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DESCRIPTION:What Now?\nA Post Election Panel on Politics and the Environment\n\nA 
 conversation with Assembly member Nancy Skinner, former EPA regional 
 administrator and current CA Water Resources Control Board Member Felicia 
 Marcus, Sierra Club’s Beyond Oil campaign director, Michael Marx, and 
 Earth Island Journal editor Jason Mark, about the implications of the 
 election results on our environment.\n\nThursday, November 15, 2012, 7 p.m. 
 (doors open at 6:00)\n\nAt the Richard & Rhoda Goldman Theater in The David 
 Brower Center,\n2150 Allston Way in Berkeley, California\n\nTickets: $10 
 – $20 sliding scale (Youth tickets under 21 years old $5 – 
 $10)\nPurchase tickets now or at the door on the night of the event. 
 \nhttp://www.eii.org/1115tix \n \n\nAbout the panelists:\nNancy Skinner is 
 a member of the California State Assembly representing District 14 which 
 includes parts of Alameda and Contra Costa counties. She has been active in 
 politics and environmental initiatives since her early days as a student at 
 UC Berkeley, and is nationally recognized for her efforts in the fight 
 against global warming.\n\nFelicia Marcus, a former regional administrator 
 of the Environmental Protection Agency, during the Clinton administration, 
 and Western Director for the Natural Resources Defense Council, is 
 currently a member of California's State Water Resources Control 
 Board.\n\nMichael Marx, Ph.D., is Director of the Beyond Oil Campaign for 
 the Sierra Club U.S. Michael received his doctorate from the University of 
 Wisconsin-Madison, where he taught organizational behavior in the business 
 school. He was a management consultant for 10 years to Fortune 500 
 companies, but  left consulting to become an environmental activist and 
 helped lead several campaigns to improve the practices of major 
 corporation. Michael then coordinated the International Tar Sands Oil 
 Campaign which involved over 50 groups working in the US, Europe and 
 Canada. \n\nJason Mark, editor of Earth Island Journal and co-manager of 
 Alemany Farm in San Francisco. Jason Mark is a writer-farmer with a deep 
 background in environmental politics. In addition to his work as editor of 
 the Earth Island Journal, he is a co-author of Building the Green Economy: 
 Success Stories from the Grassroots and Insurrection: Citizen Challenges to 
 Corporate Power.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/11/13/18725617.php
SUMMARY:What Now? A Post Election Panel on Politics and the Environment
LOCATION:The David Brower Center\n2150 Allston Way\nBerkeley, CA\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/11/13/18725617.php
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