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Free Ecotrust lecture by New York Times environmental reporter Andrew Revkin
Free tickets to lecture by New York Times Environmental Reporter Andrew Revkin

Ecotrust is sponsoring a lecture by Andrew Revkin, New York Times environmental reporter, on November 10, 2009, at 7:30 p.m. at Portland State University’s Smith Memorial Ballroom. Tickets are free and available now from the PSU Box Office. Revkin will talk about the natural and human challenges of supporting a population that’s expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, and he’ll talk about how we can restore certain environmental conditions and create a more resilient future. Oregon Humanities is proud to be one of several cosponsors of this event.

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