WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 | ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES
DAVID DOBEREINER, Architect; Author, The End of the Street
at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club
GREENING CITIES IN RESPONSE TO THE CLIMATE CRISIS
The last two centuries of industrial activity have propelled society while simultaneously threatening some life forms and the environment. How do we strike an eco-balance? Eliminating fossil fuel use is only part of the answer, says Dobereiner, who will present a vision of high-density, medium-rise "garden cities."
November 29 | 11:30 a.m., Check-in | 12:00 p.m., Program
Commonwealth Club office, 595 Market St., 2nd Floor, San Francisco
Free for Members, $15 for Non-Members
Directions to The Club commonwealthclub.org/directions.html
Program Organizer: Kerry Curtis
Co-sponsored by Northern California Chapter of Architects, Designers and Planners for Social Responsibility
DAVID DOBEREINER, Architect; Author, The End of the Street
at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club
GREENING CITIES IN RESPONSE TO THE CLIMATE CRISIS
The last two centuries of industrial activity have propelled society while simultaneously threatening some life forms and the environment. How do we strike an eco-balance? Eliminating fossil fuel use is only part of the answer, says Dobereiner, who will present a vision of high-density, medium-rise "garden cities."
November 29 | 11:30 a.m., Check-in | 12:00 p.m., Program
Commonwealth Club office, 595 Market St., 2nd Floor, San Francisco
Free for Members, $15 for Non-Members
Directions to The Club commonwealthclub.org/directions.html
Program Organizer: Kerry Curtis
Co-sponsored by Northern California Chapter of Architects, Designers and Planners for Social Responsibility