Environment Health and Democracy with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
April 18th, 2009
| Tags: democracy, environment, health
Environmental attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses the impact that changes in the environment can have on health, in the Seventh Annual Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Lecture in Health Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: “Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley” [4/2005] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 9408]
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This documents more reason for happiness in seeing the Bush administration OUT as well as reason for campaign finance reform. Preserve our democracy and our environment by allowing politicians to serve who are only answerable to WE the People. And we can only have that by getting big money OUT of Politics. Limit campaign contributions and spending. Keep lobbyists out of government. Allow GOOD people of education and wisdom from all economic levels to run for office, not just the wealthy.
Robert talks more than I do!
-Natasha Pelak
how did they do that
yawn.i get so horny at this time of day. kY
Bush is disgraceful.
Well done, Robert !
Hope your voice is well again.
The same speech could (should) be held at a German University in German.
You are “rich” and try to save the planet for further generations “TOP DOWN”.
I am poor and have to try it “BOTTOM UP” from the grass roots.
With great interest I followed the Worldeconomicforum in Davos in January 2008.
The BCG (Boston Consult Group)listed the 100 new challengers of the year 2008 in Mexico, China, India, and Russia.
I fear pollution will increase.