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February 29th 2008 • Printer version More than 3,000 Environmental Activists From Around the World Expected at 26th Annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference on March 6 - 9More than 3,000 environmental activists from 50 countries around the world will
be Compelling a Climate of Change, at the 26th Annual Public Interest Environmental
Law Conference, held Thursday, March 6, to Sunday, March 9, at the University
of Oregon in Eugene.
The conference, billed as the premiere annual gathering for environmentalists
worldwide, hosts more than 126 panel discussions, workshops and multimedia presentations
addressing environmental law and advocacy issues. Discussion topics include forest protection and ecological restoration, grazing
and mining reform, labor and human rights, air and water pollution, Native American
treaty rights, globalization and free trade, environmental justice, corporate
responsibility, marine wilderness, international environmental law, water rights
and dam removal, oil and gas litigation, genetic engineering and urban growth.
This years keynote speakers are:
The four-day conference is organized by the volunteers of Land Air Water (LAW),
a student environmental law society, and is sponsored by Friends of LAW. Online registration is available on the conference Web site.
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