Hi - Not sure if you mean you want to discuss the film itself, or follow
up on it, or both. :)
In terms of materials and resources for action steps, you can start with
the book (which has a final chapter on solutions and what everyone can
do), and the film's own website, which has resources, links, guides and
even a blog:
http://www.an-inconvenient-truth.com/index.html Cheers!
Fredrica
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Fredrica Rudell, Ph.D.
Chair
Department of Marketing
and International Business
Hagan School of Business
Iona College
New Rochelle, NY 10801
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frudell@iona.edu
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www.iona.edu/academic/ecc
ian.m.mcgregor@uts.edu.au wrote:
>Any ideas of how best to facilitate this?
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