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BP’s John Browne Lists Priorities for Combating Global Warming
Ten years after he broke ranks with much of the oil industry and delivered a landmark Stanford address that acknowledged the link between fossil fuels and global warming, BP Group Chief Executive John Browne returned to Stanford on April 26 to discuss the most urgent steps needed to minimize carbon dioxide emissions. (April 2007) [Details]
Energy in the Developing Countries Poses Global Challenges
The debate over alternatives in the non-electrified world was just part of the March 3 program during the annual Stanford International Development Conference at Stanford University, sponsored by the International Development clubs from the University and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.(March 2007) Details
Who Should Tell the Global Warming Story?
Some of the country’s top journalists came to Stanford on January 29 to discuss why this environmental crisis was still not making more headlines, even now that scientists agree that the earth’s temperature is rising to dangerous levels.(February 2007) Details
Corporate America Can't Ignore Global Warming, Gore Says
News story by Associated Press business reporter Rachel Konrad mentions that former Vice President Al Gore spoke to "students at one of the nation's top business schools." Reports on Gore's speech to GSB students on Thursday, March 11, 2004, at Kresge Auditorium.
Detroit Free Press, March 12, 2004
See also: "Letter to the editor," Flint Journal, (March 2004)
