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The Once and Future Ocean by Peter Neill
Peter Neill’s new book, THE ONCE AND FUTURE OCEAN aspires to do nothing less than transform our relationship with the world's most promising and imperiled natural element: the ocean and the inter-connected cycles and circles of water, essential for all aspects of human survival. Accessible, powerful, persuasive, and lyrical, THE ONCE AND FUTURE OCEAN is the clarion call for the ocean as the place that we must turn for fresh water, food, energy, health, political stability, security, community development, and personal renaissance. THE ONCE AND FUTURE OCEAN argues for invention, new solutions, new answers to fundamental questions, and a new relationship built around the ocean as an inspiration for new ways of living that are within our grasp if only we have the courage to take hold.

Once and Future Ocean by Peter Neill

LET'S CHANGE THE WAY
WE SEE THE WORLD


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Once and Future Ocean by Peter Neill

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

1. PIELC | Public Interest Environmental Law Conference

Keynote Address  / Book Signing
Eugene, Oregon, USA
March 3 - 5, 2016

2. U Maine Climate Change Institute
Lecture
Orono, Maine, USA
March 23, 2016

3. The Wild Center
Book Signing / Public Program
Tupper Lake, NY, USA
May 8, 2016

4. Under Western Skies 2016
Conference Presenter
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA
September 27 - 30, 2016


Once and Future Ocean by Peter Neill

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Beginning with a discursive analysis of the most pertinent issues relating to the present condition of both land and sea, Peter Neill’s THE ONCE AND FUTURE OCEAN lecture provides a persuasive argument for why the ocean matters and how its sustainability and careful use can establish a new paradigm for adaptation to a changing climate, and around which to build a new post-industrial, post-consumption based global community. Peter can speak from six minutes to one hour on why the ocean matters and the ways in which it holds the keys to humanity’s survival, based on the concepts contained in THE ONCE AND FUTURE OCEAN.  To request a review copy of the book or to book Peter as a speaker please email director@thew2o.net.



Once and Future Ocean by Peter Neill
 


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