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Alfred Lambremont Webre Jr. |
Alfred L.
Webre is the son of a Cuban mother and American father – both from
families who had made their fortunes in the island's sugar mills. He
is one of the sons of Alfred Lambremont Webre, Sr. and his wife Juanita
Chisolm.
Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD,
MEd, is a graduate of Yale Law School and former futurist at Stanford
Research Institute. He has been general counsel to the NYC Environmental
Protection Administration and environmental consultant to the Ford
Foundation. Mr. Webre was delegate to the UNISPACE Outer Space conference,
and NGO representative at the United Nations. "On the same date that
Congressperson Kucinich announced his bill to ban space-based weapons, the
Foreign Minister of Canada, John Manley, announced in Hanoi that 'Canada
would be very happy to launch an initiative to see an international
convention preventing the weaponization of space.' Congressman Kucinich
reciprocated saying 'I am pleased with the recent news from our neighbor to
the north that Canada is ready to join an international effort to prohibit
weapons in space.' " He is one of the key people involved in the creation of
HR 2977- The Space Preservation Act of 2001, and is Co-Director for the
Institute For The Cooperation In Space.
Alfred now lives in Vancouver Canada
with is family.
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