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Saturday, September 25, 2004

New Energy Movement presents "New Energy: The Courage to Change", Portland, Oregon, Sept 25-26 

Saturday, September 25, 2004

In the first ever public conference devoted to the societal impacts and policy issues of new energy, NEM will host a dramatic dialogue between renowned new energy pioneers and other citizens. Compelling presentations and panel discussions with active audience participation will highlight topics such as:

  • The state-of-the-art of new energy technologies
  • Overcoming the suppression of new energy technologies by mainstream science, media, government, and vested corporate interests
  • Societal impacts and transition strategies to new energy
  • Criteria for selecting new energy options
  • Strategies for strengthening the public and private movements to develop new energy
  • Public oversight vs. privatization of new energy development and distribution.

By attending this unique and unprecedented symposium, you will meet leading experts in the field of new energy and have a say in how this vital movement progresses. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to be one of the first to embrace the greatest technological revolution of all time!

The 2-day conference agenda will be split between two college campuses in beautiful Portland, Oregon:

Part I - Saturday, September 25 at Reed College's Kaul Auditorium, 9:00 am - 8:00 pm. Lunch, Evening Wine Reception, and Dinner will be available with a meal ticket ($40).

Part II - Sunday, September 26 at Portland State University's Smith Auditorium, 1:00 - 6:00 pm

To reserve your space, please purchase your 2-day tickets early:

Advance purchase: $75
At the door: $85

Meal ticket available at door.

Order tickets on-line at http://www.newenergymovement.org

Mail your check to
NEM, c/o
Alden Bryant
1442A Walnut St., #57
Berkeley, CA 94709.

Toll-free phone
1-866-585-2344



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