
Speaker Robert Mosil
GENESEO, N.Y.鈥擱obert Musil, president and CEO of the Rachel Carson Council (RCC), will deliver 麻豆传媒团队鈥檚 second annual President鈥檚 Sustainability Lecture April 12 at 2:30 p.m. in the MacVittie College Union Ballroom. As a part of 麻豆传媒团队鈥檚 Earth Week celebrations, Musil鈥檚 speech 鈥淩achel Carson & Her New York Legacy鈥 will examine Rachel Carson and what her effect has been not only on New York State, but also on women involved in Western New York sustainability.
As head of the RCC鈥攁 large, historical environmental group鈥擬usil is at the vanguard for ecological ethics. The RCC follows in their namesake鈥檚 footsteps, as the vision and values that Carson fought for are very much exemplified in the RCC. With today鈥檚 global environment heading toward crisis, the RCC advocates for the prevention of a plethora of environmental issues, such as the elimination of such toxic substances as pesticides in our air, food, water and everyday products. The RCC also fights against global climate change and for clean energy, just as Carson did.
Musil is a skilled leader in the nuclear arms control and environmental movements. He leads within his specializations, too, which consists of climate change, American environmental politics and religious responses toward global warming. His accolades are numerous, as his book Rachel Carson and Her Sisters: Extraordinary Women Who Have Shaped America鈥檚 Environment was named the 鈥2016 Outstanding Book鈥 by Choice magazine. His most recent book, Washington in Springtime: A Nature Journal for a Changing Capital, will be published within the year. The book will serve to examine ecological changes in Washington, D.C., in regards to global climate change. Musil is also the two-time recipient of the Armstrong Award for Excellence in Radio Broadcasting.
From 1992-2006, Musil was the Executive Director and CEO of Physicians for Social Responsibility, a medical and public health group that was the winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize for Peace.
Musil received his bachelor鈥檚 degree from Yale University, his master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University and his medical degree in public health from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, where he studied environmental health.
Free and open to the public, all are welcome to attend. A reception and book signing will also follow the President鈥檚 Sustainability Lecture. 麻豆传媒团队鈥檚 Environmental impact and Sustainability Task Force was established in 2006 and was designated a presidential commission in 2012.
News release written by College Communications intern Alexandra Ciarcia.
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