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Public Interest Environmental Law Conference. Watch The Mark Online Mic. Announcing PIELC 2. Local Character, Global Vision – March 1- 4, 2. Over the last 3. 6 years, the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference has brought together thousands of activists, students, and professionals, from a diverse array of communities and cultures, to advance efforts for environmental and social justice.

The 2. 01. 8 conference is no exception. We are excited to unveil our theme, “Local Character, Global Vision”. One of the main goals for PIELC 2. We are committed to facilitating discussions, workshops, and panels that give participants the tools and knowledge they can apply beyond this special conference. We believe that change is possible and that it comes in many forms, including but not limited to changes in the legislature and in policy both at local and global levels.

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We further believe that change starts with each individual making a conscious effort to better their local community resulting in a nation- wide ripple effect. PIELC 2. 01. 8 will be held on March 1- 4, 2. University of Oregon School of Law. Keynote Live Stream. This year we are live streaming all of the Keynote speakers at PIELC. Click here to watch. PIELC Roost 2. 01.

Tickets Now Available. This is the annual party of the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC) hosted by Land Air Water. This year, the PIELC party will be on Friday, March 3rd at Sam Bond’s Garage and will feature performances by Casey Neill & The Norway Rats and Fortune’s Folly. Tickets to this event are FREE! But each person who attends MUST claim one on Eventbrite to be admitted to the venue for safety and capacity reasons. Only 2. 00 tickets are available so act fast! Announcing PIELC 2.

One Cause, One Voice. Over the last 3. 5 years, the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference has brought together thousands of activists, students, and professionals, from a diverse array of communities and cultures, to advance efforts for environmental and social justice. PIELC is a nexus for the exchange of ideas and perspectives, and strives to bolster the environmental movement’s human capital through illuminating discussion, productive debate, and collaborative workshops.

Each year, the contribution of conference attendees and participants makes a meaningful, positive impact on the natural environment and the people around the world who love and depend on it. In times of increased political, social, and economic divisiveness, unifying distinct campaigns within the movement for environmental and social justice is essential to promote policies and community action that create a more sustainable coexistence with the planet’s ecological systems. One Cause, One Voice” is an effort to transcend trivial differences in ideology and superficial rivalries within the environmental movement to increaseits collective strength and influence by uniting over common interests. It’s a reminder that a stable climate and clean land, air, and water are necessary to promote the health and welfare of all human beings, regardless of our differences in ideology or culture. One Cause, One Voice” represents the potential to achieve widespread environmental and social justice through cooperation, collaboration, and mutual support. Panel Registration, Table Requests, Housing Requests and the Conference Registration form for PIELC 2. To complete the Conference Registration form, you will be leaving our website and going to our Co- sponsor, Friends of Land Air Water. Click here to register. A LEGACY WORTH LEAVING – PIELC 2.

Reflection. By Emily Hajarizadeh, Alyssa Bonini, Emily Fenster, Esack Grueskin, and Annie Montgomery. The 3. 4th Annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference spanned four days and hosted over 1. Ed Parbor and his Pacific Crest Trail series. Each year, the five conference co- directors—all students—are elected by their peers to plan the largest international public- interest environmental law conference in the world. The planning process starts by selecting a theme. This year, we decided to use the conference to explore and critique current models of environmentalism in the United States and abroad.

We selected the theme, “A Legacy Worth Leaving.” Our theme takes its name in part from the legacy of imperialist culture responsible for today’s global environmental crisis, but the title ultimately looks to the future. From climate change to copper mines, we challenged our attendees to question the integrity of “greening” the legal system. This year’s panelists and keynote speakers called on attendees to recognize the ineffectiveness of overly politicized legal solutions that use our natural resources as bargaining chips. These experts emphasized the need for innovation; for example, shifting away from the relatively toothless Clean Air Act and instead developing alternative legal tools, such as Atmospheric Trust Litigation, to ensure safe and clean air in the U. S. As always, the Conference asked our attendees to join us in the fight to reverse the climate and natural resource crisis through direct, local, decentralized, daily acts of conscious environmentalism—offering examples of real- life successes and failures throughout. The conference began on an unusually warm Thursday afternoon. The first panel session appropriately included a presentation by Attorney Matt Pawa, who successfully represented the State of New Hampshire in its 2.

Exxon. Mobil for groundwater contamination—to the tune of $2. Mr. Pawa gave an attention- grabbing, courtroom- style presentation entitled, “What Exxon Knew About Global Warming, and What it Did Anyway.” Mr. Pawa packed his presentation with statistical evidence showing the magnitude of the oil giant’s systemic global warming smear- campaign, which he argued fueled enough doubt to persuade the U.

S. government to stall pollution control for greenhouse gases for decades. By Thursday evening, the Conference was in full swing. Professor Dalee Sambo Dorough of the University of Alaska Anchorage gave the inaugural keynote address. Professor Dorough, who is also Chairperson for and Expert Member of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, narrated a year- by- year examination of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Professor Dorough emphasized the Declaration’s charge to UN member nations to create a ‘legacy worth leaving’ by preserving indigenous peoples’ right to maintain their profound relationship to the natural environment (Art.