How to support and catalyze our Great Global Emergence, reminding and inspiring humanity of the magnitude of who we truly are when operating from love and connectedness, as well as our opportunity at this historic time in co-creating a world that serves Life, while discovering our true human potential, has long been Mark's devotion and calling.
As a co-founder of Friends of the River and the International Rivers Network, Mark Dubois has long been a leader in river conservation. In 1979, he captured national headlines when he chained himself to the bedrock of the Stanislaus River Canyon as a new reservoir filled. While his action forced only a temporary reprieve for the Stanislaus, the growing movement to protect rivers brought a halt to major dam building in the United States.
Dubois was international coordinator for Earth Day 1990 & 2000, events that involved 200 million people from 184 countries. He coordinated ten consecutive lobbying efforts at World Bank/IMF annual meetings, and he founded WorldWise, a grassroots campaign for international development bank reform.
His speaks on transfoming & deepening our relationshiop with rivers & Nature, the power of individuals to make a difference, and maturating how we co-create change to a mmore vibrant world.
How to support and catalyze our Great Global Emergence, reminding and inspiring humanity of the magnitude of who we truly are when operating from love and connectedness, as well as our opportunity at this historic time in co-creating a world that serves Life, while discovering our true human potential, has long been Mark's devotion and calling.
As a co-founder of Friends of the River and the International Rivers Network, Mark Dubois has long been a leader in river conservation. In 1979, he captured national headlines when he chained himself to the bedrock of the Stanislaus River Canyon as a new reservoir filled. While his action forced only a temporary reprieve for the Stanislaus, the growing movement to protect rivers brought a halt to major dam building in the United States.
Dubois was international coordinator for Earth Day 1990 & 2000, events that involved 200 million people from 184 countries. He coordinated ten consecutive lobbying efforts at World Bank/IMF annual meetings, and he founded WorldWise, a grassroots campaign for international development bank reform.
His speaks on transfoming & deepening our relationshiop with rivers & Nature, the power of individuals to make a difference, and maturating how we co-create change to a mmore vibrant world.
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While I grant the intellectual value of providing environmentalism with a sound philosophical basis, the people that I actually most admired are those who put their bodies were their minds are-- ie, Mark Dubois, and patience tireless organizers like David Brower, …




