Lecture: A Desperate Moment but an Exciting One

Can We Turn the Corner on Climate?

Join us for a free lecture by Bill McKibben, an American environmentalist, author and journalist who has written extensively on the impact of global warming. Introduction by Conrad Anker and presidential debate watch party immediately following the lecture. Bill will be on hand for book signings.


Tuesday, September 10
Doors open at 5:00PM  |  Lecture begins at 5:30PM
Crawford Theater
FREE


Bill McKibben is the founder of 350.org, the first global grassroots climate campaign. He has helped launch opposition to big oil pipeline projects like Keystone XL and advance the fossil fuel divestment campaign, which has become the biggest anti-corporate campaign in history.

McKibben’s book The End of Nature (1989) is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change and has been translated in 24 different languages. He’s gone on to write many more books, and his work appears regularly in periodicals from the New Yorker to Rolling Stone.

He serves as the Schumann Distinguished Scholar in Environmental Studies at Middlebury College, as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and he has won the Gandhi Peace Prize. In addition, he holds honorary degrees from 19 colleges and universities. In 2014, he was awarded the Right Livelihood Award, sometimes called the alternative Nobel. Foreign Policy named him to its inaugural list of the world’s 100 most important global thinkers.

Learn more about Bill McKibben and his work online.

Sponsored By:
League of Women Voters’ of Bozeman Area
League of Women Voters’ of Montana
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
Montana Environmental Information Center
MOMS Clean Air Force
Montana State University Ivan Doig Center
95.9 KGVM Gallatin Valley Community Radio

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