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THE 2010 IMPERATIVE: Global Emergency Teach-In

by , 01/04/07

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Ed Mazria is a committed pioneer on the frontier of climate-conscious building. His Architecture 2030 agenda has gained recognition this year as an exemplary model for pushing a rapid and radical shift towards better building strategies. Now, like many people who understand the immediacy of this problem, Mazria is aiming at the target with the greatest potential to turn this misguided ship around: students. Specifically, design students.

The 2010 Imperative Global Emergency Teach-In is a free one-day event scheduled to be webcast on February 20, 2007, from noon to 3:30pm EST. The session aims to reach at least half a million students, faculty, deans and practicing professionals in North and South America, hopefully making one simultaneous splash that will send ripples of reconsideration and activism through the design community.

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One Response to “THE 2010 IMPERATIVE: Global Emergency Teach-In”

  1. Hello!
    How can we register to broadcast the 2020 Inperative Global Energency Teach In at an auditorium at our university???

    Coincidently, we have a conference planned at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan on February 20, 2007 and would love to incorporate this teach-in.

    The name of our event is: Seminars On Sustainability: SOS for the Environment . ASHRAE President, Terry Townsend, will be the kick-off speaker at breakfast for our event. The event is co-sponsored by Detroit ASHRAE, the Center For Sustainability at Lawrence Tech, the Engineering Society of Detroit, and the USGBC-regional Detroit Chapter.

    Kindly advise ASAP. My cell number is 248.935.6468 and email is means@ltu.edu

    Thank you very much!

    Janice K. Means, PE
    Chair Seminars On Sustainability: SOS for the Environment
    Assistant Professor, College of Architecture & Design
    President-Elect Detroit Chapter of ASHRAE

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