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(SW: *Executive Committee, Cultural Change Institute <ref>[http://fletcher.tufts.edu/cci/staff.shtml Staff], Cultural Change Institute, accessed December 12, 2010.</ref>)
(SW: *Advisory Board, Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy <ref>Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy [http://steadystate.org/meet/our-advisors/ Advisory Board], orga)
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"The debate is unusual in its intensity, even for an organization whose fractious disputes are legendary. It focuses on efforts by several outsiders and grass-roots members of the club to win seats on the board of directors. The dissident group is led by Richard D. Lamm, the former Democratic governor of Colorado, who has argued for 20 years that national policies leave the country open to unsustainable immigration." <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/16/us/bitter-division-for-sierra-club-on-immigration.html Bitter Division For Sierra Club On Immigration], NYT, accessed October 18, 2009.</ref>
 
"The debate is unusual in its intensity, even for an organization whose fractious disputes are legendary. It focuses on efforts by several outsiders and grass-roots members of the club to win seats on the board of directors. The dissident group is led by Richard D. Lamm, the former Democratic governor of Colorado, who has argued for 20 years that national policies leave the country open to unsustainable immigration." <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/16/us/bitter-division-for-sierra-club-on-immigration.html Bitter Division For Sierra Club On Immigration], NYT, accessed October 18, 2009.</ref>
  
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==Affiliations==
 
*Cofounder, [[American Council of Trustees and Alumni]]
 
*Cofounder, [[American Council of Trustees and Alumni]]
 
*CoChair, [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]]
 
*CoChair, [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]]
 
*Executive Committee, [[Cultural Change Institute]] <ref>[http://fletcher.tufts.edu/cci/staff.shtml Staff], Cultural Change Institute, accessed December 12, 2010.</ref>
 
*Executive Committee, [[Cultural Change Institute]] <ref>[http://fletcher.tufts.edu/cci/staff.shtml Staff], Cultural Change Institute, accessed December 12, 2010.</ref>
 
*Advisory Board, [[Californians for Population Stabilization]]
 
*Advisory Board, [[Californians for Population Stabilization]]
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*Advisory Board, [[Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy]] <ref>Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy [http://steadystate.org/meet/our-advisors/ Advisory Board], organizational web page, accessed April 19, 2012.</ref>
 
*Advisory Board, [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]]
 
*Advisory Board, [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]]
 
*Advisory Board, [[Population Media Center]]
 
*Advisory Board, [[Population Media Center]]

Revision as of 21:15, 19 April 2012

Richard D. Lamm

In 2004: "The leadership of the Sierra Club, the landmark environmental organization, is enmeshed in a bitter struggle over whether to advocate tough immigration restrictions as a way to control environmental damage that has been associated with rapid population growth.

"The debate is unusual in its intensity, even for an organization whose fractious disputes are legendary. It focuses on efforts by several outsiders and grass-roots members of the club to win seats on the board of directors. The dissident group is led by Richard D. Lamm, the former Democratic governor of Colorado, who has argued for 20 years that national policies leave the country open to unsustainable immigration." [1]

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  1. Bitter Division For Sierra Club On Immigration, NYT, accessed October 18, 2009.
  2. Staff, Cultural Change Institute, accessed December 12, 2010.
  3. Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed April 19, 2012.
  4. About, Progressives for Immigration Reform, accessed September 13, 2010.
  5. About, Midwest Coalition to Reduce Immigration, accessed September 13, 2010.