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| Jennifer Bosk (left) with Robert F. Kennedy
Jr. |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has become known as an eco-warrior
in some circles for the work he has done in successfully prosecuting
governments and companies for pollution of the Hudson River and
the Long Island Sound. Prosecuting attorney for the watchdog environmental
group Hudson Riverkeeper Inc., Kennedy recently visited the IPFW
campus as part of its Omnibus Lecture Series. While in Fort Wayne,
he spoke with Jennifer Bosk, director of alumni relations at IPFW.
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conversation or listen by topic:
Introduction
Imported
oil, alternative fuels
Interested
in the environment? Get involved in the political process
Nuclear
power facilities in the U.S.
Impact
of fear of terrorism attacks
Spirit
of fire needed to preserve the environment
River
keepers and clean rivers
Environmentalism
curriculum for K-12
Best
measure of our democracy is how we distribute the goods of the
earth
Legacy
for our children
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