
Forum registrants
tour the Chicago City Hall green rooftop.
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Chicago City Hall
green rooftop. |

Chicago City
Hall green rooftop.
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Chicago City Hall
green rooftop. |

Catherine Epstein,
wife of 2007 Dragonfly Award recipient Samuel Epstein, accepts award
from Beyond Pesticides executive director Jay Feldman. |

University of Wisconsin
professor of zoology and beyond Pesticides board member Warren Porter
links pesticide exposure to human health effects. |

Medical University
of South Carolina professor of pediatrics Routt Reigart, MD, moderates
the Climate Change panel (left to right: Routt Reigart, MD; Pam Miller;
Peter Orris, MD; Lewis Ziska, PhD). |

Rodale Institute
research director Paul Hepperly presents the organic response to global
climate change. |

WEACT program director
Cecil Corbin-Mark talks about the disproportionate risk experienced
by his neighborhood of West Harlem, New York. |

People for Community
Recovery executive director Cheryl Johnson discusses environmental
justice issues in Chicago. (left to right: Cheryl Johnson; Shelley
Davis; Andrea Kidd Taylor, DrPH; Cecil Corbin-Mark) |

Forum attendees
listen to presenations on pesticides and global climate change. |

Johns Hopkins University
Center for Water and Health co-founder Rolf Halden, PhD presents on
the toxic hazards of common antimicrobials. |

University of California,
Berkely biology professor Tyrone Hayes, PhD explains that pesticide-induced
production of multiple sex organs is not normal. |

University of Southern
California researcher Muhammed Towhid Salam presents his groundbreaking
work on childhood asthma. |

Forum participants
unwinding at Chicago's Funky Buddha club after a full day of presentations.
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Plainville, CT
activist Jason Rupaka wakes the crowd back up on Sunday morning with
an energetic talk on grassroots advocacy. |

San Francisco toxics
reduction and green buildings manager Debbie Raphael talks about implementation
of the precautionary principle. |

NYC attorney
Joel Kupferman discusses the No Spray Coalition's recent victory
regarding the city's West Nile spray program. (left to right: Joel
Kupferman, Jason Rupaka, Fawn Pattison, Robina Suwol)
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