Jim
I called Deborah Williams this evening and we had a nice chat.
It turns out we have mutual acquaintance in Judge H. Russell Holland, the
senior Federal Judge who handled the EXXON Valdez case. Russ and I were
room mates as undergrads in Ann Arbor...he went on to Law school and I to
Engineering School...and with our wives, have remained good friends all these
years.
Deborah has argued before Russ, and of course is quite close to the on
going battle to get a settlement out of EXXON. IT has been 19 years, and
they still have not settled!
I offered to help with the logistics and arrangements here in
Charleston.
In addition, and at her suggestion, we are exploring a joint
presentation that tunes into West Virginia and the opportunities that renewable
energy offers to deal with and reverse global warming. She asked if I
would give her some background and explore how we can tailor her talk to West
Virginia.
Who is going to coordinate this tour? I can arrange things here in
Charleston and try to get her with some of the policy makers, including the
governor, but they may be hard to reach as they really don't want to hear about
it.
Allan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:28
PM
Subject: [EC] Fwd: FW: Global warming
expert from Alaska to be in WV
I got a call from these folks. They have funding to do a
speaking tour in WV April 10-15, and would appreciate some help with local
arrangements. I suspect we could easily host them in Huntington,
Charleston, Fairmont, Morgantown, and perhaps at Shepherdstown or somewhere in
the Eastern Panhandle. They would also like to do editorial board
visits, meet with local congressional staff, etc. We have often done
quite well with talks on Alaska, so perhaps this might be an easy way to
promote a global warming agenda with popular programs. Would anyone else
be interested in serving as a local arrangements person?
JBK
P.S. I already gave away some of your names and
e-mail addresses, so look forward to hearing from
them.
_____
From: Margaret Manousoff
[mailto:margaret@alaskaconservationsolutions.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11,
2008 4:18 PM
To: 'cjkotcon@wvu.edu'
Subject: Global
warming expert to be in WV
Dear
Jim:
I am writing to alert you to a FREE educational
speaking tour (funded by the
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation) being
conducted in West Virginia from
April 10th-15th by Deborah Williams,
President of Alaska Conservation
Solutions.
Ms.
Williams is Alaska's foremost spokesperson on global warming. (Her
bio
is below.) She would be honored to give a free presentation on
the topic to
West Virginia University Students, the Sierra Club, and
interested guests.
Her talk addresses the alarming
consequences already evident in Alaska and
the commonalities between our
state and yours (i.e. impacts on wildlife,
water quality, recreation,
tourism, etc.) She offers practical
carbon-reducing strategies that
not only reduce emissions but also protect
human health, save money and
increase America's energy independence.
Deborah is a highly intelligent and
articulate speaker, and I believe that a
meeting between your group and her
would be mutually educational and
inspiring.
For further
information about Alaska Conservation Solutions and Ms.
Williams, please
visit our website at
<http://www.alaskaconservationsolutions.com/>
www.alaskaconservationsolutions.com
.
Because Ms. Williams' speaking calendar fills up
quickly, I would appreciate
a response as to the feasibility of a
presentation to your group at your
earliest convenience.
Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you
soon.
Kind regards,
Margaret
Margaret
Manousoff
Outreach and Advocacy Coordinator
Alaska
Conservation Solutions
308 G St., Suite 219
Anchorage, AK
99501
Phone: (907) 929-9370
Fax: (907) 929-1562
<http://www.alaskaconservationsolutions.com>
http://www.alaskaconservationsolutions.com
Deborah L. Williams, President
Ms. Williams has been actively
involved in conservation and sustainable
community for over 35 years, and
is now focusing on global warming.
She received her B.A. from Pomona
College, summa cum laude, with a
concentration in Biology and Economics.
Subsequently she was graduated from
Harvard Law School, with honors, and
was the principal founder of and
co-editor-in-chief of the Harvard
Environmental Law Review
<http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/elr/>
<http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/elr/>
. After serving in the
Department of Interior's Solicitors Honors Program
in Washington D.C., Ms.
Williams represented the National Park Service and
the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service in Alaska. Between 1981 and 1994, Ms.
Williams was the
Executive Director of the Alaska Consumer Advocacy Program
and of the Alaska
Lung Association, while serving on many boards and
commissions, including
Trustees for Alaska (president of the board) and the
Municipal Health
Commission (chair of the Environmental Health Committee.)
In 1994, Ms. Williams received a Presidential appointment and became
the
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Interior for Alaska, in which
position
she advised the Secretary about managing over 220 million acres of
national
lands in Alaska and working with Alaska tribes and others
associated with
the Department's broad natural and cultural resource
jurisdiction. She also
was a Trustee on the Exxon Valdez Trustee Council
and other boards. For over
six years, Ms. Williams served as the Executive
Director of the Alaska
Conservation Foundation, winning many awards in that
role. Currently Ms.
Williams is President of Alaska Conservation Solutions,
an organization
devoted primarily to addressing global warming. Ms.
Williams has published
numerous law review and other articles, has been
featured repeatedly in the
media (including 60 Minutes, the New York Times
and the BBC), and has taught
graduate-level courses at both the University
of Alaska and Alaska Pacific
University.
Deborah greatly enjoys
backpacking, skiing, gardening, traveling, and
serving on boards and in
service organizations such as Rotary and the
American Land
Conservancy.
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