Declines in sea ice, glaciers and other critical bodies of ice and
snow are having a devastating effect on the world's oceanic and polar
ecosystems. How critical is this problem and how can we be better
stewards of the world's oceans?
Dive into a live panel discussion with an impressive group of expert
environmentalists. RSVP today >>
This Saturday at 7 p.m. Eastern (4 p.m. Pacific), an exciting group of
leading environmentalists will come together to answer your questions
and discuss the importance of the world's oceans and the effect that
climate change is having on polar and oceanic ecosystems.
When: 7 p.m. Eastern (4 p.m. Pacific, 19:00 GMT-5), Sat., June 9
Where: Your home computer
How: Login details will be sent via email after you RSVP
The panelist of experts includes:
Edward James Begley, Jr. (Moderator): Emmy Award nominated actor and
environmentalist.
Philippe Cousteau: President of EarthEcho International, son of Jan
and Philippe Cousteau Sr., and the grandson of Captain Jacques-Yves
Cousteau.
Dr. Noel Brown: President of Friends of the United Nations.
Previously, he served as the Director of the United Nations
Environment Program (UNEP), North American regional office.
Dr. Paul Boyle: Founder of The Ocean Project.
Dr. Frank Muller-Karger: Professor of Biological Oceanography in the
College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida and
director of the Institute for Marine Remote Sensing (IMaRS).
Dr. Vladimir Golitsyn: Past Director of the Division for Ocean Affairs
and the Law of the Sea of the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs.
After the discussion, Kristin Hoffmann and Robert Anthony Aviles will
delight us with their top-notch musical talent. Robert Aviles is one
of the world's few 7-string electric violinists. Whether performing
solo or in his band, Insight, Aviles' public performances receive rave
reviews from critics. And Kristen will weave her vocals through tales
of life's many journeys over classically-inspired piano and guitar
parts.
Mark your calendar for a free online chat about declining ice and
rising ocean levels >> http://go.care2.com/e/saE7/jyhf/Sbyg
We look forward to chatting with you on June 9!
Truly,
Robyn E.
Care2 and
ThePetitionSite Team
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