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Peter Adams’ Book Sales Climb to $8,000 in Support of Trent Bursary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Peter Adams To Hold Book Signing at Package Plus on December 15

Tuesday, December 11, 2007, Peterborough

Peter Adams finishing Arctic Marathon, 1979Former Peterborough MP and Professor Emeritus Peter Adams has raised more than $8,000 to support a new student bursary at Trent University through the sale of his new book entitled Trent, McGill and the North: a story of Canada’s growth as a sovereign polar nation.

This brings Prof. Adams to eighty percent of his goal to generate $10,000 in total revenues from the book. When it is raised, the Government of Ontario will match the book’s proceeds dollar for dollar through the Ontario Trust for Student Support (OTSS) program, bringing the total value of the bursary to $20,000. Once established, this bursary will support a student in environmental science, ideally one from the north or with northern interests.

Prof. Adams will be on hand to sign his new book at Package Plus, located at 171A Rink St., Peterborough, on Saturday, December 8, 2007.

Another book signing is planned to take place on Saturday, December 22 at the Canadian Canoe Museum.

Throughout his book, Prof. Adams describes Trent University as a vanguard in polar research creating the educational and scientific foundation for meaningful government in the north. “Trent recognized northern studies from its earliest days, in the 1960s,” said Prof. Adams. “It was a pioneer in Indigenous peoples studies and in extending northern studies to the undergraduate levels.”

Prof. Adams’ book chronicles his active research career in the north where he studied snow and ice hydrometeorology and led dozens of arctic field courses for Trent geography students. Much of their research on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut was some of the earliest work recognizing climate change through glacier retreat.

Trent, McGill and the North can be ordered at:

Package Plus, located at 171A Rink St. in Peterborough by calling (705) 749-1661
Trent University Alumni Affairs Office by calling (705) 748-1011, ext. 1573 or ordered online
The Canadian Canoe Museum by visiting their gift store or by calling (705) 748-9153

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For further information, please contact Peter Adams, (705) 745-6904