[Save] NE Climate & Enviro Calendar * 2/1 - 3/8/04

Michael Charney cambclimact at aol.com
Sun Feb 1 02:09:44 EST 2004


CAMBRIDGE CLIMATE CALENDAR     Feb 1 – Mar 8, 2004
     Climate, Envir & Sustainability Events for MA & NE

~   Noah built the Ark before it began to rain.  ~

Editor’s Choice:

2/3 - 5/4  Human Health & Global Envir Change. Course. Boston
2/3 - 5/25 Climate Change: Sci, Social Impact & Diplomacy. Camb 
2/12 - Climate Change Backpack Training for Educators. Concord, NH
2/20-22  Northeast Climate Conf. Camb
2/22 - 24 Bloome Jewish Enviro Leadership Inst. Boston
*2/26 - Measure, Manage Office-based CO2 Emissns Wkshp. Boston
3/10-13 NESEA Building Energy 2004 Conf. Boston
*3/15,16 - Climate Change Impacts & Adaptations Conf. Boston

>>  Scroll Down For Full Index & Detailed Listings

Action Alert:
*2/2-6 Call-in Week to Move MA Mercury Products Bill. H-2482 
& S-692 to cut toxic mercury from waste stream & incinerator 
emissions. Info/Act: http://www.healthytomorrow.org > “Call in Week
http://www.cleanwateraction.org/ma/aht/MercuryBill.pdf 

Bush Energy Bill Redux 2004…
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/energybill2004/8w7eie2lj7wi68

Noted:
*Climate Collapse: The Pentagon's Weather Nightmare,Fortune, 1/26.
     At "Feature" http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html 
*Sustainable Energy Coalitn’s President Candidates Survey.  
     http://www.seia.org/sec_pres_candidates2004.pdf 

A Sacrifice of Species – Boston Globe Editorial, 1/19/04
     Re: Climate change & massive extinctions by 2050.
/editorial_opinion/editorials/articles/2004/01/19/a_sacrifice_of_species 
 Also at Feature: http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html

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nb: Calendar is too long to print!

FEBRUARY 2004

Sunday, February 1
*2/1 - Mad Cow Disease: Plague of the 21st Century? Radio/Internet
*2/1 - Global Civil Society & Three-Folding. So Hadley, MA
2/1 - MA Sierra Club Pioneer Valley Grp Gnrl Mtg. Northampton, MA
2/1 - Living on Earth: Enviro Radio. NPR, WBUR, WUMB, Web

Monday, February 2
*2/2 Greenland Ice Sheet fabric, texture, & Paleoclimate. Nw Hvn, CT

February 2-6
*2/2-6 Call-in Week to Move the MA Mercury Products Bill. MA

Mondays, February 2 – May 24
2/2 – 5/24 Course: Path to Sustainable Development. Camb/Internet

Tuesday, February 3
2/3 - New England Science Center Collaborative Mtg. Stratham, NH
2/3 - Northeast Green Bldg Awards: Call for Entries.
*2/3 Macroeconomics: Beyond Growth & Externalities. Medford, MA
2/3 - Somrvl Commssn on Energy Use & Climate Change Mtg. Somrvl, MA
2/3 - Exotic Plant Invaders: Concerns & Controls. Woburn, MA
2/3 – Comments Due: DOE GHG Inventory Reporting Guidelines.

Tuesdays: February 3 – May 4
2/3 – 5/4  Course: Human Health & Global Envir Change. Boston

Tuesdays, February 3 – May 25
2/3 – 5/25 Climate Change: Sci, Social Impact & Diplomacy. Camb 

Wednesday, February 4
*2/4 - Risk Perceptn: Why Our Fears Often Don't Match Facts. Boston
*2/4 - Malaysian Bat Conservation in Krau Wildlife Reserve. Camb 
2/4 - Climate Change: In Our Backyard. PTV: VT  

February 4 & 5
*2/4,5 - Greening the Hospitality Industry Conf. DC

Thursday, February 5 
*2/5 – Last Snowball Earth: Ultimate Climate Shocks. Camb
2/5 – Rising Waters: Global Warming & Fate of Pacific Islds. No. Camb
2/5 - Conservation Innovation in MA Panel. Lincoln, MA

Friday, February 6 
*2/6 – YSF&ES 20th Ann Doctoral Student Resrch Conf. Nw Hvn, CT
2/6 Bostn Commons, Public Gardn & Amer Consrvtn Mvmnt. Petrshm, MA
*2/6 Mapping Genocide: Ethnopolitical Warfare & Envir. Nw Hvn, CT
2/6 Model Equatns for Analysis of Envir Data: MethylMercury. Boston 
*2/6 – Ethics & Economics in Enviro Policy. New Haven, CT

Sunday, February 8
2/8 - Protecting Our Environment...Again!  Newburyport, MA
*2/8 - Occupational Safety & Health. Camb
*2/8 - Update on MA Enviro Legislatn w State Reps. Northampton, MA
2/8 - Living on Earth: Enviro Radio. NPR, WBUR, WUMB, Web

Monday, February 9
*2/9 - Carbon sequestration. New Haven, CT

Tuesday, February 10
2/10 - Beyond Conservatn: Evolutn of Envir League MA. Boston

Wednesday, February 11
2/11 Trading & Banking of Pollutn Allowances. Waltham, MA
2/11 - MA Sierra Club Political Committee Mtg. Boston
*2/11 - Sustainability - Worth Fighting For? Camb
2/11 - Back to the Future, Part II: Long-Term Discounting. Camb 
2/11 - Vanishing Cultures. Camb

Thursday, February 12
2/12 - Climate Change Backpack Training for Educators. Concord, NH
*2/12 Industrial Responses to Cleaner Productn Prgrm in China. Camb
2/12 – Citywide Community Garden Council Mtg. Boston

February 12-16
2/12-16  Am Assn Advmt of Sci Ann. Mtg. Seattle, WA

Friday, February 13
*2/13 Light, mist & pendant bryophytes in a montane forest. Ptrshm, MA
*2/13 – New Frontiers in Feather Characteristics. New Haven, CT
*2/13 - Ozone Exposure & Morality Risk - Bayesian Analysis. Boston
2/13 - Black Land Loss in Rural South: Ethnogrphc Film. Camb
2/13 – “In Hot Water” - film by NE Aquarium. No. Camb

February 13 -15  
*2/13-15 Food Choice, Community & Local Economy. Plymouth, MA

Sunday, February 15
2/15 - Living on Earth: Enviro Radio. NPR, WBUR, WUMB, Web

Monday, February 16
*2/16 - Early Cenozoic extreme climates. New Haven, CT

Tuesday, February 17
*2/17 - Nonprofit Orgs & Gov’t - Getting Things Done. Camb
2/17 - Future of Renewable Energy & Your Role in It. Medford, MA

Wednesday, February 18
*2/18 - VT Citizen Action / Envir Lobby Day 2004. Montpelier, VT 

Friday, February 20
*2/20 – Multiple plant traits & species effects on ecosystems. Ptrshm, 
MA
*2/20 – Epibionts & Nesting Sea Turtles in Mexico. Nw Hvn, CT
*2/20 - Energy Use & Human Health Forum. Boston 

February 20-22
2/20-22  (Student) Northeast Climate Conf. Camb

February 22 – 24
2/22 – 24 Bloome Jewish Enviro Leadership Inst. Boston

Monday, February 23
*2/23 - Abrupt climate change: Tropical clues. Nw Hvn, CT
*2/23 - Sustainable Building Design In Newton. Newton, Ma

Tuesday, February 24
*2/24 - EBC Breakfast Meeting with Douglas Foy. Boston
2/24 Ocean salinity changes & planetary hydrologic cycle. Wds Hole, MA
*2/24 - Riding the Rails: Future of the MBTA. Camb

Wednesday, February 25
*2/25 - EBC NH Chapter Regulatory Update Mtg. Concord, NH 
*2/25 – E2: Perspectives on Clean Air & Climate Change. Boston
2/25 Mystic Lakes: Envir Processes, Aquatic Pollutants. Winchester, MA

Thursday February 26
*2/26 - Measure & Manage Office-based CO2 Emissns. Wkshp. Boston
2/26 - Screening of Bhopal film. Camb 
*2/26 – Fishes, Submarines, & Robots: Moving Underwater. Camb

Friday, February 27
*2/27 – Studying evolutn w three-spine stickleback fish. Petersham, MA
*2/27 – Sand Fly Disease Vectors: Taxonomy & Evolutn. Nw Hvn, CT
2/27 - Rachel Carson Lecture on Enviro Ethics. Camb

February 27 & 28
2/27-28 Net Impact  Int’l MBA Case Competition. Boulder, CO
*2/27-28 Ecologicl Landscaping Assn Conf/Eco-Marketplace. Boxboro, MA 

MARCH 2004 

Monday, March 1
*3/1 - Aerosols & climate change. Certain & Uncertain. Nw Hvn, CT

Tuesday, March 2
*3/2 - Integrating Sustainability into the Built Envir. Camb

Wednesday, March 3
3/3 Envir Federalism, Regultry Delegtn: Incomplete Contracting. Camb
*3/3 - Pat Daly, Interfaith Ctr for Corporate Responsibility. Medford, 
MA 

Thursday, March 4
3/4 - Climate Change Backpack Training for Educators. Wells, ME
3/4 - John Muir & Legacy of Henry David Thoreau. Lincoln, MA

Friday, March 5 
*3/5 – Manhattan Isld ecology: 1609 vs Present. Petersham, MA
*3/5 - Front Lines of Oceanic Biodiversity. New Haven, CT

Saturday March 6
3/6 - Depleted Uranium Anti-Tank Shells: Toxic or Smart Tech? Camb

March 6 & 7
3/6&7 – Ann. Massachusetts Birders' Mtg. Peabody, MA

Sunday, March 7
*3/7 - Reclaiming the Commons. Camb

March 7-9
*3/7-9   Evolution of the Earth System Symposium. Camb 

Monday, March 8
*3/8 - EBC March Networking & Dinner Mtg. Waltham, MA

For events after 3/8, see Beyond at left at 
http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html 

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DETAILED LISTINGS:

2004

FEBRUARY 2004

*SUN, FEB 1
Mad Cow Disease: Plague of the 21st Century? Michael Greger, 
MD.  8:50 -10 am, No-U-Turn Radio WZBC Newton: 90.3 FM 
& streaming online at http://zbconline.com 
Info: http://www.organicconsumers.org/madcow.htm 
WZBC: 617-552-3511 http://www.wzbc.org 

*SUN, FEB 1
Global Civil Society & Three-Folding, Nicanor Perlas.
9:30 - 11:30 am, Mt Holyoke College, Cleveland Hall, Rm L-1, 
So Hadley, MA. Info: http://www.ssne.org   plipke at ssne.org 
Dir:  http://www.mtholyoke.edu/cic/map  

SUN, FEB 1
MA Sierra Club Pioneer Valley Grp Gnrl Mtg: Future planning. 
11 am – 3 pm, Seelye Hall, Room 207, Smith College, Northampton, 
MA Re: Hampden, Hampshire & Franklin counties. Info: 413-256-4247 
pvg at sierraclubmass.org, Dir: http://www.smith.edu/map/areac.html 
http://www.sierraclubmass.org/events/events.html#special 

SUN, FEB 1
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

*MON, FEB 2
Fabric & texture of Greenland Ice Sheet: Implications for 
paleoclimate, Larry Wilen (Ohio U). 2-3:30 pm, Rm 102, Kline 
Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale U, New Haven, CT. Info:  
http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 

*FEB 2-6
Call-in Week to Move MA Mercury Products Bill out of Committtee. 
H-2482 & S-692 to cut toxic mercury from waste stream & incinerator 
emissions. Info/Action: http://www.healthytomorrow.org  > “Call in 
Week” ; http://www.cleanwateraction.org/ma/aht/MercuryBill.pdf
Contact legislators:  http://www.wheredoivotema.com  
Hse: http://www.state.ma.us/legis/memmenus.htm 
Sen: http://www.state.ma.us/legis/memmenuh.htm

MON, FEB 2 – 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

TUE, FEB 3
New England Sci Ctr Collaborative Climate science presentatns 
& tour of T.C. Hq. w Kristin Kenausis (EPA Sunwise Program);
John Anderson (NE Aquarium), Katherine Frith (Ctr for Hlth & 
Global Envir, HMS). 10 am - 3 pm, Timberland Co., Stratham, 
NH.  Info: http://www.nescc.info  (Snow date 2/10)
Friday, April 30

TUE, FEB 3
Northeast Green Building Awards: Call for Entries  
4 pm deadline, NESEA Office. Info: asanborn at nesea.org

*TUE, FEB 3
Beyond Growth, Beyond Externalities: Reformulating Macro-
economics, Peter Brown (Schl of Envir, McGill U). 5 pm,Rabb Rm, 
Lincoln Filene Ctr, Tufts U, Main Campus, Medford, MA  Info: 
http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae/highlights/brown_bag.html  617-627-6871
Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford/zoom.php?fid=m015 

TUE, FEB 3
Somerville Commission on Energy Use & Climate Change Mtg.
7 - 9 pm, Tufts Admin Bldg, 167 Holland Ave, 2nd flr, Somerville, 
MA  Info: 617-776-0503, lori.segall at state.ma.us, SCEUCC & Somvl 
Climate Action Plan: http://www.ci.somerville.ma.us > Quick Link 
>Envir.  Map: http://www.tufts.edu/source/maptab.html 

TUE, FEB 3
Exotic Plant Invaders: Concerns & Controls, Frances Clark 
(Carex Assocs). 7 pm, Conf Rm, Woburn Police Station,
25 Harrison Ave, Woburn Ctr, MA. 
Info: janet at mysticriver.org, http://www.mysticriver.org 

TUE, FEB 3
Comments due: DOE proposed revised guidelines for voluntary
reporting of GHG emissions & reduction efforts. Info: 
1605bgeneralguidelines.comments at hq.doe.gov 
http://www.pi.energy.gov/enhancingGHGregistry

TUE, FEB 3 – MAY 4
Course: Human Health & Global Envir Change. 2 – 6 pm, Cannon Rm, 
Bldg C, Harvard Medical Schl, Boston. Public audit by arrangement;
online texts, course avail as videotapes & online e-lecture archive.
2/3 - Intro & Overview – Drs Paul Epstein, Eric Chivian; & Enviro 
      Health Hazards & Methods, Dr Howard Hu, HSPH.
2/10 - Changing Biodiversity, EO Wilson, PhD, Harvard 
      & Biodiversity & Human Health, Dr Eric Chivian, HMS.
2/17 - Climate Change & Human Health “In Hot Water” (NE Aquar
       film) Sci & Impacts of Climate Change, James McCarthy, PhD, 
       Harvard; Climate Change & Human Health, Dr Paul Epstein, HMS.
2/24 - Emerging Infectious Diseases: Ecological Principles, Richard 
      Levins, PhD; Envir Factors in Emergence & Resurgence of Infectious 

      Disease, Dr Mary Wilson, MD, HMS/HSPH.
3/2 - Ecological & Geo-political Context: Globalztn to meet 
      develpmnt goals Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia U; Globalizatn, 
      Health & Inequity, Dr Paul Farmer, HMS.
3/9 - Chemicals & Communities: Heavy Metals, Dr Howard Hu, HSPH; 
     Children & Envir Pollutants, Dr Phil Landrigan, Mt Sinai Schl Med
3/16 - Timeout for Solutions: Latest Sci on Renewable Energy Solutns, 
     Wm Moomaw, PhD, Tufts; Change & Financial Sector, Christopher
     Walker, Swiss Re.
3/30 - Agricultr & Water: Climate Change, Agricultr & Plant Disease,
      Cynthia Rosenzweig, PhD, NASA Goddard Inst & Columbia Earth 
      Inst; TBA
4/6 Coral Reefs & Forests: Threats to Coral Reefs: Potential Impacts 
    for Human Health, Raymond Hayes, PhD, Howard U College of Med; 
    What Constitutes a Healthy Forest? Wm Schlesinger, PhD, Duke.
4/13 - Food & Envir: Sustainable Fisheries, Carl Safina, PhD, Blue 
    Ocean Inst; Sustainable Agricult, Fred Kirschenmann, PhD 
    Kirschenmann Family Farms.
4/20 - 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.
4/27 – 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.
5/4 - Final Poster Sessn.    Info: chge at hms.harvard.edu,
617-384-8530, http://www.med.harvard.edu/chge/course/schedule.htm 
Map/Dir: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/about/mapsdir.html 

TUES, FEB 3 – 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 

*WED, FEB 4 
Risk Perception: Why Our Fears Often Don't Match the Facts. 
David Ropeik, (Harvard Ctr for Risk Analysis. 12:30 pm, HSPH, 
Kresge Bldg, Rm 502, Harv Schl Publ Hlth, 665 Huntington Ave, 
Boston  T: Green Line E, Brigham Circle. Info: 
http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/calendar/lectures.html 
Dir: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/ccpe/about.html#directions 

*WED, FEB 4 
Malaysian Bat Conservation: Documenting bat diversity to save the
30-million-year-old rainforest of  Krau Wildlife Reserve (slides).
 Dr Tigga Kingston (Boston U). 6:30 pm, 38 Cameron, 38 Cameron 
Ave. Suite 100, No. Camb.$8 incl Malaysian hors d'oevres.
MBTA: Red Line Davis Sq Statn, & Mass Ave busses. Regstr/RSVP:
800.776.0188 x177 rjamieson at earthwatch.org 
Info/Dir: http://www.38cameron.com/events/events-bats.htm 
http://www.earthwatch.org/pubaffairs/us.html 
http://www.earthwatch.org/expeditions/kingston.html 

WED, FEB 4
“QUEST -- Climate Change: In Our Backyard.”  w Scientist 
Barry Rock. ME PBS Documentary. NB: Confirm local programming.
VT PBS TV:  Wed, 2/4 - 9 pm. Info: http://www.vpt.org/tvscheds 
QUEST NE Series incls episodes on “Gulf of Maine” & “Bioinvasion”
Info: http://www.mainepbs.org/quest

*FEB 4 & 5
Greening the Hospitality Industry Conf, Washington, DC 
Info: http://www.vahen.org/greening 

*THUR, FEB 5
The Last Snowball Earth: Reconstructing the Ultimate Climate 
Shocks, Harvard geologist Paul Hoffman. 6 pm, Geological Lecture 
Hall, 24 Oxford St, Camb Info/Dir: http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events 
http://map.harvard.edu

THUR, FEB 5
Conservation Innovation in MA Panel, Bob Durand (fmr Sec, MA 
EOEA); James Levitt (Harvard Forest); Sharon McGregor (fmr 
Dep Sec, EOEA).  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 

THUR, FEB 5
“Rising Waters: Global Warming & Fate of the Pacific Islands” (film). 
& Enviro Forum discussn w. John Anderson (NE Aquarium). 8 pm, 
38 Cameron Ave. Suite 100, No. Camb. Donatn $5.  Spons: Eye on 
the Future, & Thursdays at 38.  Info/Dir: 617-492-4091; MBTA Red 
Line Davis Sq Statn, & Mass Ave busses; http://www.38cameron.com   
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/rw.html  
http://www.itvs.org/risingwaters 

*FRI, FEB 6
Yale Schl of Forestry & Enviro Studies 20th Ann Doctoral Student 
Resrch Conf.  Key Addr: Prof Daniel Bromley. 8:30 am - 5:30 pm,
New Haven, CT. Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

FRI, FEB 6
Palledium of the People: Boston Commons, Public Garden & Origin 
of American Conservatn Movement, James Levitt (Dir, Internet 
& Conservatn Project). 11 am, Harvard Forest, Seminar rm, Shaler 
Hall, Petersham, MA Info/Dir: http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/siteinfo/directions.html 

*FRI, FEB 6
Mapping Genocide: Ethnopolitical Warfare & the Envir, History 
Prof Benedict Kiernan. Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, 
Yale U, New Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

FRI, FEB 6
Structural Equatns Models for the Analysis of Enviro Data: Applicatn 
to MethylMercury, Dr. Esben Budtz-Joergensen (U Copenhagen). Re: 
Faroe Islds study. 2 - 4 pm, Biostatistics Conf Room #426, Bldg 2, 
Harvard Schl of Public Health, 655 Huntington Ave, Boston. Info: 
paciorek at hsph.harvard.edu  Paper: http://www.ehjournal.net/content/1/1/2
http://www.pubhealth.ku.dk/bsa/staff/ebj-e.htm 
Map: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/about/maps/lmamap.html

SUN, FEB 8
Protecting Our Environment...Again!, Mark Bettinger (Sierra Club NE 
Rgnl Field Staff Dir). 3-5 pm, Newburyport Public Libr, 94 State St, 
Newburyport, MA  Spons: MA Sierra Club Essex County Group.
Info: http://www.sierraclubmass.org/events/events.html#special 

*SUN, FEB 8
Occupational Safety & Health, Marcy Goldstein-Gelb (Exec Dir, 
MA Coalition for Occup. Safety & Hlth – MassCOSH). 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 

*FRI, FEB 6
Contested Choices: Ethics & Economics in Enviro Policy, 
Econ Prof Daniel Bromley, 4:30 – 5:30 pm, Bowers 
Auditrm, Sage Hall, 205 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 
Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

*SUN, FEB 8
Update on MA Enviro Legislation. Panel: State Reps Peter 
Kocot, Ellen Story, Steve Kulick. 7 pm, Northampton Friends 
Meeting, Center St (btw Police Statn & Masonic Bldg). 
Northampton, MA  Info: 415-586-4006 & 415-586-4381

SUN, FEB 8
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

*MON, FEB 9
Carbon sequestration, Jay Ague, Ed Bolton, & Karl Turekian. 
2-3:30 pm, Rm 102, Kline Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale U, 
New Haven, CT. Info:  http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 

TUE, FEB 10
Beyond Conservation: Evolution of Enviro League of Mass.,
Chris Bosso (Northeastern U).  Comment: Jim Gomes (ELM).
Envir History Seminar. 5:15 pm, Mass Historical Soc, 
1154 Boylston St, Boston.  T: Green, Hynes CC Stop. Paper 
avail. in adv. Info: svose at masshist.org, 617-646-0518
http://www.masshist.org/events 

WED, FEB 11
EBC Seminar - Market Driven Approaches to Enviro Protection – 
Trading & Banking of Pollution Allowances. 7:30 am – Noon,
DoubleTree Guest Suites, 550 Winter St, Waltham, MA
$95/$145. Info: http://www.ebc-ne.org/meetings.htm#0211
http://www.ebc-ne.org/021104details.html 

WED, FEB 11
MA Sierra Club Political Committee Mtg.  Noon – 2 pm, 
Sierra Club Office, 100 Boylston St #760, Boston. Info: 
http://www.sierraclubmass.org/events/events.html#special

*WED, FEB 11
Sustainability - Worth Fighting For? Prof Paul Jowitt (Heriot-Watt U 
& SISTech). 1 - 2:30 pm, MIT Bldg 9- Rm 151, 105 Mass Ave, Camb
(CMI Lecture Series simulcast: MIT & Camb U, Brit).
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=9&Buildings=go

WED, FEB 11
Back to the Future, Part II: Long-Term Discounting, Martin Weitzman 
(Harvard).  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, FEB 11
Realm of Vanishing Cultures: Light at Edge of the World, Wade 
Davis, (Nat’l Geogrphc Explorer). 7:30 pm, First Parish, 3 Church 
St, Harvard Sq, Camb Info: http://www.cambridgeforum.org 

THUR, FEB 12
Climate Change Training – Tool Kit for educators, science 
& nature center interpreters to teach about climate change. 
9:30 am – 3:30 pm, Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, 2 Institute Dr,
Concord, NH.  Free. Lunch $7. Pls RSVP by 2/5; Info: 617-973-0256  
janderson at neaq.org,  Map: http://www.starhop.com/drctions.htm 

*THUR, FEB 12
Industrial Responses to Cleaner Production Program in Jiangsu
Province, China,:Hongyan He Oliver, PhD Candidate Stanford U). 
4 pm, Pierce Hall, Rm 114, 29 Oxford St, Harvard U, Camb Info:  
hyhe at stanford.edu gbeach at fas.harvard.edu 
Map: http://www.map.harvard.edu 

THUR, FEB 12
Citywide Community Garden Council Mtg. 5:30 – 7 pm, 
Boston Natural Areas Netwk, 62 Summer St, Boston
Info: 617-542-7696, kim at bostonnatural.org 
http://www.bostonnatural.org

FEB 12-16
Am Assn Advmt of Sci Ann. Mtg. Seattle, WA. 
Info:  http://www.aaas.org/meetings

*FRI, FEB 13
Light, mist & pendant epiphytic bryophytes in a montane 
forest, Claudia Romero & Francis Putz  (U Florida). 11 am, 
Harvard Forest, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Petersham, MA 
Info/Dir: http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html 

*FRI, FEB 13
New Frontiers in Feather Shape, Color Patterning, & 
Structural Coloration, Prof Richard Prum. Noon, Rm 110, 
Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, New Haven, CT 
Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

*FRI, FEB 13
Ozone Exposure & Morality Risk: An Empirical Bayes Meta
Regression Analysis,  Asst Prof Jon Levy, PhD (HSPH). 
12:30 – 1:30 pm, Harv Schl Publ Hlth, Library Conf Rm, 
Bldg 2 - Rm 426, 655 Huntington Ave, Boston  
MBTA: Green Line E, Brigham Circle Stop. 
Info: http://biosun1.harvard.edu   617-432-1056
Map: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/about/maps/lmamap.html 

FRI, FEB 13
Black Land Loss in Rural South: An Ethnographic Film, Prof 
Kathryn Dudley (Yale). 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, FEB 13
“In Hot Water”, film produced by NE Aquarium (ages 7+). 6:30 pm, 
38 Cameron Ave. Suite 100, No. Camb. Donatn: $5/families $10. 
re: global climate change; Mini-enviro fair w action items to take 
home. Spons: Eye on the Future, Info/Dir: 617-492-4091;  T: Red 
Line Davis Sq Statn, & Mass Ave busses; http://www.38cameron.com
http://www.neaq.org/scilearn/wwf/WOW_2003.pdf 

*FEB 13 -15  
Power of Choice: Restoring Health of Community & Local Economy 
by Foods We Choose. Conf on Food & Farming. Plimoth Plantation, 
Plymouth , MA. Info: 781-740-2722, Fishonwheels2003 at yahoo.com  
http://nofama.greenmediatoolshed.org/calendar/item.tcl?scope=group&group_id=174&caendar_id=2127 


SUN, FEB 15
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

*MON, FEB 16
Early Cenozoic extreme climates: Insights from ODP 
Leg 208, Walvis Ridge, Ellen Thomas (Wesleyan U & Yale). 
2-3:30 pm, Rm 102, Kline Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale, 
New Haven, CT. Info:  http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 

*TUE, FEB 17
Boston 101: Nonprofit Orgs & Gov’t - Getting Things Done 
Inside & Outside the System, Nancy Kaufman (Jewish Family 
& Children's Services); Neil Sullivan (Boston Private Industry 
Cncil). 5 - 6:30 pm, Allison Dining Rm, 5th flr, 
Taubman Bldg, JFK Schl Govt, 15 Eliot St, Camb 
Map: http://map.harvard.edu 
Info: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/rappaport/forums/B101.htm

TUE, FEB 17
Future of Renewable Energy in Mass. & Your Role in It, Warren 
Leon, (MA Renewable Energy Trust, co-auth: Consumer's Guide to 
Effective Envir Choices").  7:30 pm, Medford Public Library, 
111 High St, Medford, MA   Spons: Medford Climate Action Netwk.
Info: http://www.medfordclimateaction.org   jbeusmans at att.net 
Dir: http://www.medfordlibrary.org 

*WED, FEB 18
VT Citizen Action Training & Envir Lobby Day 2004. Montpelier, VT. 
10 am - Training; 11:15am – 4:30 pm Lobbying at Statehse. Spons: 
VNRC, VPIRG, VACV, LCC, VSC, TAC, NEGEF, NEWN, VCE, RV.  
Info: http://www.vnrc.org/showprogissue.cfm?prog_id=6&news_id=71 
http://www.vtEnvironmentalLobbyDay.org/register.php?a=VNRC  

*FRI, FEB 20
Multiple plant traits determine plant species effects on 
ecosystems, Valerie Eviner (Inst Ecosystem Studies). 11 am, 
Harvard Forest, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Petersham, MA 
Info/Dir: http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html 

*FRI, FEB 20
Epibionts Associated with Nesting Sea Turtles in Jalisco, 
Mexico, Theodora Pinou, Niarchos (Peabody Musm Natrl 
History). Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, 
New Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

*FRI, FEB 20
Energy Use & Human Health Forum: Dr. Paul Epstein (CHGE); 
Daniel Beaudoin (Energy & Utilities, HSPH);  Craig Campbell 
(HMS); Jenny Stillwaggon (Students for Envir Awareness in 
Medicine); Rob Knake (KSG MPP Candidate); Jessica Woolliams 
(Longwood Coordntr, Harvard Green Campus Initiative); Mod: 
Prof Jack Spengler (HSPH). 12:30 - 2 pm, Harv Schl Publ Hlth, 
Kresge Bldg G-1, 665 Huntington Ave, Boston. MBTA: Green 
Line E to Brigham Circle Stop. Info: jwoollia at hsph.harvard.edu   
Map: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/about/maps/lmamap.html

FEB 20-22
Northeast Climate/Sustainability/Clean Energy Conf. Harvard U. 
Camb. Focus: training on skills, campus sustnblty, & state climate 
advocacy. Spkrs incl: David Orr (Oberlin); Elizabeth May (Pres, 
Sierra Club of Canada); Mindy Lubber (Exec Dir CERES);
Beth Daley (Envir rptr, Boston Globe).  Register: 
http://www.climatecampaign.org/forms/feb-reg.html 
http://www.campusactivism.org >Events; 
Http://Www.Climatecampaign.Org   Neseac at Seac.Org 

FEB 22 – 24
Bloome Jewish Enviro Leadership Inst - Caring For Creation: 
Envir Sustainability In A Time Of Uncertainty. Boston Park Plaza 
Hotel & Towers 64 Arlington St, Boston. $$$ Info/Regstr: 
Http://Www.Coejl.Org/Bloome2004    212-684-6950 X213

*MON, FEB 23
Abrupt climate change: Tropical clues from the anoxic 
Cariaco Basin Larry Peterson, Rosenstiel (U Miami). 
2-3:30 pm, Rm 102, Kline Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale, 
New Haven, CT. Info:  http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 

*MON, FEB 23
Sustainable Building Design in Newton. Panel: Barbra Batshalom, 
(Green Roundtable); David Delporto (Ecological Engineering);
Nick Parnell (Newton Public Bldg Comm); Mod: Brooke Lipsit.
7 Pm, Newton Free Library, 330 Homer St., Newton, MA. Spons:  
Green Decade Coalition/Newton & Newton League of Women 
Voters  Info: Http://Www.Greendecade.Org  617-965-1995
Dir: Http://Www.Ci.Newton.Ma.Us/Library/Directions.Htm 

*TUE, FEB 24
EBC Breakfast Meeting with Douglas Foy, Sec. Commonwealth 
Develpmt, MA. 7:30 - 10 am, Seaport Hotel, 164 Northern Ave, 
Boston  $$. Info/Dir:   http://www.ebc-ne.org/meetings.htm#0224 

TUE, FEB 24
Observed ocean salinity changes: Implications for planetary 
hydrologic cycle, Ruth Curry (WHOI). 12:15 pm, Marine 
Biol Lab,Whitman Audit, Water St, Woods Hole, MA  Info:
http://www.mbl.edu/inside/what/news/calendars/month04_02.html 
Dir: http://www.mbl.edu/inside/visit/directions 

*TUE, FEB 24
Riding the Rails: Future of the MBTA, Michael Mulhern (Gen. Mngr, 
MBTA). 5 - 6:30 pm, Allison Dining Rm, 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 

*WED, FEB 25
EBC NH Chapter Regulatory Update Mtg. Concord, NH
8 - 10 am, Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, P.A., 214 North Main St,
Concord, NH Info/Dir: http://www.ebc-ne.org/meetings.htm#0225 

*WED, FEB 25
Waiting to Inhale: Perspectives on Clean Air & Climate Change, 
Spkrs:  Sonia W. Hamel (Comm MA); Jim Gordon (Cape Wind); 
Charles Parker (Boston Carbon Corp), & Ashok Gupta (NRDC). 
Spons: NRDC’s Envir Entrepreneurs (E2) NE Chptr Boston EcoSalon.
Details TBA Info/Invitatns: yli at nrdc.org http://www.nrdc.org/e2 

WED, FEB 25
Mystic Lakes - Studying Enviro Processes & Aquatic Pollutants in 
a Natural Laboratory, David Senn (rsrchr, Dept Envir Hlth, HSPH). 
7 pm, Winchester Public Library, 80 Washington St, Winchester, MA
Info: http://www.mysticriver.org  contact at mysticriver.org 

*THUR, FEB 26
Measuring & Managing Office-Based CO2 Emissions - WRI Wkshp. 
10 am – 2:30 pm, CERES' Office, 99 Chauncy St, 6th flr, Boston.
 $15. Info/Regstr: http://www.safeclimate.net/business/index.php & click
“What’s Happening – Boston, 202-729-7660, sam at wri.org 

THUR, FEB 26
Screening of Bhopal film by Shahid Nanavati, 4:30-6 pm, 
MIT Bldg E38 – Rm 615, 292 Main St (at Carleton St),
Kendall Sq, Camb  Info: Contact not provided.
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E38&Buildings=go 

*THUR, FEB 26
Fishes, Submarines, & Robots: Moving About in Underwater World, 
MCZ Prof George Lauder. 6 pm, Harvard Geological Museum, 
Haller Lecture Hall – Rm 102, 24 Oxford St, Camb Info/Dir: 
http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events  http://map.harvard.edu

*FRI, FEB 27
The three-spine stickleback fish, Gasterosteus aculeatus: a 'natural 
laboratory' for studying evolution, John Baker (Clark U). 11 am,
Harvard Forest, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Petersham, MA 
Info/Dir: http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html 

*FRI, FEB 27
Phlebotomine Sand Fly Disease Vectors: Issues of 
Taxonomy & Evolution, Leonard Munstermann. Noon, 
Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, New 
Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

FRI, FEB 27
Rachel Carson Lecture on Enviro Ethics, Janine Benyus (author). 
6:30 – 9 pm, (6 pm recptn), Boston Research Ctr, 396 Harvard St, 
Camb. MBTA Red Line, Harvard Sq Statn. Reservatns req RSVP:
rsvp at brc21.org, 617-491-1090. Dir: http://www.brc21.org
Info: http://www.wcwonline.org/cgi-local/n-calendar.cgi
 http://www.wcwonline.org/n-womenofcourage.html 

FEB 27 & 28
Net Impact  Int’l MBA Case Competition Re: profitability & 
Sustainability.  For teams. Registr ddline 2/13.
Info: http://leeds.colorado.edu/netimpact

*FEB 27 & 28
Ecological Landscaping Assn Ann Winter Conf & Eco-Marketplace
- Balancing the Systems. 
Boxborough Woods Holiday Inn, 242 Adams Place, Boxborough MA 
$125-$215. Info/Regstr: 617-436-5838, http://www.ecolandscaping.org 
or NEWFS 508-877-7630 x3303

MARCH 2004

*MON, MAR 1
Aerosols & climate change: Certainties & uncertainties, 
Stephen  Schwartz (Brookhaven Nat’l Lab). 2-3:30 pm, 
Rm 102, Kline Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale U, 
New Haven, CT. Info:  http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 

*TUE, MAR 2
Integrating Sustainability into the Built Environment. 
Michael Singer. 6:30 pm, MIT Bldg 10 - Rm 250, via 77 Mass Ave, 
Camb. Spons: MIT DUSP. Info: 617-253-7791,
http://events.mit.edu/scripts/event.pl?70302  
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=10&Buildings=go   


WED, MAR 3
Enviro Federalism & Regulatory Delegatn:  An Incomplete 
Contracting Approach, Cynthia Lin (Harvard).  4-5:30 pm, 
Rm L332, Littauer Bldg, KSG, 79 JFK St, Camb.  Envir econ 
& policy seminar. Papers at website. Info: 617-496-8054,
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~ec2690hf  

*WED, MAR 3
Spkr: Pat Daly of Interfaith Ctr for Corporate Responsibility, 
Topic TBD. 5 – 7 pm, Cabot 702, Cabot Cntr, Tufts Fletcher 
Schl, 170 Packard Ave, Tufts U, Medford MA 
Info: http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae/highlights/brown_bag.html Dir:
http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford/zoom.php?fid=m151 

THUR, MAR 4
Climate Change Backpack Training – Tool Kit for educators, 
science & nature center interpreters to teach about climate 
change. 9:30 am – 3:30 pm, Wells National Estuarine Resrch 
Reserve, Laudholm Farm Rd, Wells, ME  Free. Lunch $7. 
Plse RSVP by 2/26; Info: janderson at neaq.org, 617-973-0256  
Map: http://www.wellsreserve.org/map.htm 

THUR, MAR 4 
John Muir & Legacy of Henry David Thoreau, Envir History Prof 
Donald Worster (U Kansas).  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 

*FRI, MAR 5
Manhattan, 12 September 1609: an ecological reconstruction of 
Manhattan Island at the time of Hudson, w comparison to modern 
condition, Eric Sanderson  (Wildlife Conservatn Soc).11 am, 
Harvard Forest, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Petersham, MA 
Info/Dir: http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html 

*FRI, MAR 5
Front Lines of Biodiversity: Caribbean Crustaceans & Atlantic 
Seamount Fauna, Eric Lazo-Wasem (Peabody Musm Nat History).
Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, New 
Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

SAT, MAR 6
Depleted Uranium Anti-Tank Shells: Toxic Contaminant or Smart 
Tech?  Forum. 1 - 4:30 pm, MIT Bldg 34 - Rm 101, 50 Vassar St, Camb. 
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=34&Buildings=goCamb 
Info:  http://web.mit.edu/tac/www/upforums.html 

MAR 6 & 7
Ann. Massachusetts Birders' Mtg. Peabody Marriott, Peabody, MA
Info: http://www.massaudubon.org/news 

*SUN, MAR 7
Reclaiming the Commons, Prof Brian Donahue (Brandeis 
U; Land’s Sake organic community farm & auth). 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 

*MAR 7-9
Was... Is...Might be... Perspectives on the Evolution of 
the Earth System Symposium. MIT, Little Kresge Theatre, 
Bldg W16, 48 Mass. Ave (rear), Camb. Spons:  Earth System 
Initiative. Non-academics’ fee: $200. Info/Pre-Regstr 
Required: http://web.mit.edu/esi/html/announce.htm  Map: 
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=W16&Buildings=go 
http://web.mit.edu/esi  esinfo at mit.edu 

*MON, MAR 8
EBC March Networking & Dinner Mtg. Waltham, MA
6 pm, DoubleTree Guest Suites, 550 Winter St, Waltham, MA
7 pm, Spkr: Ira Leighton (Dep Regnl Admin US EPA):  What 
Government Initiatives Will Drive Enviro Business in Future? 
Info/Dir: http://www.ebc-ne.org/meetings.htm#0308 

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A Sacrifice of Species Boston Globe Editorial 1/19/04 Re: Climate 
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*Energy For Keeps - Electricity from Renewable Energy, 
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impacts, technologies, & mngmt of resources to generate 
electricity. Info/Download: http://www.energyforkeeps.org 

*Handbook of Sustainability Resrch - Call For Contributns
2/28 Ddln.  Info: http://www.projekte.org/handbook 

* ‘04 Eco-Hero Student Awards Program of Action 
for Nature (AFN) seeks applications from students 8 to 16. 
Ddln 2/29. Info: http://www.actionfornature.org/eco-hero 

*CAPCO Science Class Challenge on ozone layer, CFCs, & envir 
for Grades 4-9. Ddln 5/21. http://www.nocfcs.org/scc/scchome.htm

*Teaching Enviro Literacy for K-12  Free CDROM: http://eetap.org 

*River of Words Poetry & Art Contest for Youth
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*Volunteer as Crew for Clearwater sloop, enviro flagship, for 
April & May ‘04. Info: 845-454-7673, http://www.clearwater.org 

*Position: Asst Dir for Programs: Boston GreenSpace Alliance. Info: 
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*Position: Regional Vice President, Zipcar, Boston/Camb
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*Diverse Positions: The Food Project, Lincoln, MA
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Position: Open Space Program Manager, 
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Position: Open Space Program Manager, 
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Internships: CERES. Boston: http://www.ceres.org/about/careers.htm 

Position: Kittery Land Trust Part-Time Coordinator
Kittery Land Trust, c/o 8 Old Cart Path, Kittery Point, ME  03905.

Now, Air-Conditioners: NYTs Editorial re: Enviro 
unlawfulness by Bush Admin (1/17/04): http://www.nytimes.com 
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/17/opinion/17SAT5.html
or at Feature at http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html 

NASA Finds Soot Has Impact on Global Climate,
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/2003/0509pollution.html 

Diesel soot on snow hastens global warming
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2003/dec/HQ_03420_black_soot.html 

Al Gore on Bush's enviro record (speech to MoveOn.org): 1/15/04: 
 http://www.moveon.org/gore3/speech.html  http://bushgreenwatch.org 

Earth Talk Enviro Sustainability Discussion Community 
Launched 1/18: http://www.environmentalsustainability.info/talk/

BE SAFE Campaign for preventive, protective, precautionary 
& just enviro health policies  http://www.besafenet.com 
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Environment 2004 Report on Bush Record:
http://www.environment2004.org/documents.php 

League of Conservation Voters’ Candidate Profiles: http://www.lcv.org 

*Sustainable Energy Coalition 2004 Presidential Candidates Survey.  
http://www.seia.org/sec_pres_candidates2004.pdf http://www.seia.org 

Enviro Positions per Pres. Candidate Websites (1/8/04).

George Bush:		http://www.georgewbush.com/Environment 
Howard Dean: 	        http://www.deanforamerica.com > Issues
John Kerry:		http://www.johnkerry.com > Issues
John Edwards: 	        http://www.johnedwards2004.com > More

Wesley Clark: 		http://clark04.com/issues 
Dennis Kucinich: 	http://www.kucinich.us/issues 
Joseph Lieberman: 	http://www.joe2004.com > Issues
Alfred Sharpton:	http://www.sharpton2004.org  > None

All nat’l parties: 	http://www.politicalindex.com > #8
Democratic Party: 	http://www.democrats.org 
Republican Party: 	http://www.rnc.org 
Green Party: 		http://www.gp.org 
Libertarian Party: 	http://www.lp.org 

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