4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2008 Orr promotes action in Earth Day speech Covers big topic of environment BY MARIA WARD STAFF WRITER Time is dwindling to address the effects of climate change on the earth, Oberlin College profes sor David Orr said Tuesday while delivering an Earth Day speech. “Time is not our friend." Orr said, referring to the quickly chang ing global climate. Orr, a professor of environmen tal studies and politics, said it has taken humans too long to see obvi ous harms about climate change. “It’s too late to avoid trauma, but it’s not too late to prevent the worst" Orr said. "There’s no easy way out. ... I think Al Gore is right when he say's this is the first global emergency since Homo sapiens have been on the planet." Orr addressed climate change and how important it will be for humans to address this issue in coming years. 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Oberlin pro fessor of environmental studies David Orr delivered the Earth Day speech Tuesday. take action. “These are my grandchildren," Orr said, showing several pictures. "This is my stake. Your children, your grandchildren have no voice on climate change unless it’s your voice, your life, your actions." The Institute for the Environment started working to bring Orr to campus last year. “He’s an ideal person to bring because he pulls together all the environmental issues we face instead of focusing one aspect,” said Danielle Del Sol. information and communications specialist for the institute. “He really brings to life how the issue of climate change is going to affect our whole world." Students also noted Orr's diverse approach to the topic of climate change. “1 thought the presentation was done very well as it was more of a holistic approach ver sus specify ing within one solution or one cause," freshman Jordan Manickam said. “He took both political perspec tives, as well as the technological perspectives." 1 MIKE EHRLICH THAT'S All I HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THAT exciting young star in the league. If you’re not jacked about a poten tial CP3-Deron Williams show down in the conference finals, then you do not appreciate point guard play. Like Cinderellas? Is a seven seed knocking off a two-seed something you might be inter ested in? Well, after the series’ first game, the Sixers are poised to do just that to the Pistons. Detroit, which hasn’t lost a first round series in nearly a decade with the same core of players, got dealt only its eighth home loss by a sub-,500 team in Game One. Like clashes of the top pow ers? Take the entire Western Conference. 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The day’s activities sought to emphasize the need for awareness about the environment and what needs to be done to address the problems associated with climate change. “It’s going to take a complete change in our values anil our soci ety to really bring the problem to a solution." Del Sol said. Contact the University Editor at udesk (