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...tailed bandicoot is noteworthy because it encapsulates the contradictions conservationists face when they rail against the extinction of plants and animals. I drew the bandicoot example from the new book titled The Future of Life by Pellegrino University Research Professor E. O. Wilson, who spoke at ARCO Forum last week about the crisis facing thousands of species of plants and animals that have been driven to the brink of extinction in part by human activity. He makes a very convincing argument that humans can save untold thousands—perhaps even millions—of species by protecting their habitats...
...leader of an umbrella trade organization for 10 Southeast Asian nations told a packed ARCO Forum Thursday night that the organization must come up with new economic policy because of the current extent and momentum of globalization...
Politicians and “environmentally-innocent economists” have placed the world’s population in jeopardy by ignoring the environment, renowned biologist Edward O. Wilson told a crowd of more than 300 at the Kennedy School of Government’s ARCO Forum last night...
...Human rights is a business of everyone and the global society is recognizing the explicit respect for human rights,” Robinson said at the ARCO Forum, where about 300 students, professors and scholars were gathered...
...prevent a repeat of the sort of price shocks that characterized the recent electricity crisis in California, the U.S. should adopt a single nationwide design for wholesale electricity markets, the commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) told an audience of about 100 people at the ARCO Forum last night...