Sustainability 2000 on-line Conference

From: Prof. Walter Leal Filho (leal@TU-HARBURG.DE)
Date: Tue Feb 01 2000 - 10:35:10 CST

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    Date:         Tue, 1 Feb 2000 17:35:10 +0100
    From: "Prof. Walter Leal Filho" <mailto:leal@TU-HARBURG.DE>
    Subject:      Sustainability 2000 on-line Conference
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    <pre> Dear Colleagues, This note may be of interest to those working on aspects of sustainability: Walter Leal Filho

    Sustainability2000, the global online convention and interactive learning zone

    Sustainability2000 is a global online convention and interactive learning zone at www.sustainability2000.org

    It has been set-up to share vital information on sustainable development. Sustainabilty2000 includes contributions from Tony Blair (UK Prime Minster), Michael Meacher (UK Environment Minister), Ritt Bjerregard (EC Environment Directorate), David Runnals (International Institute for Sustainable Development), Fred Singer (US Government Policy Adviser) and many others. The convention takes place in virtual locations around the world - visit Mexico where you can read keynote papers from government, industry, NGO’s and academia from all round the world or download audio interviews and hear global experts as they explain what is needed to ensure human survival for the next 1000 years and beyond! Other exciting features include a multi media online games park in virtual location ‘Tokyo’, an online global research centre for sustainable development in ‘Geneva’ and in ‘Alexandria’ you will find multimedia presentations from participating companies and organisations such as Shell International, Rio Tinto and British Energy, talking about their work in achieving sustainability.

    Let your voice be heard and visit the discussion forum in Mexico to exchange views and ideas about the future of our planet with other
    ‘netizens’ from around the globe and find out how much you really know about sustainability by taking the Perception Challenge!

    The event promises to be one of the world’s most dynamic platforms to promote the principles of sustainable development, which are becoming vital to our future, as the world’s population reaches 6 billion.

    For further information, please log on to www.sustainability2000.org.

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