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Funny you should mention Noel Brown (whose name I not encountered until a few days ago) He, along with Norman Myers (of “50 million climate refugees by 2010” fame) wrote a fascinating ‘call to arms’ to Big Philanthropy back in ’87 (sponsored by some Big Philanthropists and presented to the Earth Council)
Brown is now the President and CEO of “Friends of the United Nations” while Myers was once dubbed the “Paul Revere of the environmental movement”. Both are now involved with the Climate Institute.
Details and links at Message to UN and enviro-activists: Try another way
Sorry, that ‘call to arms’ was written “back in ’97” – not ’87