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The Parliament of the World's Religions is the world's premier interfaith convening of civic, spiritual, and grassroots changemakers. It's roots are in Chicago, where it first convened during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. During this episode of the Crisis Cast, Lissa Druss & Thom Serafin document the return of spiritual leaders representing more than 80 nations, to the shores of Lake Michigan. Their guests are part of this summer's "call to conscience" when it comes to human rights. In our chat room for this conversation are Rev. Stephen Avino, Executive Director of the Parliament, and David Hales, Chairman of the Climate Action Task Force.
new opening track for A-Z for Podcasters with Graeme Goodings & David Hales
Lockdowns are happening again around Australia - there are many ways to keep active and stay in touch personally and business wise. David and Graeme discuss the options.
On this edition of The Drive with Josh talks with David Hales on ACC Football, Sawyer Dillion on Nerd Corner and will he ever stop talking about Red Rocks?
John talks with David Hales from Green Eyed Monster about what sort of people use podcasting and video.
On this edition of The Drive Josh takes you on the slowest minute in radio The Bachelor Minute, Brendan Marks on UNC and Duke, and David Hales on the legacy of Nick Saban and Bear Bryant.
On this edition of The Drive with Josh Graham we play another game of Trading Card War, David Hales calls in to talk about the Big 10 and Pac 12 canceling their seasons, and PGA Tour golfer Adam Long as well.
David Hales of the newest rock band on the scene, Sonic Fuel, joins Brent for this episode. They discuss the formation of David's project, his musical inspirations, and shares a connection he has to a past guest of A-Sides. David and Brent also dive into concert experiences and share memories they have over this hour-long conversation. You can find Sonic Fuel online here and stream their debut single "I Will Rise" on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. Their debut record will be out this Fall. Thanks to David for guesting on this episode and thanks to all for listening.
David Hales is a Trustee on the Parliament of the World’s Religions and the Chair of the Climate Action Task Force for that body. David has worked on climate since the late 1970’s, first at the United States Department of the Interior and subsequently held influential positions promoting sustainability nationally and internationally, including directing environmental policy and sustainability programs at the USAID to the US National Park Service. Deep involved in leading negotiations for the US on climate change, David was a convening lead author on the third US national assessment on Climate Change. This is a frank discussion on the human caused nature of climate change. More from Religica at https://religica.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Religica.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/religica YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPuwufds6gAu2u6xmm8SBuw Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-religica Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3CZwIO4uGP1voqiVpYdMas?si=0k2-TSmwTkuTQC2rgdGObQ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/religica/id1448005061?mt=2 Religica is a comprehensive online platform at the axis of religion and society that provides non-sectarian, coherent, integrated and accessible awareness about the role of religion in society, with a focus on strengthening local communities.
We discuss the similarities and differences between change in: Blue vs. White collar workforces Government vs. Private Enterprise Australia vs. China Our guest, David Hales, brings a wealth of experience from Aviation, Government, Media, Banking and Financial Services in Australia and overseas. Related resource: Dr Jen Frahm’s Coversations of Change Podcast – with Dr Helen […] The post SBT012: The similarities and differences between change in different environments with David Hales. appeared first on Mensard.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington City Manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington City Manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington City Manager David Hales recaps Monday's City Council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales discusses the police department's plans to occupy a community house on the city's west side.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps last night's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales discusses the U.S. Cellular Coliseum probe and recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps last night's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales recaps Monday's city council meeting.
Bloomington city manager David Hales discusses new liquor license fee increases,, state overpayments to municipalities and street resurfacing.
Bloomington city manager David Hales discusses the city's $207 million budget the city council approved on Monday.
Sustain What? Preparing our Students by Greening our Campuses
David Hales has been President and CEO of Second Nature, the Boston-based advocacy organization committed to promoting sustainability through higher education since August, 2012. Prior to assuming this post, Hales was President of College of the Atlantic. Under his leadership, College of the Atlantic received recognition for innovative academic excellence, and became the first institution of higher education in the United States to be a “NetZero” emitter of greenhouse gases. President Hales has held numerous positions promoting sustainability nationally and internationally, including directing environmental policy and sustainability programs of the United States Agency for International Development throughout the Clinton administration.
Thanks to OzRunways, Steve was able to get to Adelaide to cover the Parafield Airshow 2012. He & Bas recorded a number of interviews, including: Chris Sperou The Roulettes Tammy Augostin David Hales from 5DME And much more, including Pieter Johnson's next "From Up Here to Down There" segment and an update from the B24 Liberator Restoration Project. . . . → Read More: PCDU Episode 86: One Fine Day at Parafield
Furman hosted a panel discussion moderated by former New York Times environmental reporter Andrew Revkin and featuring former EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman as one of five panelists. Other panelists included David Hales, President of College of the Atlantic, and Furman President David Shi. The discussion was part of a day-long celebration on campus of sustainability, which included a lecture by Whitman and the dedication of the David E. Shi Center for Sustainability.