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    The Monkey Trap Lecture: Can the Human Race Survive the Human Race

    The Monkey Trap Lecture: Can the Human Race Survive the Human Race

    Presented by Colorado College at Colorado College - Packard Hall

    April 27, 2011

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    Dan Chiras lectures on environmental sustainability. America is at a crossroads in its history. The world is changing rapidly. How we react to these changes, among them global climate change and shortages of key energy resources, will determine whether we prosper or flounder. Unfortunately, extremely powerful forces now prevent us from enacting the measures required to build a truly sustainable future based on a renewable energy economy.
    Dan Chiras is a visiting professor of environmental science and director of The Evergreen Institute in east-central Missouri. Chiras is author of 30 books on renewable energy, solar power, and green home building and hundreds of articles on the above topics.
    Sponsored by the Timothy C. Linnemann Lecture on the Environment and the environmental program at Colorado College.


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        Colorado College - Packard Hall

        5 W. Cache La Poudre St.
        Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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        Info Phone: 719-389-6606

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        April 27, 2011

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        6 p.m.

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