Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1989, Page 3, Image 3

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Soviet environment.!list*, speaking today at 4 p m in Condon Room 104 gather around a com
puter to disi uss mm eras about global environmental problems
Soviet environmentalists speak,
hope to improve U.S. relations
By Denise Clifton
Emerald Reporter
Three Soviet environmental
isis ,ire visiting the United
States to review environmental
programs at the University as
well as at other American col
leges, and one of them will
speak on global environmental
concerns at the University this
afternoon.
Marat Khabibullov. director
of the International Program of
the Department of Nature Pro
tection at the University of Ka
zan in the Soviet Union, will
lecture on and answer ques
tions about global environmen
tal issues, such as ecological
and landscape problems, at -4
p in today in 104 (london I lull.
"1 will, of course, also be
talking about industrial prob
lems because lower developed
technology often is the cause of
the world's environmental
problems today." Khabibullov
said.
Khabibullov’s lecture and the
Soviets’ visit are sponsored by
the University’s Environmental
(Center.
Khabibullov said he also will
teach a class at the University
of Wisconsin at Madison this
summer which w ill discuss So
viet environmental problems
and programs in detail
"I will have some informa
tion about Chernobyl, as well
.is other problems " he said
hhabibullnv is traveling with
one of his colleagues. Yuri
Kotov, the i hnirmnn of the l)e
partnient of Nature I’rotei lion
.it the 1 mversitv ot Kazan
Uurruntly. Kotov is running
for a position in the Soviet (am
gross of I’ublii Deputies in the
Soviet Union's first free e!e<
tion. This i iiiigress will elet t
the members ol the Supreme
interpreting. I'arasov dost i ilied
industrial ecology ns similar !u
United Staleys environmental
engineering
"ll's reallv an intnrdist 11>111>
an approach to implement nor
rou fields." stu li as minimi
u s t hemislrv ant) flintlamenlal
psvt hology Tarasov s.titl
Tarasov said env iromnenlal
protection programs are im
proving m the Soviet Union.
7 would like to sav to the average stu
dent here that he must have more interest
in problems outside his own region.'
-Marat Khabibullov
Soviet, which governs the
country through designated
commissions. Kotov said with
khabibullov interpreting
"This includes the Gommis
sion for Nature Preservation
Kotov s.iid 1 am hoping it
will help (Soviet environmental
concerns) if I win but it's .ill
very unpredic table
Kotov will find out today d
be and his "Green" environ
mentalist partv won in the ele<
I ion
Valerje Tarasov chairman ot
the Industrial biology l)epait
ment at Meudenez Institute in
Moscow, also is visiting the
University. With Khabibullov
"Talking about inihisln.il pm
grains. we've li.ul them
silu c tin- Os. ’' hr s.ml Mill
mm we Imvo nru programs
like thr si.ilr i ommitlrr lor n.i
turn prrsrrv.ition
hh.ibibullov s.ml hr hoprs lo
organize <i l.irultv .mil slmlrnl
exchange progr.iru between
Atucrii an mid Soviet umvrrsi
lies,
"Oil this trip wr have hi nt
working on thr prrp.ir.ilion ol .1
rooprr.ition progr.nn between
our two countries. hr s.ml I
would like to s.iv to the average
student here that lie must h oe
more interest in problems out
side Ins own region
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