Yale Knows How To Chill Out! Do You?

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Provide students with the information they want about global warming! For Earth Day 2007 you can showcase the various ways students throughout the U.S. are creating solutions for confronting this worldwide issue on their own campuses.

Join hundreds of other colleges and universities by tuning in and participating in this FREE, LIVE, and INTERACTIVE broadcast from George Washington University!

Event features:
• Easy accessibility through a live, webstream broadcast
• Special introductory message by former Vice-President, Al Gore
• Ability to participate in an interactive, discussion panel with world-renowned global warming experts
• Recognition of your college or university in the broadcast

Register for this free broadcast at www.nwf.org/chillout.

April 18, 2007

3:00 pm EST/12:00 pm PST

Sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation, with the Earth Day Network, Campus Climate Challenge, the Society for College and University Planning and other partners.

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About Kristin


A former coordinator with the National Wildlife Federation, Kristin now works at the local PBS/NPR station in Juneau, Alaska. Living in a state that is seeing the effects of climate change more than any other state in the U.S., the environment is still Kristin's number one priority. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2003.

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