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Seminar Schedule - Fall Semester 2002

Seminars are held at noon in the UEL Classroom (135 Angell Street, Room 106).

Bread, juice, and vegan soup are served on Thursdays for $2.
Please feel free to bring a bagged lunch to any seminar.

Date Speaker Title
Thurs Sep 12 Thomas Brendler From Bozeman to Bali and Beyond: Reflections on Community Forestry and the World Summit on Sustainable Development
Thurs Sep 19 Bob Chew Building the Earth-Friendly Home
Thurs Sep 26 Sarah Manning Effects of Groundwater Pumping on Native Vegetation in the Great Basin Desert
Thurs Oct 3 Seth Kaplan Transportation and Global Warming: Changing Course Before it is Too Late
Thurs Oct 10 Eric Hangen The emerging alliance between environmentalists and the community development field: challenges and opportunities
Thurs Oct 17 Don Pryor Nutrient Pollution - Too Much of a Good Thing
Thurs Oct 24

David Nemtzow

Policy or Politics? An inside-the-beltway view on national energy issues

Thurs Oct 31 Bill Mott Aquaculture: The Choice is Ours
Thurs Nov 7 Amy Armstrong Lowell, ES '92.5 An ES Graduate's Introduction to Groundwater Remediation Work
Thurs Nov 14 Cortney Stewart Healthy Farms, Healthy Kids: The Potential for Increasing Local Food Sourcing in Vermont Public Schools
Thurs Nov 21 Lutfiyah Ahmed Women's Role in Addressing Indoor Air Pollution in Bangladesh: Knowledge and Attitude
Thurs Dec 5 Rachael Weiss Unleaded: An Evaluation of the HELP Lead Safe Center's Efficacy in Reducing Blood Lead Levels in Children
Mon Dec 9 Anne Perring A Small-Scale Study of Stream Water Quality in Mexico: el Rio Ocoyoacac

Please direct all questions to: Alex_Coria@brown.edu