Bishop Heber College, Mr. Vikas Maheshwari, Engineer,
of Sciences, Jakarta, DKI Trichy, Tamil Nadu Ericsson, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Mr. Asim Majumdar, Electrical Ms. Priyanka, Institute of Prof. Needhidasan Santhanam,
engineering, Kaschit Engineering Professional Education & Easwari Engineering College,
& Management, Mumbai, Research, Bhopal, Madhya Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Maharashtra Pradesh Ramapuram, Chennai

Mr. Akhtar Hussain Malik, Centre Mr. Suman Rai, Ashoka Trust Dr. Santosh Santosh, Senior
of Plant Taxonomy, Kashmir for Research in Ecology and the Research Associate, Ashoka Trust
University, Srinagar, J&K Environment, Darjeeling, West for Research in Ecology and the
Bengal Environment, Kalimpong,
Mr. Vikram Aditya Mallavarapu, Darjeeling Dist, West Bengal
Researcher and activist, Friendship Dr. Ashish Rana, Reliance
Foundation, Hyderabad, AP Industries Ltd, Navi Mumbai, Dr. Asutosh Satpathy, President,
Maharashtra Resource Development Centre,
Mr. Tommy Mathew, President, New Delhi
Coir Industrial Products Mr. Balaram Ransingh, People
Cooperative Society Ltd., for Animals Student Wings, Dr. Nirmal Selvamony, Reader in
Bangalore, Karnataka Khurda, Orissa English, Madras Christian College,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Mr. Vinod Mishra, Student, Dr. Mohamad Yaqub Sheikh
Bhopal, MP Rauf Sheikh, Research, Teaching, Mr. Anand Sharma, Director,
University of Kashmir, Dept of Meteorological Centre, IMD,
Mr. John Nagella, Guntur, Andhra Environmental Sciences (CORD), Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand
Pradesh Srinagar, Kashmir, J&K
Dr. Jaswant Sharma, Project
Ms. Sreeja Nair, Research Dr. Akepati S. Reddy, Assistant Director, ISRO, Govt. of India,
associate, The Energy and Professor of Environmental Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Resources Institute (TERI), India Technology and Management,
Habitat Centre, New Delhi, Delhi Thapar University, Dept of Mr. Umesh Singh, Service /
Biotechnology and Environmental Engineer, Central Coalfields
Dr. Nazim Nazim, Research Sciences, Patiala, Punjab Limited, Ranchi, Jharkhand
scholar, Srinagar, Kashmir, J&K
Mr. D Vidya Sagar, SKG Sangha, Mr. Vinay Singh, Integrated
Dr. Shreekar Pant, GB Pant Kolar, Karnataka State Research & Action for
Institute of Himalayan Development, New Delhi
Environment & Development, Prof. Dipankar Saha, Senior
Mohal-Kullu, Himachal Pradesh scientist, Associate professor, Mr. Pranav Chandan Sinha,
Indian Council of Agricultural Activist, Greenpeace India,
Narendra Paruchuri, CapGHG Research, Dept of Agriculture Bangalore
Offset Solutions, Hyderabad, Research and Education, Ministry
Andhra Pradesh of Agriculture, Government of Mr. R. Sivaramakrishnan, Perry
India, Jhansi Johnson Certifications, Bangalore,
Mr. Sanjeev Peethala, Mangalore, Karnataka
Karnataka Mr. Kapil Sahasrabuddhe, Centre
for Environment Education, Pune, Ms. Vibha Sood, Student, Bhopal,
Mr. Gopan Prakash Pradhan, SRF, Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh
Gangtok, Sikkim
Mr. Anurag Sahu, Institute of Mr. Harry Surjadi, Environmental
Prof. Sudha Priscilla, Lecturer in Professional Education & journalist, The Society of
zoology, Bishop Heber College, Research, Bhopal, MP Indonesian Environmental
Trichy, Tamil Nadu Journalists, Depok, Jawa Barat
Mr. Chandra B. Suryawanshi, Ms. Cara Augustenborg, Doctoral Ms. Rachel Kavanagh, Student,
Student, Institute of Professional student, Teagasc, Bray, Co. Trinity College Dublin, Dept of
Education and Research, Bhopal, Wicklow Geography, Dublin
Madhya Pradesh
Mr. Vincent Carragher, University Mr. Paul Kearney, University of
Mr. Pradeep T., Samuha, of Limerick, Centre for Environ- Limerick, Limerick
Bangalore, Karnataka mental Research, Limerick
Mr. Rónán Kennedy, National
Ms. Ruchita Thakur, Student, Ms. Michele Castiaux, University of Ireland, Galway
Bhopal, MP Environmental consultant,
Portlaoise, Co. Laois Mr. Patrick Mangan, Lecturer,
Ms. Parul Tiwari, IPER College, Institute of Technology,
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Ms. Evelyn Cawley, Consultant, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
community planning, Delgany,
Dr. Bini Toms, Faculty, Allahabad Co. Wicklow Mr. Bert McCann, Journalist, The
Agricultural Institute, Deemed Local Planet, Dingle, Co. Kerry
University, College of Agriculture, Ms. Anna Conlan, Student (Earth
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh and Ocean), Dromahair, Ms. Ella McSweeney, Public
Co. Leitrim broadcaster, RTE Radio 1, Dublin
Ms. Lianboi Vaiphei, Doctoral
candidate, Teacher, Jawaharlal Mr. Seán Conlan, Institute of Dr. Joyce Novak, Environmental
Nehru University, Center for Technology Sligo, Dromahair, scientist, Bruff, Co. Limerick
Canadian, US, Latin and American Co. Leitrim
Studies, School of International Ms. Judy Osborne, Wicklow
Studies, New Delhi Prof. Martin Downes, Professor, Planning Alliance, Wicklow
Dept of Biology, National Town, Wicklow
Dr. Toms Varghese, Faculty, University of Ireland - Maynooth,
College of Business Studies, Maynooth, Co. Kildare ISRAEL (ISR)
Allahabad Agricultural Institute,
Deemed University, Allahabad, Dr. Michael Ewing, Senior Prof. Tom Berman, Research
Uttar Pradesh researcher, Centre for Professor (Emeritus), Kinneret
Sustainability, Institute of Limnological Lab Israel
Dr. Vinod Veeji, Teacher, Govt. Technology Sligo, Ballinode, Oceanographic and Limnological
M. V. M. Bhopal, Bhopal, Madhya Co. Sligo Research, Migdal
Pradesh
Ms. Maria-Alejandra Gonzalez- Prof. Lev Fishelson, Retired
Mr. Jitendra Verma, Student, Perez, Community Knowledge professor, Dept of Zoology Tel
Bhopal, MP Initiative, National University of Aviv University, Tel Aviv
Ireland, Galway, Co. Galway
Dr. Hafiz Yahya, Dept of Wildlife Dr. Ehud Segal, PhD Candidate,
Sciences, AMU Aligarh-India, Dr. Jenny Hanafin, University Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Aligarh, UP College Dublin, Dublin
ITALY (ITA)
IRELAND (IRL) Dr. Tamara Hochstrasser,
Professor, University College Mr. Ermanno Abbondanza, PhD
Ms. Aurelie Aubry, Postgraduate Dublin, Dublin Student, Political Science,
student, University College Cork, University of Turin, Turin
Environmental Research Institute, Ms. Nicola Hogan, Centre for
Cork, Co. Cork Environmental Research, Ennis, Dr. Fulvio Bartolucci, Independent
Co. Clare Consultant, Avigliana, Torino
Prof. Ferdinando Boero, Professor Dr. Enkhbayar Shagdar, Associate Mr. Waiganjo Njoroge, Youth
of zoology, DISTEBA, University senior researcher, ERINA, Niigata for Conservation/Kenya Youth
of Salento, Lecce City, Niigata Ken Initiative on Climate Change,
Nairobi
Ms. Alessandra Bosco, PhD Mr. Ryusuke Yoshiba, Sophia
candidate, European University University, Sagamihara-shi, Prof. Eric Odada, Professor of
Institute, Florence, SN Domenico Kanagawa-pref. Geology/Limnology, Pan African
di Fiesole, Firenze START Secretariat, University of
KENYA (KEN) Nairobi Dept of Geology, Nairobi
Prof. Brunella Casalini, Professor,
University of Florence, Florence Mr. Juma Anyanga, Environmental Mr. Felix Otieno, Student,
trainee, Kenyatta University, environmental science, Kenyatta
Dr. Fabio Catino, Scientific Nairobi University, Nairobi
communication, Erambiente,
Rome Mr. Douglas Arege, Anthropol- Mr. Peter Owiti, Director, Wote
ogist, EEIU Nairobi, Nairobi Houth Development Project,
Dr. Guido Dalla Casa, Engineer, Nairobi, Makueni
Retired professor, ALDAI Energy Mr. Simon Chege,
Ecology Group, Milano Environmentalist, KENVO, Ms. Abigael Rono, Student,
Nairobi, Kiambu Nairobi
Mr. Vito De Lucia, Research
Associate, Centro Internazionale Mr. Issa Hussein, Journalist, CAMBODIA (KHM)
per la Cultura e i Diritti dell'Uomo Garissa, Northeast Prov.
Mr. Sithan Phann, Philipps Univer-
Dr. Marco Grasso, Lecturer, Dept Mr. Steve Itela, Activist, Youth for sity of Marburg, Phnom Penh
of Sociology, Università degli Conservation, Nairobi
Studi di Milano Bicocca, Milano KOSOVO (KSV)
Mr. Richard Kiaka, Program
Dr. Paolo Magni, Marine biology, officer, EEIU Mombasa, Mr. Qenan Maxhuni, Biologist,
CNR-IAMC National Research Mombasa, Coast Province Kosovo Institute for Nature
Council - Institute for Coastal Protection, Prishtina
Marine Environment, Torregrande- Dr. Lutta Muhammad, Kenya
Oristano Agricultural Research Institute LEBANON (LBN)
(KARI), Nairobi
Dr. Luigi Naselli-Flores, Professor, Mr. Vahakn Kabakian, Arab Open
plant ecology, University of Ms. Mercy Mwangi, Student, University, Sin El Fil, El-Metn
Palermo, Dept of Botanical Nakuru, Rift Valley
Sciences, Palermo, Sicily Mr. Marwan Khaddaj, Ministry of
Ms. Rahab Njeri Mwaniki, Labour, Occupational Safety &
JAPAN (JPN) Environmentalist, Kijabe Health Dept, Msharrafie, Beirut
Environment Volunteers, Nairobi
Prof. Jusen Asuka, Tohoku Prof. Sam Lakkis, Professor,
University, Sendai, Miyagi Ms. Grace Mwaura, Student, biology, oceanography, Lebanese
Nairobi University, Byblos, Mount
Dr. Hiroshi Ohta, Waseda Lebanon
University, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo Mr. Cyrus Gachanja Ndoro,
YEECD, Nairobi Ms. Safaa Mourad, American
Mr. Syed Mahbubur Rahman, University of Beirut, Environment
Student, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Mr. Nahshon Ng'wena, Health, Safety and Risk
University, Beppu, Oita Consultant, Kisumu Management, Beirut
SRI LANKA (LKA) Mr. Manuel del Monte, Mr. Tulasidass Subramaniam,
Reforestamos México, Mexico President, EEIU Malaysia, Kajang,
Mr. Sampath Karunaratne, Climate City Selangor
change researcher, Practical Action
- South Asia Regional Office, Dr. Judith Dominguez, El Colegio NIGERIA (NGA)
Colombo de Mexico, Pedregal de Santa
Teresa, Distrito Federal Dr. Malachi Abasiodiong,
Prof. Mohan Munasinghe, Veterinarian, Environmental
Founding Chairman, Munasinghe Ms. Karina Lopez, Environmental scientist, Eco-Stewards
Institute for Development (MIND), Engineer, Golder Associates International, Uyo, Akwa Ibom
Colombo
Mr. Arturo Velez, CONOSIL, AC, Mr. Olalekan Adekola, Federal
LUXEMBOURG (LUX) Mexico City, DF University of Technology, Dept
of Geography, Yola, Adamawa
Ms. Tania Giberyen, HS teacher MACEDONIA (MKD) State
(economics, climate change),
Vice-Mayor, Aspelt, Luxembourg Mr. Bashkim Bakiu, CRPM - Mr. Adeyeye Yemi Olaonipekun
Center for Research and Policy Adeyeye, Student, Ekiti, Ekiti
MOROCCO (MAR) Making, Skopje, Macedonia State

Dr. Abdelkader Allali, Chief Ms. Irina Simonovska, Assistant Ms. Habiba Ali, NGO, Kaduna,
engineer, Sal, Sal Demonstrator, State Law Faculty, Kaduna State
Skopje, Macedonia
Prof. Mohammed Messouli, Ms. Brenda Anugwom, Lawyer,
Researcher, UCAM, UCAM Dept MALTA (MLT) Management Strategies for Africa,
of Biological Sciences, Marrakesh Abuja, Federal Capital
Mr. Alan Pulis, Teacher, Giovanni
MOLDOVA (MDA) Curmi Higher Secondary School, Mr. Ibikunle Bolorunduro, Bayero
Marsascala, Naxxar Business School, Bayero
Dr. Nadejda Andreev, WISDOM University, Kano
(NGO), Chisinau MAURITIUS (MVS)
Mr. Waheed Akanmu Braimoh,
MEXICO (MEX) Dr. Sanju Deenapanray, Ecological Kumofarm Nigeria Ltd, Ibadan,
Living In Action, Quatre Bornes Oyo
Mr. Ruy Korscha Anaya de la
Rosa, Project manager, Consultant, MALAYSIA (MYS) Dr. George Duke, Clean Nigeria
Action Carbone, GERES, Mexico Environment Group, Victoria
City, DF Ms. Karen Guob, Student, Island, Lagos, Southwest
Kuching, Sarawak
Mr. Gerardo Arroyo, Foreign and Rev. Faith Chidiebere Ekpo,
Commonwealth Office, British Mr. Ze Han Low, Student, Sociologist, ANPPCAN Nigeria
Embassy Mexico City, Mexico undergrad, University of Sains Chapter, Portharcourt, Rivers State
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Ms. Maria-Antonieta Castro Cosio, Mr. Victor Eze, Journalist,
British Embassy, Mexico, DF Dr. Hwee Keng Ong, Principal Philosophical researcher, Agege,
researcher, Malaysian Agricultural Lagos
Prof. Rosa Maria Chavez Research and Development
Dagostino, Biologist, Universidad Institute, Center for Strategic Mr. Bunmi Segun Fayemi, Ibadan
de Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Resources Research, MARDI, Poly, Ibadan, Oyo
Jalisco Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory
Mr. Aminu Ibrahim, Civil Mr. Chris Udegiri, Engr NORWAY (NOR)
service/government, Town & Udegiriwires Nigeria Limited,
Country Planning Dept, Iyana Ipaja, Lagos Mr. Bed Mani Dahal, Dept.
Ministry of Lands Surveys of International Environment
and Environment, Katsina Mr. Etiosa Uyigue, Researcher, and Development Studies,
Community Research and Noragric, UMB, Aas
Mr. Adedeji Irewunmi, Activist, Development Centre, Benin City,
Educator, Lagos Edo State Prof. Helge Drange, Researcher,
Nansen Environmental and
Miss Alice James, Federal NICARAGUA (NIC) Remote Sensing Center, Bergen
Ministry of Environment, Housing
& Urban Development, Abuja Mr. Alvaro Ponce Lanza, CARE Ms. Tonju Folkestad, Det Norske
International Ing Agric. Plant and Veritas, Oslo
Mr. Okechukwu Jombo, Journalist, Soil Protection, Esteli
Nigerian Newsworld Ltd, Abuja, Dr. Claudia Halsband-Lenk,
FCT NETHERLANDS (NLD) Post-Doc, University Centre,
Svalbard, Longyearbyen
Mr. Damilare Yomi Lawal, Dr. Eric Buysman, Biodigester,
Industralist, Olabisi Onabanjo GERES, Amsterdam Mr. Adam O'Toole, Moss, Østfold
University, Ibadan, Oyo
Mr. Juan Pablo Castro, Mr. Chhatra Sharma, Research
Dr. Austin Monday, Rivers Environmental scientist, Fellow, PhD Candidate, Aas
Economic Development Forum, Rotterdam, Zuid Holland
Portharcourt, Rivers Ms. Ellen Stenslie, CDM
Mr. Byjesh Kattarkandi, Consultant, Norwegian University
Mr. Victor Obidike, Engineer, Wageningen University, of Life Sciences, Aas
Eme Farm Nig Limited. Cintia Wageningen, Gelderland
Garden Limited, Trans Ekulu, NEPAL (NPL)
Enugu State Mr. Stephen Kuchta, Researcher,
INTERVICT, Tilburg, Noord Mr. Rajendra Bahadur Adhikari,
Mr. Muyiwa Odele, UNDP, Brabant Rural Area Development
Abuja FCT Programme, Damauli, Tanahun
Miss Belinda McFadgen, Student,
Ms. Omoyemen Odigie- Amsterdam, Noord Holland Ms. Rupa Basnet Parasai,
Emmanuel, Attorney, Gender Programme officer, National
Officer, Environmental Rights Ms. Aysem Mert, Doctoral Trust for Nature Conservation,
Action, Friends of the Earth candidate, Institute for Jawalakhel, Kathmandu
Nigeria, Benin, Edo Environmental Studies (IVM),
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Mr. Laxman Belbase,
Dr. Anthony Ogbeibu, Assoc. Amsterdam ClimateHimalaya, Kathmandu,
Professor/Lecturer, University Bagmati
of Benin Dept of Animal and Mr. Anil Shrestha, PhD student,
Environmental Biology, Benin Resource Ecology Group, Ms. Basundhara Bhattarai,
City, Edo Wagenigen ICIMOD, Kathmandu

Dr. Ahmed Ondas, Journalist, Mr. Harro van Asselt, Institute for Dr. Gabriel Campbell, Senior
Voice of Nigeria, FCT Abuja Environmental Studies, Vrije Fellow, The Mountain Institute,
Universiteit Amsterdam, Patan, Lalitpur
Mr. Smart Osagie Okaeben, Benin Amsterdam
City, Edo State
Mr. Kamal Chaulagain, Nepal Mr. Hom Shrestha, Health research Dr. Rashid Nizamani, Directorate
Pluralist Society, Kathmandu and development, Non-Smokers' of Animal Husbandry Sindh,
Rights Association of Nepal, Tando Jam, Sindh
Mr. Asish Dhakal, Environmental Kathmandu
Graduates in Himalaya (EGH), Dr. Rashid Saeed, Balochistan
Kathmandu NEW ZEALAND (NZL) Forest & Environment Dept
(Pakistan), Quetta, Balochistan
Mr. Bhuwan Dhakal, Dr. Philip Catton, Senior lecturer,
Environmental Graduates in philosophy, Philosophy, University Ms. Saima Siddiqui, Research
Himalaya (EGH), Kathmandu of Canterbury, Christchurch officer, Centre for Integrated
Mountain Research, University
Mr. Mukunda Dhungana, PAKISTAN (PAK) of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab
Student, PGDE, Kathmandu
University School of Education, Mr. Abdul Jabbar Amir, PALESTINE (PSE)
Balkumari, Kathmandu Community development,
Microfinance, Al-Mehran Dr. Basim Dudeen, Natural
Mr. Lama Sherpa Dorjee Rural Development & Welfare resources specialist, Land
Jangbu Lama - Sherpa, Mountain Organization, New Saeedabad, Research Center, Dura, Hebron
Academic Nepal, Kathmandu Dist Matiari Sindh
PERU (PER)
Ms. Sweety K. C., Rural Mr. Muhammad Anees, Pakistan
Area Development Programme, Tobacco Company, Wah Cantt, Mr. Alejandro Argumedo,
Damauli, Tanahun Pakistan Asociacion ANDES, Cusco

Dr. Bhuwan K.C., Youth Ms. Uzma Bano, Educationalist, Mr. Carlos Antonio Alonso
Engagement in Sustainability, Officer Quality Assurance Bartesaghi Koc, Student of
Kathmandu, South Asia Education, Lahore architecture, Arequipa

Mr. Ram Chandra Khanal, Ms. Fatima Fatima, Dr. Valentin Bartra, Lawyer,
International Union of Nature Environmentalist, Lahore philosopher, Instituto Andino,
Conservation (IUCN), Nepal, Universidad Mayor San Marcos,
Kathmandu, Bagmati Mr. Hassaan Ghazali, Institutional Miraflores, Lima
development specialist, Planning
M. Brigette Leduc, Gender & Development Dept, Government Mr. Julio Garcia, Architect, Lima
specialist, ICIMOD, Kathmandu of the Punjab, The Urban Unit,
Lahore, Punjab Dr. Dora Guillen de Arce,
Mr. Tek Jung Mahat, Inter- Architect, Urban planner, National
national Centre for Integrated Mr. Muhammad Arif Goheer, San Agustin University of
Mountain Development Senior research fellow, Global Arequipa Peru, Arequipa
(ICIMOD), Kathmandu, Bagmati Change Impact Studies Centre
(GCISC), Islamabad, Capital Ms. Lupe Guinand, Coordinator,
Mr. Kesh Bahadur Pariyar, Territory Environmental Program, Andean
President, Literary Academy Community, Lima
for Dalit of Nepal (LAD-Nepal), Mr. Atif Neuman Jamil,
Kathmandu Education, CIIT Abbottabad, Ms. Isabel Lapena, Senior Lawyer,
Abbottabad, NWFP Peruvian Society for
Mr. Binaya Pasakhala, Institute Environmental Law, Lima
of Forestry, Hetauda, Kathmandu Mr. Rafiq Mirani, Consultant,
LRD Org., Layyah, Punjab Ms. Gabriela Lopez S, Engineer,
rural development specialist, Lima
Ms. Berioska Quispe-Estrada, Mr. Xenon Walde, Urban planner, SUDAN (SDN)
Biologist, AC Aynikusunchis, City Government of Makati,
Cusco Makati City Mr. Emad Sulieman, Khartoum-
North, Khartoum
Mr. Cesar Simborth Escudero, POLAND (POL)
Student, Universidad Nacional SERBIA (SER)
de San Agustin, Arequipa Dr. Kinga Krauze, Faculty
of Biology and Environment Ms. Anastasija Handziska,
Dr. Segundo Edilberto Vergara Protection, International Center for Veterinarian, Faculty of
Medrano, Biologist, Universidad Ecology, University of Lodz, Lodz Veterinary Medicine, Novi
Nacional de San Martin, Sad, Vojvodina
Moyobamba, San Martin PORTUGAL (PRT)
Ms. Jelisaveta Mihajlovic,
PHILIPPINES (PHL) Dr. Orlando Figueiredo, Escola Europa Nostra Serbia, Velika
Secundária de Peniche, Plana, Serbia
Mr. Clemente Bautista, Jr., Encarnação
National Coordinator, Kalikasan Mr. Mladen Mojsilovic, Student,
- People's Network for the Dr. Susana Neto, Researcher, Belgrade, Serbia
Environment (Kalikasan-PNE), University of Lisbon, Lisbon
Quezon City SINGAPORE (SGP)
ROMANIA (ROM)
Ms. Emmi Capili, Research Ms. Meutia Chaerani,
assistant, Klima Climate Change Dr. Liviu Gheorghe, Scientist, Environmental planning, National
Ctr, Manila Observatory, Ateneo Institute for Studies and Power University of Singapore, Singapore
de Manila University Campus, Engineering, Bucharest
Quezon, Natl Capital Region SLOVENIA (SVN)
RUSSIA (RUS)
Mr. Donato de la Cruz, Chemical Prof. Marjeta Kersic-Svetel,
engineer, Consultant, Quezon City Prof. Nick Aladin, Professor, Independent researcher,
zoology, Zoological Institute, Journalist, Lecturer, Ljubljana
Dr. Luzviminda Domingo, Russian Academy of Science,
Research and Teaching, Isabela St. Petersburg, Leningrad Ms. Teo Hrvoje Orsanic, Public
State University, Isabela forest service, Slovenian Public
Ms. Maria Gavrilo, Biologist, Forest Service, Brezice
Ms. Maya Manocsoc, Project Arctic & Antarctic Research
officer, John Carroll Institute on Institute, Saint Petersburg SWEDEN (SWE)
Church & Social Issues, Quezon
Dr. Olga Lukyanova, Senior Ms. Jihane Giraud, Master
Ms. Beatrice Misa, Youth for researcher, Pacific Research Student, Lund University, Lund
Sustainable Development Fisheries Centre (TINRO-Centre),
Assembly - Pilipinas, Paranaque, Vladivostok Ms. Guofang Miao, Nacka,
Metro Manila Stockholm
Ms. Olga Osadchuk, Chair, EEIU
Ms. Frances Quimpo, Executive Green Planet Task Force, Moscow Ms. Katie Pease, Student,
Director, Center for Environmental Karlskrona, Blekinge
Concerns - Philippines, Inc., RWANDA (RWA)
Quezon City Ms. Elisabeth Simelton, PhD
Mr. Abdoul Byukusenge, Youth Candidate, Physical Geography,
Mr. John Patrick Reyes, Call Advisor for Africa, UNEP, Kigali Goeteborg University, Goetoborg
center agent, Iloilo
Mr. Daniel Sköld, The Baltic Dr. Esra Kocum, Onsekiz Mart UGANDA (UGA)
Master Project / Region Blekinge, University, Canakkale
Karlskrona Mr. Byamukama Biryahwaho,
Dr. Nuri Mol, Consultant, Istanbul Forester, Kampala
Ms. Chloe Stull-Lane, Masters
Student, International Ms. Aycan Yilmaz, Student, Mr. Alwin Bubendorfer, Technical
Development and Management Middle East Technical University, advisor/lecturer, Centre for
(LUMID), Lund University, Ankara Research on Energy & Energy
Lund Cons., Faculty of Technology,
TUVALU (TUV) Makerere University, Kampala
Ms. Linn Takeuchi Waldegren,
PhD student, Lund University, Mr. Taukiei Kitara, Development Ms. Judith Ikiring Obore,
Lund, Skane Officer, TANGO, Tuvalu Climate Environment Alert Uganda,
Action Network, Funafuti Kampala
Mr. Saemundur Weaving,
Engineer, Västerås Pepetua Latasi, TANGO, Tuvalu Ms. Catherine Mulinde,
Climate Action Network, Funafuti Meteorologist, Environmentalist,
CHAD (TCD) Makerere University, Kampala
Tafue Lusama, TANGO, Tuvalu
Mr. Hakim Djibril, Chadian Climate Action Network, Funafuti Mr. Ddembe Shaffic Ssimbwa,
Association for Environ- Network for Youth and Children
mental Education Tataua Pese, TANGO, Tuvalu Uganda, Kampala
Climate Action Network, Funafuti
TOGO (TGO) UKRAINE (UKR)
Melton Tauetia, TANGO, Tuvalu
Mr. Yao Maglo, COGESTEN/ED, Climate Action Network, Funafuti Dr. Maksim Gulin, Researcher,
Lomé, Golfe Institute of Biology of Southern
TAIWAN (TWN) Seas (IBSS), Sevastopol, Crimea
THAILAND (THA)
Mr. Gabriel Jaramillo, LUMA Mrs. Ludmilla Marchukova, Chair,
Mr. Chittiwat Silapat, Forestry, GIS, Lund, Scania EEIU Sevastopol, Sevastopol
Forest Industry Organization,
Bangkok TANZANIA (TZA) Acad. Prof. Gennady G.
Polikarpov, Senior scientist,
TRINIDAD / TOBAGO (TTO) Mr. Ibrahim Hhalkano, Functional Institute of Biology of Southern
consultant, System Analyst - Vesl Seas, Sevastopol, Crimea
Ms. Gail Hamel-Smith, Science Technologies, Dar es Salaam
teacher, Maple Leaf International Dr. Viktor Postnikov, Senior
School, Alyce Glen Dr. Christopher Muhando, scientist, Institute of Renewable
Research Fellow, University Energy, Kiev
TURKEY (TUR) of Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar
UNITED STATES
Prof. Suer Anac, Lecturer, Ege UNITED ARAB OF AMERICA (USA)
University, Faculty of Agriculture, EMIRATES (UAE)
Dept Irrigation & A. Structures, Mr. Bill Aal, Tools for Change,
Bornova Izmir Prof. Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, Seattle, WA
Professor, American University
Dr. Semra Cerit, Academics, of Sharjah, Sharjah Dr. David Abram, Director,
Istanbul Alliance for Wild Ethics,
Sante Fe, NM
Prof. Ralph Acampora, Educator, Dr. Wes Berry, English professor, Prof. Wil Burns, Professor
Hofstra University, Forest Western Kentucky University, of law, Santa Clara University
Hills, NY Bowling Green, KY School of Law, Santa Clara, CA

Mr. Joseph Adamji, Student, St. Ms. Kelly Biedenweg, Doctoral Dr. W. Malcolm Byrnes,
Paul, M student, University of Florida, Professor, Howard University
Gainesville, FL College of Medicine,
Ms. Natalia Aguilar, Director, Washington, DC
Movimiento sustentable, Dr. Beth Blissman, Oberlin
Gardena, CA College, Center for Service & Mr. Rick Cahoon, Kent, WA
Learning, Oberlin, OH
Dr. Rafael Aguilera, Consultant, Prof. John Cairns, Jr., Retired
Sacramento, CA Ms. Jessica Boehland, Student, professor, Virginia Polytechnic
New Haven, CT Institute and University, Center
Dr. Julian Agyeman, Associate of Environmental & Hazardous
professor and Chair, Dept of Urban Dr. Fred Bortz, Writer, Physicist, Studies, Blacksburg, VA
and Environmental Policy and Monroeville, PA
Planning, Tufts University, Dr. Scott Cameron, Loyola
Medford, MA Mr. Michael Bowersox, Student, Marymount University, Dept
Seattle, WA of Philosophy, Los Angeles, CA
Mr. John Allen, Chairman, Global
Ecotechnics Corporation, Sante Ms. Ann Bradley, Silver Lake (Los Prof. John Campion, Ecotropic
Fe, NM Angeles) Green Committee, Los Works, Oakland, CA
Angeles, CA
Dr. Andre Aquino, Evaluation Prof. Jana Carp, Professor,
officer, Global Environment Ms. Veronica Brieno Rankin, Dept. of Geography and Planning,
Facility, Washington, DC President, GeoSeq International Appalachian State University,
LLC, South Range, MI Boone, NC
Ms. Susan Aragon, Ecologist,
Geographer, Worcester, MA Dr. Barry Brown, Professor, Dr. Daniel Cartledge, Consultant,
Missouri Southern State Perry, FL
Dr. Paul Baer, Research Director, University, Dept of English and
EcoEquity, Salt Lake City, UT Philosophy, Joplin, MO Dr. Daniel Cartledge, President,
SeedTree, Stockton Springs, ME
Dr. Roberta Balstad, Columbia Mr. Donald A. Brown, Project
University, New York, NY coordinator, Rock Ethics Institute, Dr. Melissa Checker, Assistant
Penn State University, Director, professor, Queens College -
Ms. Marci Baranski, Student, Pennsylvania Consortium for CUNY, Flushing, NY
Michigan State University, MI Interdisciplinary Environmental
Policy, PA Dept of Environmental Dr. Jia-Yi Cheng-Levine,
Ms. Shawkat Begum, PhD Protection, Harrisburg, PA Assistant professor, English
Student, Tucson, AZ and humanities, College of the
Mr. Scott Brusaw, Electrical Canyons, Valencia, CA
Prof. Frederic Bender, Professor, engineering, Solar Roadways,
University of Colorado, Dept of Sagle, ID Ms. Erin Connor, Publishing,
Philosophy, Colorado Springs, CO Berkshire Publishing Group,
Dr. Robert Bullard, Professor, Great Barrington, MA
Prof. Jane Bennett, John Hopkins Director, Environmental Justice
University, Dept of Political Resource Center, Clark Atlanta Dr. Barbara Cook, Mount Aloysius
Science, Baltimore, MD University, Atlanta, GA College, Cresson, PA
Mr. Fred Cook, Cinematographer, Ms. Jessica DiCamillo, University Dr. Mary Lou Finley, Professor,
IATSE Local 600, Conscious of California at Berkeley, Boalt Antioch University, Seattle, WA
Action, Social Movement Hall School of Law, San
Empowerment Project, San Francisco, CA Ms. Lisa T. Fishler, Consultant,
Francisco, CA Earthaven, Poughkeepsie, NY
Dr. David Dillard-Wright,
Ms. Marilyn Cornelius, Stanford University of South Carolina Ms. Andrea Floyd,
University, Menlo Park, CA Aiken, Aiken, SC Consciously Rebuilding Inc.,
Metairie, LA
Ms. Beth Corso, Las Vegas, NV Mr. Cody Donahue, Director
of Partnerships, Tostan, Dr. Crystal Fortwangler, Barnard
Mr. Christian Cotton, Doctoral Washington, DC College, New York, NY
Student, University of Georgia,
Philosophy Dept, Athens, GA Dr. Michael Dorsey, Assistant Ms. Catherine Fouchi,
professor, Environmental Studies Minnesota Dept of Natural
Dr. Deborah Cowman, Program, Dartmouth College, Resources, New Ulm, MN
Assistant research scientist, Hanover, NH
Institute for Science, Technology Dr. Cynthia Fowler, Ecological
and Public Policy, Texas A&M Mr. Kyle Douglass, Graduate Anthropologist, Wofford College,
University, College Station, TX Student, Terre Haute, IN Spartanburg, SC

Prof. Paul Craig, Professor, Mr. Julian Drix, Student, Brown Dr. Douglas Fox, Senior Research
University of California, Davis, University, Rising Tide North Scientist, CIRA Colorado State
Martinez, CA America, Providence, RI University, Fort Collins, CO

Ms. Elizabeth Cummings, Iowa Mr. James Duncan, University of Dr. Mary Friel, Sisters of
City, IA Florida, Gainesville, FL Notre Dame de Namur, East
Hartford, CT
Ms. Jan Czaja, Marine mammal Mrs. Marian Duran, Masters
training, Dolphin Quest, student, San Jose, CA Dr. Michael Frome, Conservation
Honolulu, HI author, Port Washington, WI
Mr. Victor Dzirasa, President,
Dr. John Dale, Writer, Samaritan Insights, Waverly, IA Ms. Len Gary, Student of writing,
Teacher, Former attorney, creative nonfiction and poetry,
Board member, Unitarian Mr. Timothy Ehresman, Graduate Vermont College of the Fine Arts,
Universalist United Nations student, Fort Collins, CO Montpelier, VT
Office, Prescott, AZ
Dr. Howard Ehrman, Assistant Ms. Larissa Gata, Gainesville, FL
Ms. Waverly de Bruijn, River professor, University of Illinois, IL
Network, Portland, OR Mr. Emilian Geczi, Graduate
Mr. Duane Elgin, Author, research, student, Evanston, IL
Mr. Tony Dean, Outdoor San Rafael, CA
radio-TV producer, Writer, Mr. Christopher Getzan, Student,
Tony Dean Outdoors, Pierre, SD Mr. Anthony Espinoza, Lamont Freelance Writer, Denver, CO
Doherty Earth Observatory,
Ms. Felicia DeMita, Portland, OR Palisades, NY Dr. Kathleen Gillogly,
Professor, Chicago State
Ms. Wanda DeWaard, Mr. Christopher Feider, University, Chicago, IL
Walland, TN EcoEducation of St. Paul,
Minnesota, Lexington, MN
Ms. Sarah Goss-Robertson, Dr. Diane Henshel, Professor, Mr. John Jenkinson, Rose-
Indiana University, Purdue Indiana University, School of Hulman Institute of Technology,
University, Indianapolis, IN Public and Environmental Affairs, Terre Haute, IN
Bloomington, IN
Dr. Roger Gottlieb, Professor Mr. Michael Johnson, US
of philosophy, Dept of Human- Mr. Zac Henson, Auburn Dept of Agriculture, Natural
ities and Arts, Worcester Poly- University, Auburn, AL Resources Conservation
technic Institute, Worcester, MA Service, Greensboro, SC
Mr. Shabaka Heru, Society for
Mr. David Grant, University Positive Action, Los Angeles, CA Ms. Dawn Joseph, Student,
of Wisconsin - Madison, Brooklyn, NY
Madison, WI Ms. Angela Hines, University
of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR Dr. Stephen Kaufman, Christian
Mr. Michael Greenberg, Vegetarian Association, Shaker
Environmental Consulting, Dr. Gregory Hitzhusen, National Heights, OH
San Francisco, CA Council of Churches, Ithaca, NY
Ms. Erica Kearns, Fountain
Dr. Lori Gruen, Associate Ms. Lynn Hogan, Orlando, FL Hills, AZ
Professor of Philosophy,
Chair, Feminist, Gender and Dr. Madronna Holden, Oregon Ms. Lauren Kelly, Fellow,
Sexuality Studies; Director, State University, Eugene, OR Global Public Policy Institute,
Ethics in Society Project, World Bank, Washington, DC
Wesleyan University, Mr. Tony Homan, Student, Terre
Middletown, CT Haute, IN Dr. Ilan Kelman, Center for
Capacity Building, National
Mr. Mukesh Gupta, Clark Dr. Claire Howard, Restoration Center for Atmospheric
University, Worcester, MA ecologist / Owner, Regenerative Research (NOAA), Boulder, CO
Systems Design, Burlington, VT
Ms. Elizabeth Hagan, San Dr. Robert Kirkman, Professor,
Francisco, CA Dr. Mark Hudson, Assistant School of Public Policy,
Professor of Sociology, Georgia Institute of
Ms. Micah Hahn, CARE/Rollins Collegeville, PA Technology, Atlanta, GA
SPH
Mr. Drew Hunt, Rose-Hulman Mr. Frank Knight, Powur of
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of Wisconsin-Madison, Verona, Haute, IN
Wisconsin Ms. Moki Kokoris,
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Angeles, CA
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Center, Omaha, NE
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Foundation, International
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Francisco, CA
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Lawrence University, Philosophy Efficiency and Renewable Ms. Iben Munck, Nonprofit,
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Giang University - Vietnam), Spring, MD Biologist, Santa Barbara, CA
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Studies, University of Texas of Environmental Philosophy,
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Eco-Justice Collaborative, Ms. Sheila Rodriguez, Seattle, WA
Chicago, IL Mr. Cesar Simborth, Copper
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University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Philosophy Dept, New York, NY Consultant, Minneapolis, MN
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Harbor, WA Grassroots activist, writer, Assistant professor, California
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Dr. Rachel Smolker, Global Hope / Center for New
Justice Ecology Project, Creation, Takoma Park, MD Dr. Teresa Vazquez, Professor, Cal
Hinesburg, VT State Northridge, Northridge, CA
Dr. Renzo Taddei, Professor,
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Maryland School of Social Mr. Meri A. K. Tahset, Lya, Beach, FL
Work, Baltimore, MD The Forces of Nature Metaphysical
and Spiritual Center, Seattle, WA Ms. Shelly Vendiola, Tribal
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Central Florida, Orlando, FL student, University of Delaware, Bellingham, WA
Ctr for Energy and Environmental
Dr. Viki Sonntag, Founding Policy, Newark, DE Mr. Peter Viola, The Orion
director, EcoPraxis, Seattle, WA Society, Great Barrington, MA
Dr. Allen Thompson, Assistant
Dr. Franklin Southworth, Professor of Philosophy, Clemson Mr. Konrad von Ritter, World
Linguist, Emerita Professor, University, Pendleton, SC Bank Institute, Washington, DC
University of Pennsylvania,
New York, NY Ms. Sharon Tinianow, COSI, Ms. Casey Walker, President and
Columbus, OH Director, Institute for Inquiry,
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Mr. Frederick Spreyer, Writer, for Climate Assessment and
Upper Grandview, NY Policy, University of Alaska, Ms. Catherine Kay Walsh,
Fairbanks, AK Massachusetts Institute of
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Dept of Natural Resources Dr. Irina Tuuli, Freelancer,
Organization of Wildlife writer, researcher, Ayer, MA Prof. Karen Warren, Professor,
Planners, St. Paul, MN Macalester College Philosophy
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Dr. Sylvia Hood Washington,
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Math), University of Buffalo,
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Mr. Jacob Werksman, Lawyer, VIETNAM (VNM) Ms. Carol Lombard, CDPD,
WRI, Washington, DC Pretoria, Gauteng
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Foundation, La Jolla, CA
Ms. Claudia Doets, SNV Mr. Freddy Milambo Tshiala,
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engineering, HDR, Pensacola, FL
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and Sciences, Fort Myers, FL of Cape Town, Stockholm
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University of KwaZulu-Natal,
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Academy of Science, and Vice President, Eco-Ethics International Union, Sevastopol,
Ukraine, whose encouragement, support, and guidance as the Forum’s scientific
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