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August 27, 2009
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Too often, the U.S. “growth machine”
generates wealth for a few and
misery for many. Drawing lessons
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Catastrophe in the Making shows why
thoughtless development comes at a
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September 2009
www.chasingmolecules.org
There is substantial evidence that environmental
conditions and environmental pollutants–
among them synthetic chemicals in consumer
products–have a profound effect on human
health. With Chasing Molecules, Grossman
illustrates the potential for green chemistry to
revolutionize the materials we make, how they’re
used, and the benefits to our health and environment.

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Appearing at the
American Museum of Natural Histor y’s
Kaufmann Theater this Fall
October 2, 2007 at 7 pm

The Unnatural History


of the Sea
Callum Roberts

“[A] passionate and immensely important book . . . .”


—Washington Post

Thoughtful, inspiring, devastating, and powerful . . . .


Readers won’t be able to put it down.”
Cloth: $28.00 —Booklist
464 pages 2007
November 13, 2007 at 7 pm
“In this important and exceptionally well written
book, a leading wildlife biologist shows how human No Way Home
activity is not just erasing species and ecosystems but The Decline of the World’s
also cutting the ancient natural highways that make Great Animal Migrations
possible Earth’s greatest wildlife spectacles.”
—E.O. Wilson, University Professor Emeritus, David S. Wilcove
Harvard University Available October 2007

November 20, 2007 at 7 pm

Life in the Valley of Death


The Fight to Save Tigers in a Land
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of Guns, Gold, and Greed
256 pages 2007
Alan Rabinowitz

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gered great cats. I am convinced that the efforts of Alan and his
colleagues will have a profound effect on our collective soul.”
—Glen Close
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