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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Jerome Ringo Speak Out at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference

December 11, 2009

With the whole world watching, the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 15) is underway, and Keppler’s most prominent environmental speakers are there. The goal for COP 15 is clear: for all of the countries in the world to come to an agreement on climate change. To reach that agreement will take strong action and innovative thinking. By participating in this momentous gathering, environmental pioneers Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Jerome Ringo will help lead the planet in how we all cope with climate change.

Environmental speaker Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is available exclusively through Keppler Speakers bureau

A longtime, outspoken proponent of clean technology and green jobs, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. emphasizes that the future of our world depends on rethinking the energy infrastructure here in the United States. As one of the largest energy consumers on Earth, moving the US to green technologies will have a positive, long-term effect on climate change. One of Rolling Stone’s “100 Agents of Change,” Robert F. Kennedy solidifies his position as one of America’s greatest environmental ambassadors by being on the ground in Copenhagen.

Environmental speaker Jerome Ringo is available exclusively through Keppler Speakers bureau

A powerful voice for environmental justice and for diversity within the movement, Jerome Ringo is also one of its most respected visionaries. The president of the Apollo Alliance, which is dedicated to freeing the US from dependency on foreign oil, Ringo has outlined a green job creation strategy that has heavily influenced President Obama’s policies. As the architect of this plan, Ringo brings his ideas to the global stage at COP 15.

Help the students on your campus become the catalysts for environmental change. Contact Keppler Speakers bureau for more information on hosting Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Jerome Ringo this spring.

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