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Monday, November 09, 2009

Environment Sustainability Leadership Program (ESLP)

Dear Friends,

Following our coming November’s Ciné Liberté screening of An inconvenient truth at Alliance Française de Bombay, in partnership with The Climate Project India association, we give you an other opportunity to go further into the environmental issues. Come and participate at the Environment Sustainability Leadership Program (ESLP) - a climate change-training program for civil society organized by the same association.

The Climate Project India (TCP-India) is a chapter of the international non-profit organization, The Climate Project. It was founded by Nobel Laureate Al Gore in June 2006 and is dedicated to calling attention to what it believes are global problems associated with climate change. TCP-India was established in March 2008 with the help of Al Gore and Dr. R K Pachauri.

This one-day interactive workshop is split into two sessions. The first session explores the science and impacts of climate change, with particular focus on Indian impacts. The second session will be led by experts in the various environmental fields and will focus on solutions. The materials presented at the workshop will be provided for you to take with you.


Date- Saturday 21st November 2009
Time- 9:30 am to 4:00 pm
Venue- The Alliance Francaise, Theosophy Hall, Marine Lines, Mumbai
Cost per participant (Cost includes cost of training, materials, lunch, tea and coffee)
Rs. 250 for Students and College/University level teachers (with ID proof)
Rs. 500 for Corporates and Others
Age- 16 years and above


To apply please follow the link below:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=bPqxFZ0deMYuUrki1JA7TQ_3d_3d

Only 80 applicants will be selected, based on their passion, drive and ability to spread the message of climate change. The last day for applying is Monday 16th November 2009. Selected applicants will be informed by Wednesday 18th November 2009.

Please forward this invitation to people who you think would be interested in this program.

Should you have any queries, do not hesitate to contact the Climate project India’s manager:

Anushka Pinto (+91 22 32223320),
E-mail – info@climateprojectindia.org,
Website: www.climateprojectindia.org



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