Wednesday, February 3, 2010

A Conversation with Stewart Brand

Live Webcast with a Pioneering Environmentalist

February 18, 1 PM EST / 10 AM PST
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In Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto, (Amazon) lifelong environmentalist Stewart Brand (right) lays out what has been called “a mind-blowing vision for the planet's salvation: migration to the cities, power generated by mini-nuclear reactors, healthier crops through genetic engineering.”

Brand, who created the 1960s and 1970s classic Whole Earth Catalog, believes that big cities (and not rural villages) are green, that nuclear power is green and that biotechnology is green.

And, he says, we must take seriously the idea that geoengineering may be needed to adapt to climate change.

Brand’s new book has been widely praised. Paul Hawken calls it “likely one of the most original and important books of the century.…”

Edward O. Wilson says it is “ominous and exhilirating.” Larry Brilliant says it is “an absolutely seminal work, extraordinarily well written, a tour de force of so many interconnected worlds and lives and studies.”

In an interview with Energy Collective blogger and FORTUNE contributing editor Marc Gunther (left), Brand will talk about the evolution of his thinking, the research that went into the book and the reaction he’s getting from his friends in the environmental movement. We’ll also allow plenty of time for questions from listeners.

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