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DESCRIPTION:Rejecting cries of gloom and doom, Robert Musil shows how the fight against 
 global warming can be won by the grassroots efforts of individuals. Musil, 
 who led the Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization Physicians for Social 
 Responsibility, explains that a growing new climate movement can produce 
 unprecedented change-in the economy, public health, and home-while saving 
 the planet. \n\nMusil draws on personal experience and compelling data and 
 presents all the players in the most pressing challenge facing society 
 today, from the massive fossil fuel lobby to the enlightened corporations 
 that are joining the movement to "go green." Musil explains the tremendous 
 potential of renewable energy sources-wind, solar, and biofuel-and the 
 startling conclusions of experts who say society can do away entirely with 
 fossil fuels. He talks about the engaged politicians, activists, religious 
 groups, and students who are already working together against climate 
 change.\n\nRobert K. Musil, PhD, MPH is Author of Hope For a Heated Planet, 
 scholar-in-residence and adjunct professor in the School of International 
 Studies at American University where he teaches in the Program on Global 
 Environmental Politics and the Nuclear Studies Institute. He is the past 
 executive director and CEO of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Physicians for 
 Social Responsibility (PSR) and its director of policy and programs from 
 1992-2006. He was the executive producer and host of "Consider the 
 Alternatives," a weekly radio program syndicated to over 150 stations with 
 two million listeners and a two-time winner of the Armstrong Award for 
 excellence in radio broadcasting.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/10/03/18624336.php
SUMMARY:Hope for a Heated Planet with Robert K. Musil Ph.D
LOCATION:CIIS Main Campus\n1453 Mission Street\nSan Francisco, CA 
 94103\n415-575-6175\nhttp://www.ciis.edu/publicprograms
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/10/03/18624336.php
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