File 6 - Advertisement for a public meeting to discuss dioxins used in the Vietnam War

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IE 2135 P28/2/17/4/6

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Advertisement for a public meeting to discuss dioxins used in the Vietnam War

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  • 27 August [1980] (Creation)

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(Graduate of Trinity College, Dublin (BA), 1979)

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Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada. He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies. His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.

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Advertisement for a public meeting on 27 August [in Cork?] to discuss dioxins used in the Vietnam War, killer chemicals in the work place, and the experiences in the USA of toxic waste dumps. Attached to the advertisement are handwritten notes taken during the meeting.

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  • Béarla

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    P28/460

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