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Free lecture by Nandor Tanczos in Wellington

By / 30 April 2008

At the tipping point: thinking beyond sustainability

Green Party MP Nandor Tanczos will brief students and members of the public around New Zealand on how the world’s love affair with economic growth impacts on our environment.

The Greens’ Environment Spokesperson will be at Victoria University on May 14 as part of his series of 10 nationwide free public lectures.

He will address the issues of climate change, peak oil, and resource depletion and discuss how rising to these challenges requires a fundamental rethink of current assumptions.

When: May 14, 12pm
Where: Meeting Room 1, Student Union Building, Victoria University of Wellington
What: Nandor talks about the deeper implications of resource depletion

For more information:
Nandor Tanczos, MP, 04 470 6716, 021 887 011
Julian Slade, media officer, 04 817 6723, 021 243 0179

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