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Jane Goodall in Conversation with Jeff Horowitz and Greg Dalton - SOLD OUT

Perhaps the world’s most well-known advocate for the environment, Jane Goodall has sought to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our planet for the last six decades. “Jane,” as she is know around the world, is founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, an international organization created to pursue a unique approach to species conservation that improves the lives of people, animals and the environment by honoring their connectedness to each other. Now in her 80s, Goodall continues to travel the world 300 days a year, inspiring and mobilizing people around the globe with her twin messages of hope and action. Goodall is a United Nations Messenger of Peace. 

Jeff Horowitz is founder of Avoided Deforestation Partners, a global nonprofit network dedicated to healing the climate by protecting forests, which absorb carbon pollution. He is also a co-executive producer of "Years of Living Dangerously," a National Geographic television series focused on the risks and opportunities of global climate change. In 2014, Horowitz accepted an Emmy for season one of "Years of Living Dangerously." The series was founded by legendary producers James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger and the late Jerry Weintraub. 

Join us for a conversation about reasons for hope, thoughts about the connection between deforestation and climate change, and the threat to environmental protection coming from Washington, D.C.

Monday, 04/03/17

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