Environment

Ralph Nader (2011-2012)

Mar 21, 2012

鈥淕oing Green in a Corporate Climate鈥 Ralph Nader is a former American presidential nominee, who some claimed was a deciding factor in the 2000 election, and was named by Time magazine as one of the top one-hundred most influential people. Throughout his career, he has been [...]

Joseph C. Clark (1976-1977)

Jan 20, 1977

鈥淐anadian Government Policy as it Relates to the Resource Crisis鈥 Joseph Clark is a former Prime Minister of Canada. As PM from from June 1979 to March 1980, he was the youngest person ever to be elected to the office. Clark received a BA in history and an MA in political [...]

Kimon Valaskakis (1976-1977)

Nov 20, 1976

鈥淭he Conserver Society鈥 Kimon Valaskakis was an academic, an executive, a consultant, and a diplomat. He was a professor of economics at the University of Montreal for more than 30 years and Ambassador of Canada to the OECD from 1995-1999. He was also president of the Club [...]

Ian McHarg (1972-1973)

Oct 25, 1972

鈥淒esign with Nature鈥 Ian McHarg was an expert on town planning. Born in Scotland in 1920, he was a proponent of regional planning using natural systems. After his work with the Royal Engineers during the Second World War, he moved to the United States to attend the Harvard [...]

Raymond Moriyama (1972-1973)

Oct 24, 1972

鈥淕rowth, Temporal and Spiritual鈥 Raymond Moriyama is a well-known Canadian architect. He was born in Vancouver in 1929 and a graduate of the University of Toronto and McGill. Moriyama鈥檚 childhood experience as a Japanese Canadian internee during the Second World War was [...]

Garrett Hardin (1972-1973)

Oct 23, 1972

鈥淧opulation: The Solution is in Our Minds鈥 Garrett Hardin was Professor of Human Ecology at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a prominent environmentalist. He specialized in human population dynamics, evolution and the history of science. Hardin authored the [...]