ISU's Role in the Global Environment
David Glenn–Lewin and Eugene Takle
Thursday, 09 Nov 1989 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
David Glenn-Lewin, professor and chair of the ISU Botany Department, is a member of the newly formed Council on Global Change. Eugene Takle, ISU Agronomy Department and Geological and Atmospheric Sciences Department, is chair of the Council. Gary Atchinson, coordinator of the ISU Environmental Studies Program and professor of Animal Ecology, will moderate.Part of the World Affairs Series: Transforming the Ecological Crisis
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