Earth  
The Unfolding Energy Crisis and its Impact
on Development Patterns
Tuesday, November 1, 2005 — 6 p.m. - 9:45 p.m.
 

Tuesday, November 1
Book signing - 6 p.m.
Lecture - 7 p.m.

Wesley Hall
Highland Park United Methodist Church
3300 Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, Texas 75205

 
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Platinum Sponsor
Chesapeake
Cheseapeake Energy Corporation
 

Silver Sponsors

  • Jeffrey and Angela Brown
  • Institute for the Study of Earth and Man at SMU
  • Kilgore and Kilgore
  • Sustainable Dallas
  • John G. Tower Center for Political Studies at SMU
 

Sponsoring Organizations

  • Dallas Museum of Natural History
  • World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas
  • Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations
  • The Real Estate Council
  • Urban Land Institute, North Texas District Council
  • American Planning Association - Texas Chapter
  • North Central Texas Council of Governments
 
 
Simmons Kunstler
Matthew Simmons James Kunstler
In recognition of the pivotal economic role of oil supply and demand, starkly illustrated by the effects of recent events, and given the ultimate impact of energy availability on sustaining development in North Texas; the Greater Dallas Planning Council and the SMU Environmental Science Program invite you to attend this timely evening seminar.  Matthew Simmons and James Kunstler are coming to Dallas for one evening to share their vision of oil’s future and how we can adapt and plan for a new era of energy use and sustainable development.

For more information, on the program, click here.

 

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For Additional Information, please contact Diana Vineyard, 214-768-2425 (vineyard@smu.edu)
or Bonnie Jacobs, 214-768-2743 (bjacobs@smu.edu).