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Interim Bylaws for the new “International Environmental Communication Association”

February 28, 2011 by Mark Meisner

If you’re interested in Environmental Communication (and you are or you wouldn’t be here), you’re invited to make comments and suggestions about the new Bylaws of the “International Environmental Communication Association.” Comments can be made directly here on the blog, or submitted via email by going to http://environmentalcomm.org/ and following links to “bylaws.”

These bylaws are an interim document; visitors to the Association’s new website will have the opportunity to vote for their provisional ratification during the April elections of the founding Directors of the Board. All comments and suggestions will be passed on to the Board of Directors for their consideration before the final ratification of the document.

The bylaws are a PDF document available here.

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    How well we communicate with each other about Nature and environmental affairs will determine how well we address the ecological crisis.

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