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MillerComm Lecture Series

The Negawatt Revolution

Monday, October 7th, 1991
Amory B. Lovins
4:00pm

Lincoln Hall Theatre
702 South Wright Street, Urbana

Event Description

"People's need for energy is not fate but choice. Rather than seeking to prophesy about energy, as an oracle might do, one should explore how widely and wisely we may choose our energy future."

Onassis Prize for Man and Environment Acceptance speech, 1989

 

In conjunction with: Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Geography, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Department of Physics, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, Society of Scientists for the Environment, Students for Environmental Concerns, American Institute of Architects, Central Illinois Section of the IEEE, Illinois Post S.A.M.E., Illinois Power Company, Izaak Walton League, Prairie Group of the Sierra Club, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Laboratory, The Center for Advanced Study, George A. Miller Endowment, George A. Miller Committee

Amory B. Lovins

Vice President and Director of Research, Rocky Mountain Institute

Snowmass, Colorado