[Save] NE Climate & Enviro Calendar * 4/15 - 5/22/04

Michael Charney cambclimact at aol.com
Wed Apr 14 16:02:34 EDT 2004


CAMBRIDGE CLIMATE CALENDAR     April 15 – May 22, 2004
 New England Climate, Enviro & Sustainability Events 

Editor’s Choice:

4/14,15 CERES Conf: Critical Decisions for Lasting Prosperity. Boston
*4/20 - NOVA "World in the Balance". PBS WBGH Boston
*4/20 - Key Global Challenges: Health, Envir & Develpmt. Camb
*4/20 - Waves of Change: Report on Oceans in Mass. Camb
*4/20 – Multinat’l Corp’s & Envir: Impacts of Investmts. Medford, MA
**4/22 -  Earth Day 2004  
4/25-27 Eating As Moral Act: Agrarianism to Consumerism. UNH
*4/30 - Restoring the American Environmental Dream – Carl Pope. Camb
5/4-6  EnviroExpo 2004. Boston

Action alerts: 
Demand EPA, FDA mercury actions re: fish & power plants.
http://www.moveon.org/mercury 
http://www.nrdc.org/health/effects/mercury/index.asp 
http://action.nwf.org/campaign/mercury20040210?source=action_index

Noted:
Priceless: On Knowing the Price of Everything & the Value of 
Nothing, Ackerman & Heinzerling (GDAE, Tufts). New Press ’04. 
http://www.ase.tufts.edu/gdae/publications/other_books/priceless.htm

Institutional Investor Summit Report on Climate Risk
(CERES Conf) http://www.incr.com/summit_record.htm 
http://www.incr.com/summit_final_report.pdf

RMI Launches Community Energy e-Tool: http://finder.rmi.org 

AIR WAR -- Remaking Energy Policy; How Power Lobby Won 
Battle of Pollution Control at E.P.A. NYT 3/6 p. A1
At Feature at left at http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html 

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APRIL 2004 

Tuesdays thru May 4
Thru 5/4  Course: Human Health & Global Envir Change. Boston

Tuesdays – May 25
Thru 5/25 Climate Change: Sci, Social Impact & Diplomacy. Camb 

April 14 & 15
4/14,15 CERES Conf: Critical Decisions for Lasting Prosperity. Boston

Thursday, April 15
4/15 – Greening Community Development. Middlebury, VT
4/15 - Cost of Dirty Air on Agricultr & Health in China. Camb
4/15 - Energy from the Sea: Some Anecdotes & Issues. Camb 
*4/15 What Judge & Jury Didn't Know in 'A Civil Action. Waltham, MA
*4/15 - Environmental Career Paths - for Students. Medford, MA
*4/15 Solutns for Towns to Mesh Roads, Wildlife, & People. Groton, MA

Friday, April 16
4/16 - Emerging Disinfection By-Products in Wastewater. Nw Hvn, CT
*4/16 - Sustainable Development in Latin America. Medford, MA
4/16 - Early Modern Times & Creation of Rural Landscape. Camb 
*4/16 - Remote Sensing Land Cover Characterization. Boston
4/16 - Human Rights & Colombian Coal in Salem. Camb
*4/16 - The Lorax (film) & Event. North Camb, MA

April 16 & 17
4/16,17 - Harvard International Development Conf. Camb 
4/16,17 - 2nd Annual Urban Agriculture Conf. Bosotn 

Sunday, April 18
4/18 – Cancelled: Earth Day Religious Service. Carlisle, MA

April 18 - 30
4/18-30 Youth Summit on Sustainable Development. NYC

Monday, April 19
4/19 - New York State Earth Day Lobby Day. Albany,
4/19 - Community-based social marketing workshp. Baltimore, MD
4/19 - Earle Williams (MIT). Topic: TBA. New Haven, CT
*4/19 – Multiscale Controls, Consequences of, Aeolian Processes. Camb 
4/19 - Can Global Warming induce a Permanent El Nino? Camb 
*4/19 - Successful, Sustainable, Lovable City? Camb

April  19 - 22
4/19-22 - Nat’l Enviro Assistance Summit. Baltimore, MD

Tuesday, April 20
*4/20 – Multinat’l Corp’s & Envir: Impacts of Investmts. Medford, MA
4/20 – Ecosystems & Solutns for Preserving Global Envir. Boston
*4/20 - Key Global Challenges: Health, Envir & Develpmt. Camb
*4/20 - Waves of Change: Report on Oceans in Mass. Camb
*4/20 Arctic Oscillatn & Summer Temp for Past 600 Years. Camb 
4/20 - Can Birders Change the World? Camb
*4/20 - NOVA "World in the Balance". PBS WBGH Boston.

April 20-23
4/20-23  Global Warming Int’l Conf & Expo (GWXV). San Francisco, CA

Wednesday, April 21
4/21 - Sustainomics, Climate Change & Sustainable Develpmt. Camb
4/21 Does Hazardous Waste Matter? Housing, Superfnd Evidence. Camb
*4/21 Global Develpmt & Enviro  Inst - GDAE Open Hse. Smrvl, MA

Thursday, April 22
4/22 - Earth Day 2004  
4/22 - Clean Water Act Jurisdiction: NEWEA Seminar. Westford, MA
*4/22 – Mass. DEP Organics Recycling Summit. Boxborough, MA
4/22 – Change & American Cities: Lessons from New Haven. Camb 
4/22 - Litigation as Regulation in Public Health. Camb 
4/22 –  20th c Climate Change in New England & NY. Middlebury, VT
4/22 - Harbor Porpoises in Boston Harbor & Mystic River. Everett, MA

Friday, April 23
4/23 - Careers For Today & Tomorrow. NYC
4/23 Elevated atmospheric CO2 & forest succession. Petersham, MA
4/23 Vertical Look at Biodiversity & Ecosystem Functning. Nw Hvn, CT

Saturday, April 24
*4/24 - Grantwriting Basics Workshop. Roxbury/Boston, MA
*4/24 - Preservatn & Sustnblty: Synergies & Decisn Making. Boston

Sunday, April 25
4/25 - Organic Landscaping. Camb

Monday, April 26
*4/26 - Environmentally & Socially Conscious Investing. Newton, MA

April 25 - 27 
4/25-27 Eating As Moral Act: Agrarianism to Consumerism. UNH

Monday, April 26
4/26 – Atmos O2 in last decade: Implicatns for C Cycle. Nw Hvn, CT

Tuesday, April 27
4/27 –  Solutions to Global Enviro Degradation. Boston

Wednesday, April 28
4/28 - Climate Change Backpack Training for Educators. Worcester, MA
4/28 - Sustainable Urban Mobility. Camb 
*4/28 - Breast Cancer: Our Health & the Environment. Salem, MA

Thursday, April 29
4/29 – Writing Write “The Nature Notebooks.” Middlebury, VT
4/29 Regnl climate chng frm alterd atmosph circulatn & chem. Camb
4/29 Conservatn in Asia: Protecting Last Wild Places on Earth. Camb

Friday, April 30
4/30 Testing concept’l models of watershed acidificatn. Petersham, MA
4/30 - Boat Cruise to Wind Turbine in Hull, MA
*4/30 - Restoring the American Environmental Dream – Carl Pope. Camb

April 30 & May 1
4/30 - Pathways to Sustainable Future - Sustainable Energy Conf. ME

MAY 2004
 
Saturday, May 1 
5/1 - Parks Action Resource Ctr (PARC) Forum. Charlestown, MA
5/1 - Sustainability & Our Environment. Medford, MA

Sunday, May 2
*5/2 - Mass. Interfaith Power & Light Earth Day Event. Worcester, MA

May 2 - 5
5/2-5 Solid Waste/Recycling Conf & Trade Show. Bolton Landing, NY
5/2-5  Xth Ann Nat’l Clean Cities Conf (Alt Fuel Vehicles). FL

Monday, May 3
5/3 - Climate Change Backpack Training for Educators. Newport, RI

May 4-6
5/4-6  EnviroExpo 2004. Boston

Wednesday, May 5
5/5 So. Ocean & Nutrient Resupply to the Thermocline. Camb
5/5 – Ecology, Conservation & the Human Role. Camb 
*5/5 - Global Water Crisis: Myth or Reality? Medford, MA
5/5 Preemptn of Regultry Takings in Endangrd Species Act. Camb

May 5-7
5/5-7  GHG Registries, Climate Policy & Bottom Line Conf. CA

Thursday, May 6 
5/6 - Mad Cow Disease: New Challenges for US Regulatn. Camb 
*5/6 - Regulating Motor Vehicle Pollution in China. Camb

May 6-8
5/6-8 Nat’l Congr of Pedestrian Advocates. Silver Spring, MD

Saturday, May 8
5/8 – S.E. Mass.: Solutions for a Region at Risk. Bridgewater, MA

Sunday, May 9
5/9 - Connecting Children with the Earth. Camb

May 10-12
5/10-12 Developing Sustainable Communities Conf. Harrisburg, PA

May 11-14
5/11-14 Climate Change & No. Atlantic Fish Stocks Symposm. Norway

May 12 – 13
5/12-13 Annual Canadian Enviro Conf & Trade Show. Toronto, Canada

Thursday, May 13
5/15 - Future of Responsible Business. Lincoln, MA

Saturday, May 15 (New date)
5/15 - Teacher Energy Educatn: CONNECT Day. Willimantic, CT

May 15 - 23
5/15 – 23  Mass. Bike Week & Commuter Challenge 2004. MA

May 17 & 18
5/17,18 – New England Energy Conf & Expo. Boxborough, MA

May 17 - 23
*5/17-23 Sierra Student Coalition's Environmental Activist Training. PA

Tuesday, May 18
*5/18 – Bringing Sustainable Practices to Your Community. Medford, MA

Wednesday, May 19
5/19 - Climate Change Backpack Training for Educators. Acadia, ME

Thursday, May 20 
5/20 – Chasing hurricanes in No. Atlantic coastal sediments. Camb

Friday, May 21
5/21 - How long can a model predict? Camb 

For events after 5/22 see Beyond at 
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DETAILED LISTINGS:
MARCH 2004

MON thru MAY 24
The Path to Sustainable Development, Robert Pojasek, PhD.
Harvard Ext Schl course ENVR E-105, 5:30-7:30 pm, Sever Hall 
Rm 102, Harvard Yard, Camb/Internet. Info: rpojasek at sprynet.com 
http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre105  781-641-2422

TUES, thru MAY 25
Global Climate Change: Science, Social Impact & Diplomacy of a 
World Enviro Crisis. 7:30 - 9:30 pm, Harvard Ext Schl Course ENVR 
- E-130, Harvard Yard, Camb & Internet.  Profs Wm Moomaw & 
Timothy Weiskel. Credit or audit. Info/Syllabus/Resources: 
http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre130  Tim at EcoEthics.Net 
 http://www.dce.harvard.edu/extension/2003-04/courses/envr.jsp#e-130 

APR 14 & 15
CERES 2004 Conf: Critical Decisions for Lasting Prosperity.
Re: Sustainability, corporate mngmt & governance, & investor 
responsibility. Keynote: Jeremy Rifkin (auth: Hydrogen Economy). 
Hyatt Regency Hotel,  Financial Distr., 1 Ave De Lafayette, Boston. 
Re: Climate & energy risk & opportunity for business, impacts & 
policy, corp. enviro disclosure, Global Reporting Initiative, etc. 
Info/Agenda: http://www.ceres.org 617-247-0700 x19, 
carroll at ceres.org  Institutional Investor Summit Report 
on Climate Risk http://www.incr.com/summit_record.htm

THUR, APR 15
Greening Community Development: A View from the Field, 
Wm Shutkin, (MIT, New Ecology, Inc). 12:15 – 1:20 pm, 
Bicentennial Hall Rm 216, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT  
Info/Dir:  http://www.middlebury.edu/depts/es/events/woodin_series 

THUR, APR 15
Cost of Dirty Air: Using Atmospheric Modeling to Quantify the
Impact of Air Pollution on Agriculture & Human Health in China
Prof Denise Mauzerall (Princeton). 4 pm, Maxwell Dworkin Hall, 
Rm 119, 33 Oxford St, Camb Dir: http://map.harvard.edu > 
Law School Info: http://environment.harvard.edu/?&pw=1004 

THUR, APR 15
Energy from the Sea: Some Anecdotes & Issues, Chris Garrett (U 
Victoria). 4 – 5 pm, MIT, Bldg 54 - Rm 915, via 21 Ames St, Camb. 
Info: http://web.mit.edu/elkeh/www/MASSSeminars.html 
Dir: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go 

*THUR, APR 15
What the Judge, Jury, & John Travolta Didn't Know in 'A Civil Action,’
Prof E. Scott Bair (Ohio State U). 7 pm, Brandeis U, Pollack Auditrm,
415 South St, Waltham, MA Spons: Brandeis Students for Envir Action 
& Thoreau Inst.  Info: goldin at brandeis.edu,  781-736-3075 Map/Dir: 
http://my.brandeis.edu/map 
http://www.brandeis.edu/overview/directions.html 

*THUR, APR 15
Environmental Career Paths - for Students, Kevin Doyle
(Environmental Careers Organization – ECO). 7-9 pm, Tufts U, 
Dowling Hall, Rm 745, 419 Boston Ave, Tufts U, Medford, MA
Info: http://www.tufts.edu/tie/getting_involved/events.html 
http://www.eco.org  Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/directions.html 
http://www.tufts.edu/source/mapmedford.html 

*THUR, APR 15
Building from Landscape Ecology to Find Solutions for Towns to 
Mesh Roads, Wildlife, & People, Prof Richard Forman (Landscape 
Ecology, Harvard). 7 pm, NRWA River Resource Center, 592 Main St, 
Groton, MA. Info: http://www.NashuaRiverWatershed.org 

FRI, APR 16
Emerging Disinfection By-Products from Chloramination 
of Wastewater-Derived Organic Nitrogen, Asst Prof Wm 
Mitch (Chem & Envir Engineering). Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci 
Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, New Haven, CT 
Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

*FRI, APR 16
Sustainable Development in Latin America, John Redwood 
(World Bank). 2 - 3:15 pm, Cabot Intercultural Ctr, Rm 206, 
Fletcher Schl, 170 Packard Ave, Tufts U, Medford MA 
Info: http://www.tufts.edu/tie/getting_involved/events.html 
Info: melissa.bailey at tufts.edu,  Dir: 
http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford  

FRI, APR 16
Early Modern Times & Creation of Rural Landscape, 
Prof John Richards (Duke). 2:30 - 4:30 pm, MIT Tang Ctr, 
Bldg E51- Rm 095, 50 Memorial Dr, Camb. 
Info: http://web.mit.edu/history/www/nande/modTimes.html  
Dir: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E51&Buildings=go 

*FRI, APR 16
Multiscale/Multigranular Image Segmentation for Remote Sensing Land
Cover Characterization, Eric Kolaczyk (Math Dept, Boston U. 
4 pm, Stone Sci Bldg, 675 Commonwealth Ave, 4th flr, 
STO Rm 453, Boston.  MBTA: Green B Line - BU East stop. 
Info: http://www.bu.edu/cees/resources 
Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps

FRI, APR 16
Human Rights & Colombian Coal in Salem, Massachusetts, Prof Avi 
Chomsky (Salem State College) & No. Shore Colombia Solidarity Cmte. 
7 pm, MIT Bldg 66  – Rm 100, 25 Ames St, Camb 
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=66&Buildings=go 
Info: http://web.mit.edu/hemisphere/events   

*FRI, APR 16
"The Lorax" - film, discussion, games w. Eagle Eye Inst & Henry 
David Thoreau impersonator, seedlings giveaway, refreshments, 
fun!$5/adult; $10 family. 7 pm, 38 Cameron Ave. Suite 100, 
No. Camb. Info/Dir: 617-492-4091;  MBTA: Red Line Davis Sq 
Statn, & Mass Ave busses; http://www.38cameron.com 

APR 16 & 17
Harvard International Development Conf. Reconstruction 
& Transformation: Develpmt in a Changing World. 
Harvard U, Kennedy Schl of Govt, 79 JFK St, Camb. Info:
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/kssgorg/HIDC/portal_hidc.html 

APR 16 & 17
2nd Annual Urban Agriculture Conf – 
Growing Possibilities: Agriculture in the City, Boston
4/16: 12 - 4 pm, Food Project's Urban Food Lot (Hands-On Training)
4/17: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Roxbury Community College (Workshops, 
         Keynote, Ag. Tour).
Fri: $25; Sat: $50; Both $65. Registr/Info: 617-442-1322 x 15; 
http://www.thefoodproject.org ablaine at thefoodproject.org 

SUN, APR 18 - CANCELLED
[CANCELLED: Earth Day Service w Roger S. Gottlieb (WPI). 
10:30 am, First Religious Society in Carlisle, 27 School St, 
Carlisle, MA  Info:  http://www.uucarlisle.org 978-369-5180
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/HUA/People/gottlieb.html 
rmluoma at aol.com]

SUN, APR 18
Living on Earth: Enviro Radio, Steve Curwood. 8 pm: WUMB 
91.9 fm Boston, Falmouth, Worcester; WUMB 91.7 fm 
Newburyport, & WUMB 1170 am Orleans, MA. 11 pm: 
WBUR 90.9 fm Boston. Web stream/Info: http://www.loe.org  
http://www.wumb.org  Other locales: http://www.loe.org/where/where.htm

APR 18 – 30
Youth Summit on Sustainable Development. U.N. New 
York City. Info: http://www.sustainus.org/youthsummit.htm

MON, APR 19
Community-based social marketing workshop: to foster 
sustainable Behavior, Doug McKenzie-Mohr PhD. Baltimore, 
MD Info: http://www.p2.org/summit2004 http://www.cbsm.com

MON, APR 19
New York State Earth Day Lobby Day. Albany, NY 
Info: http://www.eany.org/takeaction/earthday.html 
edld at eany.org  518-462-5526 x221 

MON, APR 19 
Earle Williams (MIT). Topic: TBA. 2-3:30 pm, Rm 102, 
Kline Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale U, New Haven, 
CT. Info:  http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 

*MON, APR 19
Blowing in the Wind: Multiscale Controls on, & Consequences 
of, Aeolian Processes, Gregory S. Okin (U VA). 4 pm, 
Haller Hall, Geol. Museum, Rm 102, 24 Oxford St, Harv U, 
Camb Info: http://www.eps.harvard.edu/seminars/epscolloque.php  
Map: http://www.map.harvard.edu > Science Area, Univ Museum

*MON, APR 19
Successful, Sustainable, Lovable City? Essayists Jane 
Holtz Kay, Lynda Morgenrth, Kristin Brennan & Emily 
Hiestand, of “Toward the Livable City ( New York Book, 
(2004).  7 pm, Wordsworth Books, Harvard Sq, 
30 Brattle St, Camb.  Info: 617-354-5201.

APR 19 - 22
Nat’l Enviro Assistance Summit (Nat’l Pollutn Preventn 
Rndtable Spring Conf & Nat’l Compliance Assist. Providers 
Forum). Baltimore, MD Info: http://www.p2.org/summit2004 

*TUE, APR 20
Multinational Corporations & the Envir: Impacts of Investments/
Balancing Rights & Rewards, Lyuba Zarsky (Global Development &
Environment Inst). 11:20 am -12:35 pm, Cabot Intercultural Ctr, 
Rm 205, Fletcher Schl, 170 Packard Ave, Tufts U, Medford MA 
Info: http://www.tufts.edu/tie/getting_involved/events.html 
Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford  

TUE, APR 20
Ecosystems & Solutns for Preserving Global Envir: What Defines 
Wetlands & What Services Do They Provide? Virginia Burkett, 
PhD, USGS;  Public Policy, Carol Browner, Albright Grp; Frmr 
EPA Admin. 2 – 6 pm, Cannon Rm, Bldg C, Harv Med Schl, Boston. 
Public audit by arr. Info: http://www.med.harvard.edu/chge/course 
Map/Dir: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/about/mapsdir.html 

*TUE, APR 20
Key Global Challenges: Health, Environment & Development in an
Interdependent World, Gro Harlem Brundtland (Fmr Dir-General WHO).
4 - 5:30 pm, Maxwell Dworkin Hall, Rm 115, 33 Oxford St, Camb 
Info  adam_geremia at harvard.edu, http://www.environment.harvard.edu 
Dir: http://map.harvard.edu > Law School 

*TUE, APR 20
Waves of Change: A New Report on Oceans in Massachusetts, 
Ellen Roy Herzfelder (MA Sec of Environmental Affairs). MIT Bldg 
4 – 5:30 pm, E25 - Rm 111, 45 Carleton St, Camb. Report incl: coastal 
development, fisheries, off-shore constructn, habitat preservation, 
ocean-based research, climate change, marine commerce, recreation & 
public education. 
Report at: http://www.state.ma.us/czm/MOMI/finalrpts.htm 
Info: bconlin at mit.edu, 617-452-3199
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E25&Buildings=go 

*TUE, APR 20
Arctic Oscillation and Summer Temperature Variability for 
the Past 600 Years, Konrad Hughen (WHOI). 4 – 5 pm, Harvard U, 
Hoffman Lab, 4th floor, Faculty Lounge, 20 Oxford St,  Camb. 
Info:  http://www.deas.harvard.edu/climate/seminars 

TUE, APR 20
Can Birders Change the World? Kenn Kaufman (conservatnist, 
naturalist, auth). 6 pm, Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford St, 
Camb. Info/Dir: http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events 
http://map.harvard.edu

*TUE, APR 20
NOVA’s "World in the Balance.”  8 – 10 pm, WGBH Boston. Two-
hour Earth Day special explores relationship between people,  planet, 
& future of humanity. Info: http://www.pbs.org/nova/worldbalance 

APR 20 - 23
Global Warming Int’l Conf & Expo (GWXV). San Francisco, CA. 
Info: http://www.globalwarming.net/gw15-overview.asp

WED, APR 21
Understanding the linkages betwn Climate Change & Sustainable
Development Using the Sustainomics Framework, Prof Mohan 
Munasignhe (Vice Chair, IPCC). 1 – 2:30 pm, MIT Bldg 9 – 
Rm 151, 105 Mass Ave, Camb. Info: gsherman at mit.edu,
http://ceemeng.mit.edu/CMI%20Distinguished%20Lecture%20Series.pdf
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=9&Buildings=go 

WED, APR 21
Does Hazardous Waste Matter?  Evidence from Housing Market 
& Superfund Program, Michael Greenstone & Justin Gallagher 
(MIT). 4-5:30 pm, Rm L332, Littauer Bldg, KSG, 79 JFK St, 
Camb. Envir econ & policy seminar. Papers at website. Info: 
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~ec2690hf   617-496-8054

*WED, APR 21
Global Development & Environment Inst (GDAE) Open House.
4 – 6 pm, GDAE, 44 Teele Ave, (Tufts Medford/Smrvl Campus), 
Somerville, MA RSVP/Info: 617-627-3530, 
http://www.tufts.edu/tie/getting_involved/events.html 
Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford

THUR, APR 22
Earth Day 2004  Info: http://www.earthday.net 
Register event plans: http://www.earthday.net/g&e/logOn.asp  
international at earthday.net 

THUR, APR 22
Clean Water Act Jurisdiction: In the Courtroom, In Congress, 
& In the Field. NE Water Environment Assn Wetlands Cmte 
Seminar. Westford Regency, 219 Littleton Rd, Westford, MA
$85-$120. Registr/Info: http://www.newea.org 

*THUR, APR 22
4th Annual Organics Recycling Summit, Mass. Dept.of Environmental 
Protection. 8:30 am – 4 pm, Holiday Inn, Boxborough, MA 
Info/Registr: http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/compost.htm 
stephen.long at state.ma.us,  617-292-5734
sumner.martinson at state.ma.us,  617-292-5969

THUR, APR 22
Change & American Cities: Lessons from New Haven
Douglas Rae (Yale U & auth, “City: Urbanism & Its End”)
Noon, Taubman A, 5th flr, Taubman Bldg, JFK Schl Govt, 
15 Eliot St, Camb  Map: http://map.harvard.edu 
Info: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/taubmancenter/events.html

THUR, APR 22
Litigation as Regulation in Public Health, Asst Prof Michelle Mello 
(HSPH). Noon -1:30 pm, Bell Hall, 5th Flr, Belfer Bldg, KSG, 
79 JFK St, Camb. RSVP/Info: 617-384-8319, rpp at ksg.harvard.edu,
 http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/cbg/rpp/seminars.htm 

THUR, APR 22
20th Century Climate Change in New England & New York, 
Rich Wolfson & Steve Trombulak. 12:15 – 1:20 pm, Bicentennial 
Hall Rm 216, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT  Info/Dir:  
http://www.middlebury.edu/depts/es/events/woodin_series   

THUR, APR 22
Distribution, Abundance, & Life History of Harbor Porpoises in 
Boston Harbor & Mystic River, Jim Rice (NE Aquarium). 7 pm, 
Keverian Rm, Everett City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 
Info: http://www.mysticriver.org/calendar/apr_04.htm 

FRI, APR 23
Careers For Today & Tomorrow. SustainUS Youth 
Summit: UN Church Ctr, 777 UN Plaza, NYC, NY
Info: http://www.sustainus.org/youthsummit.htm 

FRI, APR 23 
Implications of elevated atmospheric CO2 for forest succession 
& tree fitness, Jacqueline Mohan (Harvard). 11 am, Harvard 
Forest, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Petersham, MA Info/Dir: 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu 

FRI, APR 23
Looking at Biodiversity & Ecosystem Functioning 
Vertically Rather Than Horizontally, Prof Oswald Schmitz. 
Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, 
New Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

*SAT, APR 24
Grantwriting Basics Workshop, Muadi Dibinga (Bijimba & Assocs). 
10 am – 4 pm, OrigiNation Culture Arts Center, 11 Walnut Park, 
Roxbury/Boston, MA. $65.  Info: Bijimba at yahoo.com, 617-541-1875

*SAT, APR 24
Preservation & Sustainability: Synergies & Critical Decision Making, 
The Green Roundtable. Noon – 1:30 pm, Restoration & Renovation 
Conf, Hynes Convention Center, Boylston St, Back Bay, Boston
 RVSP req’d  by noon, 4/23; Space limited. Info/RSVP: 617-374-3740, 
dakota at greenroundtable.org http://www.greenroundtable.org 

SUN, APR 25
Organic Landscaping, Marilyn Castriotta & Don Bishop 
(Gardens Are...). 3 pm, Veggie Planet/Club Passim,
 47 Palmer St, Harvard Sq, Camb. Dinner after, $9:50 
by pre-order. Info: 617-824-4225, http://boston.earthsave.org 
http://www.clubpassim.org http://www.organiclandcare.net 

SUN, APR 25
Living on Earth: Enviro Radio, Steve Curwood. 8 pm: WUMB 
91.9 fm Boston, Falmouth, Worcester; WUMB 91.7 fm 
Newburyport, & WUMB 1170 am Orleans, MA. 11 pm: 
WBUR 90.9 fm Boston. Web stream/Info: http://www.loe.org  
http://www.wumb.org  Other locales: http://www.loe.org/where/where.htm

APR 25 - 27 
Eating As a Moral Act: Ethics & Power from Agrarianism to 
Consumerism. Re: Consumptn, Consumerism, & Citizenship; 
Gender, Food & Culture; Power & Food Systems; Politics of Fat; 
Alternative Futures of Food Systems; Slow Food; Food in NE; 
>From Fisheries to Aquaculture; Food Safety & Food Security; 
Eating the Landscape; & Religion & Food. UNH, Durham, NH 
Info: http://www.sustainableunh.unh.edu/fas/eating_moral_act.html
FYI: http://environet.policy.net

MON, APR 26
Distribution of atmospheric oxygen in the last decade: Implicatns 
for carbon cycle, Michael Bender (Princeton). 2-3:30 pm, Rm 102, 
Kline Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale U, New Haven, CT. 
Info:  http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 

*MON, APR 26
Environmentally & Socially Conscious Investing
Panel:  Greg Garvan (Money with a Mission); Elizabeth Glenshaw 
(Calvert Foundation); Eric Packer (Progressive Asset Management); 
Tim Smith (Walden Asset Mngmt); Barney Freiberg-Dale, moderator.
7 pm, Newton Free Library, 330 Homer St., Newton, MA. Spons:  
Green Decade Coalition/Newton  Info: http://www.greendecade.org 
617-965-1995 Dir: http://www.ci.newton.ma.us/library/directions.htm 

TUE, APR 27
Solutions: Modrtr Steve Curwood, Living on Earth, NPR;
[Our Common Future - 17 years update Gro Harlem Brundtland, 
MPH, MD, fmr   Dir-General, WHO]; Scientists, Media & Solutns, 
Cornelia Dean, Ed Sci Times, NYT; Financing Global Change: 
Kyoto & Beyond, Ross Gelbspan, journalist/auth, The Heat Is On.
2 – 6 pm, Cannon Rm, Bldg C, Harvard Med Schl, Boston. 
Public audit by arr. Info: http://www.med.harvard.edu/chge/course 
Map/Dir: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/about/mapsdir.html 

WED, APR 28
Climate Change Backpack Training – Tool Kit to help educators, 
science & nature center interpreters to teach about climate change. 
9:30 am – 3:30 pm, Ecotarium, Worcester, MA.  Free. Lunch $7. 
Plse RSVP by 4/21. Info: janderson at neaq.org, 617-973-0256  
http://www.nescc.info/programs.php#backpack 

WED, APR 28
Sustainable Urban Mobility – Transport solutions for 21st C, 
Fred Salvucci (MIT, fmr MA Sec Transp). 1 – 2:30 pm, MIT 
Bldg 9 – Rm 151, 105 Mass Ave, Camb. Info: gsherman at mit.edu,
http://ceemeng.mit.edu/CMI%20Distinguished%20Lecture%20Series.pdf
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=9&Buildings=go 

*WED, APR 28
Breast Cancer: Our Health & the Environment, Ruthann Rudel 
(Silent Spring Inst). 7 - 8:30 pm, First Congregational Society,
316 Essex St, Salem, MA. Spons: Mass Breast Cancer Coalition 
& HealthLink. Info: 781-639-8636

THUR, APR 29
How & Why I Came to Write “The Nature Notebooks”, a Novel 
about 'Nature Writing, Don Mitchell. 12:15 – 1:20 pm, Bicentennial 
Hall Rm 216, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT  Info/Dir:  
http://www.middlebury.edu/depts/es/events/woodin_series   
 
THUR, APR 29
Regional climate change from altered atmospheric circulatn & 
chemistry, Drew Shindell (NASA-Goddard). 4 – 5 pm, MIT, 
Bldg 54 - Rm 915, via 21 Ames St, Camb Info: masahiro at mit.edu 
http://web.mit.edu/elkeh/www/MASSSeminars.html 
Dir: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go 	

THUR, APR 29
Conservation in Central Asia: Protecting the Last Wild Places 
on Earth, Dr. George Schaller (mammalian conservtn biologist, 
world wildlife conservatnist). 6 pm, Geologcl Lecture Hall.
24 Oxford St, Camb. Info/Dir: http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events 
http://map.harvard.edu

FRI, APR 30 
Testing conceptual models of watershed acidification: Bear Brook 
watershed in Maine, Ivan Fernandez  (U Maine). 11 am, Harvard 
Forest, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Petersham, MA Info/Dir: 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu

FRI, APR 30
Harbor Boat Cruise to Wind Turbine in Hull, MA. 2 – 6 pm (Boarding 
begins at 1 pm), depart Rowes Wharf, Boston Harbor; tour Hull’s
wind turbine; raffle, silent auction, food, drink. $15.  Spons: Mass 
Energy. Info/Tix: http://www.massenergy.com 617-524-3950 x129, 
beth at massenergy.com 

*FRI, APR 30
We Were All Going to Recycle.  We Were All Going to Breathe Clean
Air. Restoring the American Environmental Dream, Carl Pope (Exec
Dir, Sierra Club). 3 pm, Harvard Hall, Rm104, Harvard Yard, Camb
Info: Robert_stowe at harvard.edu 

APR 30 & MAY 1
Pathways to a Sustainable Future - Sustainable Energy Conf. 
4/30 – NE Middle School Student Conf, 8 am – 4 pm. 
Info: logan at planet-save.com http://www.chewonki.org
5/1 - Adult Conf,  8 am – 4 pm, $48/$58
Info: parnold at chewonki.org http://www.chewonki.org
Chewonki Fndn’s Center for Envir Educatn, 485 Chewonki 
Neck Rd., Wiscasset, ME  

MAY 2004

SAT, MAY 1
Parks Action Resource Center (PARC) Annual Forum for
Boston’s neighborhood stewards, activists, advocates for 
community parks, green & open spaces. 8:30 am – 2 pm,
Bunker Hill Community College, Charlestown, Boston.
Info: http://www.greenspacealliance.org 
617-426-7980 x106, smeehl at greenspacealliance.org.

SAT, MAY 1
Sustainability & Our Environment (Symposium). Noon – 6 pm, Tufts 
Univ, Fletcher Schl, Cabot Intercultural Ctr, 170 Packard Ave, Medford, 
MA. $10/$25. Info: http://www.startingbloc.org/events_main_6.html 
Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/mapmedford.html 

*SUN, MAY 2
Mass. Interfaith Power & Light Earth Day Event. 
2 - 4 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church of
Worcester, 90 Holden St, Worcester, MA  
Info: http://www.MIPandL.org  800-406-5374,
lhoke at MIPandL.org 

MAY 2 - 5 
Solid Waste/Recycling Conf & Trade Show. Bolton 
Landing, NY Info: http://www.nyfederation.org  

MAY 2 – 5 
10th Ann Nat’l Clean Cities Conf. Fort Lauderdale, FL. 
Info: http://www.ccities.doe.gov/conference/lauderdale 

MON, MAY 3
Climate Change Backpack Training – Tool Kit to help educators, 
science & nature center interpreters to teach about climate change. 
9:30 am – 3:30 pm, Newport, RI.  Free. Lunch $7. Co-spons: Save the 
Bay, RI. Plse RSVP by 4/17; Info: janderson at neaq.org, 617-973-0256 
http://www.nescc.info/programs.php#backpack 

MAY 4-6
EnviroExpo 2004.  World Trade Ctr, EnviroExpo 2004. 
World Trade Center, 164 Northern Ave, Boston. 
Info: http://www.enviroexpo.com 617-489-2302

WED, MAY 5
Role of Southern Ocean in Nutrient Resupply to the 
Thermocline, Jorge Sarmiento (GFDL / Princeton). 
12:10 - 1 pm, MIT Bldg 54 – Rm 915, via Ames St, Camb. 
Info:  http://www.mit.edu/~phuybers/sack.html Map: 
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go 

WED, MAY 5
Ecology, Conservation & the Human Role, Sir Crispin Tickell 
(UK Gov’t Advisor on Envir). 1 – 2:30 pm, MIT Bldg 9 – Rm 151, 
105 Mass Ave, Camb. Info: gsherman at mit.edu,
http://ceemeng.mit.edu/CMI%20Distinguished%20Lecture%20Series.pdf
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=9&Buildings=go 

*WED, MAY 5
Global Water Crisis: Myth or Reality? 2nd Ann. Water Resources 
Leadership Lecture, Prof. Peter Rogers, Gordon McKay (Engnr & 
City  Planning Harvard U). 4 pm, Barnum Hall Rm 008, 
163 Packard Ave, Tufts Campus, Medford, MA 
Info:   http://www.tufts.edu/tie/getting_involved/events.html 
Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/directions.html 

WED, MAY 5
Measuring the Preemptn of Regulatory Takings in Endangered 
Species Act:  Evidence From a Natural Experiment, John List 
(U Md), Michael Margolis (Resources for Future), & Daniel 
Osgood (U Ariz). 4-5:30 pm, Rm L332, Littauer Bldg, KSG, 
79 JFK St, Camb.  Envir econ & policy seminar. Papers at website. 
Info: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~ec2690hf   617-496-8054

MAY 5-7
GHG Registries, Climate Policy & Bottom Line Conf. San Diego, CA
Info: http://www.climateregistry.org/EVENTS/Conference 

THUR, MAY 6
Mad Cow Disease: New Challenges for US Regulatn, Panel:
George Gray (Risk Analyst, HSPH); Dan Glickman (fmr Sec USDA
& fmr Congressman); Kathleen Merrigan (Tufts U & fmr Marketing 
Service Admin USDA). Noon -1:30 pm, Bell Hall, 5th Flr, Belfer 
Bldg, KSG, 79 JFK St, Camb. RSVP/Info: rpp at ksg.harvard.edu,
617-384-8319, http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/cbg/rpp/seminars.htm 
NYT Whistleblower: http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html > Feature

*THUR, MAY 6
Regulating Motor Vehicle Pollution in China: Policies & Implementatn
in the Pearl River Delta, Dr. Arnold Howitt (Taubman Ctr, KSG). 
4 – 6 pm, Pierce Hall, Rm 100F, 29 Oxford St, Harvard U, Camb 
Info: http://www.environment.harvard.edu
Map: http://www.map.harvard.edu  > Law Schl

MAY 6-8
Nat’l Congress of Pedestrian Advocates 2004. 
Silver Spring, MD Info: http://americawalks.org/congress 

SAT, MAY 8
So. Eastern Mass.: Solutions for Region at Risk Conf. 8:30 am - 3:30 pm, 

Bridgewater State College, Moakley Ctr Auditrm, 100 Burrill Ave, 
Bridgewater, MA. $10 Re: Protecting critical environmental resources, 
land use planning & decision-making. Spons: SE Mass. Envir Collab. Info: 

http://www.SE-ass-envirosolutions.org  1-888-239-8327, 
info at SE-Mass-envirosolutions.org  Dir: http://www.bridgew.edu/CampusMap 
http://www.bridgew.edu/Directions.cfm 

SUN, MAY 9
Connecting Children with the Earth, Jane Smillie (CitySprouts)
& reps of the Food Project. 3 pm, Veggie Planet/Club Passim, 
47 Palmer St, Harvard Sq, Camb. Dinner after, $9:50 by pre-order. 
Info: 617-824-4225, http://boston.earthsave.org  
http://www.clubpassim.org   http://www.citysprouts.com  
http://www.thefoodproject.org

MAY 10-12
4th Ann. Goddard Forum – Developing Sustainable 
Communities Conf. Harrisburg, PA Info: shortcourse at psu.edu
http://www.sfr.cas.psu.edu/goddard/forum3.htm 

MAY 11-14
Influence of Climate Change on North Atlantic 
Fish Stocks Symposm. Bergen, Norway. 
Info: http://www.imr.no/2004symposium/index.php

MAY 12 - 13
6th Ann Canadian Enviro Conf & Trade Show. Toronto, 
Canada  Info: http://www.esemag.com/conferen/compliance.html

THUR, MAY 13
Future of Responsible Business, Jeffrey Hollender (Pres & CEO, 
Seventh Generatn). 7 pm, Thoreau Inst, Walden Woods Project, 
44 Baker Farm Rd, Lincoln, MA RSVP req/Info: 781-259-4707
http://www.walden.org/Calendar Dir: http://www.walden.org/directions 

SAT, MAY 15  (Rescheduled from 10/25/03)
Teacher Energy Educatn Conf: CONNECT Day ’03. Eastern CT 
State U Campus, Willimantic, CT. Spons: CONNECTicut 
Energy Cncil for Teachers & Inst for Sustnble Energy. Re: K-12 
& college. Info: 203-238-9521, kohl at easternct.edu, 
http://www.sustainenergy.org 
http://www.easternct.edu/ecsu/map/index.html ]

MAY 15 - 23
Mass. Bike Week & Commuter Challenge 2004. 
Daily Schedule/Info: http://www.massbike.org/events/bw2004  

MAY 17 & 18
11th Ann NECA & CPES New England Energy Conf & Expo.
Energizing Competitive Energy Markets  Keynotes: . S. Marce Fuller 
(Pres, CEO, Mirant Corp) & Jeff Scott, COO, US Transmission,
National Grid). Sessions incl: Infrastructure Investments; Incumbent 
Generators; Distributed Generation; Renewable Energy; Financial
Issues; LNG Projects & Fuel Diversity in NE; Mandated Pricing, 
CT GHG Issues & Clean Water Regs, etc. Boxborough Woods 
Holiday Inn, Boxborough, MA Info/Registr: http://www.necanews.org  
http://www.cpes.org 

*MAY 17- 23
Sierra Student Coalition's Environmental Activist Training. Re: Skill 
bldg; Lobbying; Campaign Organizing; Enviro Issues, etc. Kirkwood 
Retreat Ctr, Poconos region, nr Stroudburg, PA. Applic ddln 5/1. $78 
for members; travel Scholarships & fee waivers available. 
Info: 1-888-JOIN-SSC;  rachel.ackoff at ssc.org 909.964.9547 

*TUE, MAY 18
How to Bring Sustainable Practices to Your Community: What We 
Can Learn from the Eco-municipalities of Sweden.  Sarah James (Sarah 
James & Assocs) & Torbjörn Lahti (planner, economist Övertorneå, 
Sweden). Workshop for planners, practitioners, students, & activists. 
9 am - 3:30 pm, Rabb Rm, Lincoln-Filene Ctr, Tufts U, Medford, MA 
Info: at http://ssne.org/news.htm ; Sustainable Sweden Tour:
http://www.sustainablesweden.org/tours/tour_2004.shtml 

WED, MAY 19
Climate Change Backpack Training – Tool Kit for educators, 
science & nature center interpreters to teach about climate 
change. 9:30 am – 3:30 pm, Acadia National Park, ME.  Free. 
Lunch $7. Plse RSVP by 5/12. Info: janderson at neaq.org, 
617-973-0256, http://www.nescc.info/programs.php#backpack 

THUR, MAY 20
Chasing hurricanes in coastal sediments: centennial to millennial 
scale records of No. Atlantic tropical cyclone activity, Jeff 
Donnelly (WHOI). 4 pm, MIT Bldg 54 – Rm 915, via Ames St, 
Camb. Info: http://www.mit.edu/~elkeh/MASSSeminars.html 
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go

FRI, MAY 21
How long can a model predict? P. C. Chu (Naval Ocean Analysis 
& Predictn Lab). 12:10 - 1 pm, MIT Bldg 54 – Rm 915, via 
Ames St, Camb. Info: http://www.mit.edu/~phuybers/sack.html  
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go 

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Position:  Climate & Energy Outreach Coordinator for DC 
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AIR WAR -- Remaking Energy Policy; How Power Lobby Won 
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Will The End of Oil Mean The End of America? 
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State of the World's Birds report: 1 out of every 8 of world's 
10,000 bird species are now threatened with extinction
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Call for Applications: Aldo Leopold Leadership Program 
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Will The End of Oil Mean The End of America? 
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How Industry Won the Battle of Pollution Control at EPA (NYT)
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State of the World's Birds report: 1 out of every 8 of world's 
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