2012-2013: The War on Nature

Our nation has declared war against poverty, drugs, and terrorism with questionable results. By contrast, our war on nature has had devastating results: environmental degradation, human slavery, and the inhumane treatment of animals, to name just a few. It is a major threat to our very existence. This year’s Sidore Lecture Series will explore the various ways the war on nature is being waged, with the hope of eradicating behaviors that threaten all inhabitants of Earth.

All Sidore lectures are free and open to the public, but reservations are recommended. A reception follows each lecture. Lectures are presented in the Smith Recital Hall in the Silver Center for the Arts, unless otherwise noted.

For reservations or to arrange special accommodations, call (603) 535-ARTS.

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