Mark your calendars for The Atlantic’s 4th Annual Green Intelligence Forum: Creating the Sustainable City of the Future taking place Wednesday & Thursday, November 16 - 17, 2011, at The Madison, Washington DC.
The Atlantic is pleased to offer two days of dynamic conversation on the issues shaping green thought and sustainable development. Join us as award-winning writers, including James Fallows and Clive Crook, lead expert discussions on energy policy, sustainable business, green building, and more! The 2011 Forum builds on a three-year tradition of thought-provoking programs and news-making speakers such as: Bill Ritter, Governor of Colorado; John Holdren, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology; Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator of the EPA and Eileen Claussen, President, Pew Center on Global Climate Change and Strategies for the Global Environment.
Please stay tuned as we finalize program details and confirm keynote speakers.
You’ll receive a formal invitation in early October, but to reserve your spot early or learn more, visit http://events. theatlantic.com/Green- Intelligence-Forum/2011/ or contact me directly at forum@theatlantic.com.
We hope to see you in November!
Elizabeth Vargas
The Atlantic | AtlanticLIVE | TheAtlantic.com
The Atlantic is pleased to offer two days of dynamic conversation on the issues shaping green thought and sustainable development. Join us as award-winning writers, including James Fallows and Clive Crook, lead expert discussions on energy policy, sustainable business, green building, and more! The 2011 Forum builds on a three-year tradition of thought-provoking programs and news-making speakers such as: Bill Ritter, Governor of Colorado; John Holdren, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology; Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator of the EPA and Eileen Claussen, President, Pew Center on Global Climate Change and Strategies for the Global Environment.
Please stay tuned as we finalize program details and confirm keynote speakers.
You’ll receive a formal invitation in early October, but to reserve your spot early or learn more, visit http://events.
We hope to see you in November!
Elizabeth Vargas
The Atlantic | AtlanticLIVE | TheAtlantic.com
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