Posted by: gpso | January 24, 2009

Media coverage of GPSO

[For the latest media coverage, see the Media page.]

The core of GPSO is the efforts pledgers will make to speak out in February. But the greater the number of people who hear about the project, the greater will be its impact.

Discussions of GPSO around the Web began some months ago. Just today, risk management specialist Bill Sharon posted a solid article on population with mention of GPSO.

Interest from larger publications and media outlets is now increasing. Today brought a welcome mention by Andy Revkin at his widely read Dot Earth blog at the New York Times. The article is about the work of GPSO pledger Jane Roberts’s group 34 Million Friends of UNFPA. Andy says he’ll be writing more on GPSO soon. (Watch for that on the media page.)

See the media page for a link to a Jan. 26 Christian Science Monitor column containing a description of GPSO and quotes from signer/endorser David Paxson.

On February 2, GPSO signer (endorser) Jeff McKee and I will be doing a one hour interview with Kathleen Dunn on Wisconsin Public Radio.

So far, so good. With any luck we just might make a difference!


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