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The 2% Solution: Focus the Nation Live Webcast

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Start time: Fri, Jan 25, 2008 17:00
End time: Fri, Jan 25, 2008 18:00
Type: Presentation/Talk/Lecture
Address: .Global

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Focus the Nation will stream a free, live, interactive webcast called The 2% SOLUTION. Join Stanford University climate scientist, Stephen Schneider, sustainability expert Hunter Lovins and green jobs pioneer Van Jones and youth climate leaders, for a discussion of global warming solutions. Audiences can weigh in with cell phone voting. Our goal is 10,000 screenings—and a change in the course of history.

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30TH
LIVE 8PM EASTERN & ARCHIVED
1 HOUR LONG
VIEW ON EARTH DAY TV



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High school and middle school teams can host a showing at their auditorium; or teachers can assign the first half of the web cast as homework on Wednesday night, and then—since the event will be archived- follow-up with a showing of segments in class on Thursday. Faith groups can participate from places of worship, and individuals can even host a showing in their living room. College and university Focus teams will watch the web cast to kick off their Focus the Nation. The 2% Solution presents an incredible opportunity for the entire country, at thousands of sites, to participate in a serious discussion of global warming solutions—and economic opportunities—on one evening next January 30th.

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