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X-WR-CALDESC:Bob Inglis is visiting Lincoln to give a keynote address to th
 e Youth Leadership Lincoln seminar on the topic of Sustainability. The key
 note is titled 'Can free enterprise solve climate change?' We invite Linco
 ln community members to join the Youth Leadership Lincoln participants to 
 hear Inglis's address. There is no fee for admission\, but we do ask that 
 you RSVP in advance as space is limited.\n\nPresenter:\nBob Inglis launche
 d the Energy and Enterprise Initiative (“E&EI”) at George Mason University
  in July 2012 and serves as executive director\, where he promotes free en
 terprise action on climate change. E&EI was rebranded to become www.republ
 icEn.org.\n\nrepublicEn is a growing grassroots community of over 5\,000 A
 mericans educating the country about free-enterprise solutions to climate 
 change. The organization is a 501(c)(3) operation hosted at the George Mas
 on University Foundation and educates\, recruits and organizes conservativ
 e voices for action on climate change.\n\nFor his work on climate change I
 nglis was given the 2015 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. He appe
 ars in the film Merchants of Doubt and in the Showtime series YEARS of Liv
 ing Dangerously (episodes 3 and 4)\, and he spoke at TEDxJacksonville.\n\n
 Inglis was a Resident Fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics
  in 2011\, a Visiting Energy Fellow at Duke University’s Nicholas School o
 f the Environment in 2012\, and a Resident Fellow at the University of Chi
 cago’s Institute of Politics in 2014.\n\nBob was elected to the U.S. Congr
 ess in 1992\, having never run for office before. He represented Greenvill
 e-Spartanburg\, South Carolina\, from 1993-1998. In 2004\, he was re-elect
 ed to Congress and served until losing re-election in the South Carolina R
 epublican primary of 2010.\n\nLocation:\nCollege of Law (1875 N. 42nd St.)
 \nUNL East Campus map (scroll down to the second page):  https://maps.unl.
 edu/images/unl_campusmaps.pdf  \nThe College of Law is building #34 and #3
 5. It is on the east end of East Campus (on the loop road that circles aro
 und the perimeter of campus). Please be sure to NOT park in a UNL permitte
 d lot and ONLY in an approved Visitor space (which are limited).
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DESCRIPTION:Bob Inglis is visiting Lincoln to give a keynote address to the
  Youth Leadership Lincoln seminar on the topic of Sustainability. The keyn
 ote is titled 'Can free enterprise solve climate change?' We invite Lincol
 n community members to join the Youth Leadership Lincoln participants to h
 ear Inglis's address. There is no fee for admission\, but we do ask that y
 ou RSVP in advance as space is limited.\n\nPresenter:\nBob Inglis launched
  the Energy and Enterprise Initiative (“E&EI”) at George Mason University 
 in July 2012 and serves as executive director\, where he promotes free ent
 erprise action on climate change. E&EI was rebranded to become www.republi
 cEn.org.\n\nrepublicEn is a growing grassroots community of over 5\,000 Am
 ericans educating the country about free-enterprise solutions to climate c
 hange. The organization is a 501(c)(3) operation hosted at the George Maso
 n University Foundation and educates\, recruits and organizes conservative
  voices for action on climate change.\n\nFor his work on climate change In
 glis was given the 2015 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. He appea
 rs in the film Merchants of Doubt and in the Showtime series YEARS of Livi
 ng Dangerously (episodes 3 and 4)\, and he spoke at TEDxJacksonville.\n\nI
 nglis was a Resident Fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics 
 in 2011\, a Visiting Energy Fellow at Duke University’s Nicholas School of
  the Environment in 2012\, and a Resident Fellow at the University of Chic
 ago’s Institute of Politics in 2014.\n\nBob was elected to the U.S. Congre
 ss in 1992\, having never run for office before. He represented Greenville
 -Spartanburg\, South Carolina\, from 1993-1998. In 2004\, he was re-electe
 d to Congress and served until losing re-election in the South Carolina Re
 publican primary of 2010.\n\nLocation:\nCollege of Law (1875 N. 42nd St.)
 \nUNL East Campus map (scroll down to the second page):  https://maps.unl.
 edu/images/unl_campusmaps.pdf  \nThe College of Law is building #34 and #3
 5. It is on the east end of East Campus (on the loop road that circles aro
 und the perimeter of campus). Please be sure to NOT park in a UNL permitte
 d lot and ONLY in an approved Visitor space (which are limited).
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LOCATION:University of Nebraska College of Law (1875 N. 42nd S.)
SUMMARY:Bob Inglis on Climate Change
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