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Bill McKibben: What Winning the Climate Change Battle Looks Like | Bioneers 2016

23 March 2017 Leave a Comment

“The most influential climate activist of our era, Bill McKibben, a founder of the extraordinarily effective 350.org grassroots campaign, describes the immense groundswell of global citizen engagement rising to challenge the “dirty” energy industry. Find out where we are scientifically and politically in the transformation to end our reliance on fossil fuels, while lighting the pathways toward a clean-energy future.”

Introduction by Clayton Thoma-Muller, 350.org

Bill will be one of the keynote speakers at Findhorn’s 2019 Climate Change & Consciousness conference.

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Filed Under: Activism Tagged With: 350.org, Bill McKibben, clean energy, climate action, divestment from fossil fuels, fossil fuel divestment

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