[Save] NE Climate & Enviro Calendar * 2/26 - 4/4/04

Michael Charney cambclimact at aol.com
Thu Feb 26 03:12:12 EST 2004


CAMBRIDGE CLIMATE CALENDAR     Feb 26 – Apr 4, 2004
    Climate, Envir & Sustainability Events for MA & NE

Editor’s Choice:

2/27 – 2nd Ann Business Sustainability Conf. Hanover, NH
*2/27-29 Northampton Enviro Film Festival. Northampton, MA
3/6,7 - Leadership Skills Training Wkshp for Envir Staff. Keene, NH
*3/9 - Cape Wind Show of Support Rally. State Hse, Beacon Hill, Boston

3/10-13 NESEA Building Energy 2004 Conf. Boston
3/15,16 NEG/ECP Climate Change Impacts & Adaptatns Conf. Boston 
3/29,30 - Earth Inst. State of the Planet Conf. NYC
4/14 - Green Hotels & Green Mtgs Training Wkshp. Boston
4/14,15 - CERES 2004 Conference. Boston. MA

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Noted:
*Out of Gas: The End of the Age of Oil, David Goodstein
(2004). http://www.wwnorton.com/catalog/fall03/005857.htm 

The Apollo Project:  Democrats' Moon Shot  
Info: http://tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/9820 

Climate Collapse: The Pentagon's Weather Nightmare, David 
Stipp, Fortune, 1/26/04.  Abrupt climate change as nat’l security issue.
See:  “Feature” at left at http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html 

Action Alert:
Stop envir destructive provisions in TEA-21 bill. 
( Transp Equity Act - 21st C). Act before 4/6.  Info:
 http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/teafeb2004/8w7eiez9jj577k 

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FEBRUARY 2004

Through February (dates vary)
2/’04 - Climate Change, Should We Care? Exhibit. ME, VT, NH

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 

Thursday February 26
2/26 - Coalitn for Envir Responsible Conventns general mtg. Boston
2/26 - Measure & Manage Office-based CO2 Emissns. Wkshp. Boston
2/26 1990 Clean Air Act: Enviro Policy in GHW Bush Admin. Camb 
2/26 - Biocentrism: Origins & Prospects. Middlebury, VT

*2/26 - Geochemical Impact of Glaciers. Camb
*2/26 - Ozone Over the Coastal Atlantic Ocean. Camb 
2/26 - Screening of Bhopal film. Camb 
2/26 – Fishes, Submarines, & Robots: Moving Underwater. Camb

Friday, February 27
2/27 – 2nd Ann Business Sustainability Conf. Hanover, NH
2/27 Studying evolutn w three-spine stickleback fish. Petersham, MA
*2/27 - How Social Entrepreneurs Make Change Happen. Boston 
*2/27 – Air Quality Research for the Global Electric Industry. Camb 
2/27 Sand Fly Disease Vectors: Taxonomy & Evolutn. Nw Hvn, CT
2/27 - The Great Grind: Geochemical Impact of Glaciers. Camb
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 Ecological Landscaping Assn Conf/Eco-Marketplace. Boxboro, MA 

February, 27-29
*2/27-29 Northampton Enviro Film Festival. Northampton, MA

Sunday, February 29
*2/29 - The New Corporate Ethos. Boston
2/29 - Living on Earth: Enviro Radio. NPR, WBUR, WUMB, Web

MARCH 2004 

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

March 1-2
3/1,2 - Nat’l Symposm on Market Transformation. DC

Tuesday, March 2
3/2 - Presidential Primaries: MA, CT, NY, RI, VT
3/2 – Globalztn: Devlpmt, Health & Inequity; Boston
3/2 - Integrating Sustainability into the Built Envir. Camb

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

3/3 - Cape Wind - Why Now? W. Salem, MA
3/3 Wind Over Water (doc film: Cape Wind Projt). W. Barnstable, MA

Thursday, March 4
3/4 - Climate Change Backpack Training for Educators. Wells, ME
3/4 – Dilemmas of Consumerism: Buddhist Perspectives. Middlebury, VT
*3/4 - Monitoring Criteria Air Pollutants in Networks. Camb
*3/4 - Regional & Global Dimensions of Chinese Air Quality. Camb 
*3/4 - Perfect Order: Recognizing Complexity in Bali. Camb
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
*3/5 - Theoretical & Computatnal Aspects of Structural Equatns Models
3/5 – Secret Lives of Black Bears. Boston

March 5 - 7
3/5-7 Activists Networking Weekend. Littleton, MA

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

March 6 & 7
3/6,7 - Leadership Skills Training Wkshp for Enviro Staff. Keene, NH
3/6,7 – Ann. Massachusetts Birders' Mtg. Peabody, MA

Sunday, March 7
3/7 - Reclaiming the Commons
3/7 - Living on Earth: Enviro Radio. NPR, WBUR, WUMB, Web

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

Tuesday, March 9
*3/9 - Cape Wind Show of Support Rally. State Hse, Beacon Hill, Boston
3/9 – Toxic Chemicals, Children & Communities. Boston 
3/9 Subsistence, Landscape, Identity in NE 1000-1700 AD. Boston 

Wednesday, March 10
3/10 - The equatorial mixed layer heat budget. Camb
*3/10 - Barriers & Equity in Residential Migratn. Medford, MA
*3/10 – Water, Poverty, & Sustainable Development. Camb
3/10 - Public Debate on Wind Energy. Boston

March 10-13
3/10-13 NESEA Building Energy 2004 Conf. Boston

Thursday, March 11
3/11 - OSHA Inspectns & Workplace Injuries. Camb
3/11 Middlebury Collg Carbon Reductn Initiative. Middlebury, VT
3/11 - Monitoring Urban Air Pollution in Mexico City. Camb

Friday, March 12
3/12 H2O & N dynamics: E deciduous & NW conifer forests. Ptrshm, MA
*3/12 - Ozone Depletion in the Mid-Latitude. Camb
3/12 Land Ownership & Fate of Ranching in Amer West. Camb

March 12-14
*3/12 - 14  COOL Idealist Nat’l Conf. Philadelphia, PA

Saturday, March 13
3/13 - Grassroots Use of Computer/Internet Technology Conf. Camb
3/13 - MA Land Trust Conf: Smart Growth & Conservatn. Worcstr, MA

Sunday, March 14
3/14 - Future of Fishing in New England. Newburyport, MA  
3/14 - Living on Earth: Enviro Radio. NPR, WBUR, WUMB, Web

March 15 & 16
3/15,16 NEG/ECP Climate Change Impacts & Adaptations Conf. Boston

*March 15,16,18,20,22,23,25 & 27
*3/15 – 27: Public Mtgs for Comment on VT Wind Develpmt. VT

Tuesday, March 16
3/16 – Renewable Energy Solutns & Financial Sector. Boston
*3/16 - Joachim Eble: “Grandfather of Green" Bldg Design. Camb
3/16 – The Transportation System of Gtr Boston. Camb 

Wednesday, March 17
3/17 - The Envir/Conservatn Medicine Connection, Medford, MA
3/17 - Worker Sorting & the Risk of Death on the Job. Camb

March 17 - 18
3/17-18  WRI Sustainable Enterprise Summit. DC

Thursday, March 18
*3/18 - Sensing the Environment: Extensive Sensor Networks. Camb 
*3/18 - US Transportation Energy Consumption. Camb 
3/18 Our responsibility to rebuild healthy communities. Middlebury, VT

March 18-21
3/18-21 Hazel Wolf Enviro Film Festival. WA

March 18 – 28
3/18-28  Envir Film Festival. Wash, DC

*FRI, MAR 19
*3/19 - Blue Vinyl (film) – A Toxic Comedy.  Camb

Saturday, March 20
3/20 - Citizen Planner Training Collaborative Conf. Worcestr, MA

Sunday, March 21
 3/21 Bird Artists, Artist Birds: Plumes, Bowers in New Guinea. Camb

March 21 - 24
3/21-24 Int’l Conf on Solid Waste Techn & Mngmnt. Phila, PA

Monday, March 22
3/22 - Is global warming affecting Western snow resources? Nw Hvn, CT

Wednesday, March 24
3/24 - Paleoclimate signals in Summit, Greenland ice cores. Camb
3/24 - Who Gained from Envir Regulatn? Coal & Clean Air Act. Camb
3/24 - Audubon & the Tale of the Golden Eagle. Arlington, MA

March 24 - 25 
3/24-25 Globalcon 04: Energy, Power & Facility Mngmnt Conf. Boston

Thursdays, March 25
3/25 - Heinrich & D/O events: it's the sea ice. Boston 

March 25 & 26
3/25,26 ‘Why’ of Conservation: Leadership Retreat. Westminster, MA

Friday, March 26 
3/26 - Chronic N enrichment effects on forest soil microbes. Petersham, 
MA
3/26 Genetic Structure & Flow in Dispersing Bat Species. Nw Hvn, CT

March 26 & 27 
3/26,27 – Design & Integrated Develpmt Conf. Durham, NH

Saturday, March 27
*3/27 – Home Ecological Solutions: "Urban Ark" Seminar & Tour. MA

Sunday, March 28
*3/28 - Home Ecological Solutions: "Urban Ark" Seminar & Tour. MA

March 28 - 31
3/28-31  Global Windpower 2004 Conf & Exhibtn. Chicago, IL

Monday, March 29
3/29 - Extra-tropical No Hemisphere land temp variability. Nw Hvn, CT

March 29 & 30
3/29,30 - Earth Inst. State of the Planet Conf. NYC

Tuesday, March 30
3/30 Agricultr & Water: Climate Chge, & Plant Disease. Boston
3/30 - When Smoke Fell Like Water: Enviro Deceptns. Wds Hole, MA

Wednesday, March 31
3/31 -   Earthscope: A "telescope" looking at & in the Earth. Camb   
3/31 - Tufts Inst of Envir 1st  Enviro Alumni Event. Medford, MA

APRIL 2004

Thursday, April 1
4/1 - Ecological Economics. Middlebury, VT

Friday, April 2
4/2 - Forest history as guide to mangmt in Amazon. Petersham, MA
4/2 Calibrating Reconstructn of Oceanic Anoxic Event II. Nw Hvn, CT

April 2-4
*4/2-4 Southeast Student Renewable Energy Conf. Chapel Hill, NC

Saturday, April 3
4/3 - Toxics Action 2004 Annual Conf. Boston 
4/3 Sierra Club Coastal & Marine Habitat & Wildlife Cmte Mtg. Boston

April 3 & 4
4/3,4 N-Prof Funding, Finan. Mngmt & Marketing Wkshp. Keene, NH

For events after 4/4 see Beyond at 
http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html
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DETAILED LISTINGS:

FEBRUARY 2004

FEB (dates vary)
Climate Change, Should We Care? Family Exhibit
Chewonki Fdn, Wiscasset, ME (Thurs):  http://www.chewonki.org
C. McAuliffe Planetrm, Concord, NH: http://www.starhop.com 
Massabesic Sci Ctr Auburn, NH: http://www.nhaudubon.org 
Fairbanks Musm/Planetrm, St. Johnsbury, VT: 
http://www.fairbanksmuseum.org 
http://www.mainepbs.org/quest/pdf/community_climate.pdf

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 

THUR, FEB 26
CERC - Coalitn for Envir Responsible Conventions monthly 
General Mtg. Re: Greening ’04 Nat’l Political Conventions. 
in Boston & NYC. 9:30 – 11:15 am, dwntwn Boston location.
Inquiry/Info: http://www.cerc04.org  cambclimact at aol.com 

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 
1990 Clean Air Act: Enviro Policy in George H.W. Bush Admin, 
Prof Roger Porter (KSG) & Wm Rosenberg (Sr Fellow, KSG)
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, FEB 26
Biocentrism: Origins & Prospects, Core Panel Discussn. 
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, FEB 26
The Great Grind: The Geochemical Impact of Glaciers, Suzanne
Anderson (U Colorado). 4 pm, Stone Sci Bldg, 675 Commonwealth 
Ave, STO Rm B36, Boston. MBTA: Green B Line - BU East stop. 
Info: http://www.bu.edu/es/colloquia 617-353-2529, cburns at bu.edu
Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps > adjacent to Bldg 23

*THUR, FEB 26
Ozone Over the Coastal Atlantic Ocean, Eric Hintsa (WHOI).
4 - 5 pm, MIT Bldg 54- Rm 915, via 21 Ames St, Camb. 
Info: http://web.mit.edu/elkeh/www/MASSSeminars.html 
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go  

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
2nd Ann. Business Sustainability Initiative Conf.  8 am – 6 pm, 
Tuck Schl of Business, Dartmouth U, Tuck Mall, Hanover, NH.  
Keynotes: Steve Percy (fmr CEO of BP America) & Doug 
DeVries (John Deere).. Info/Regstr: http://www.tuckbsi.org  
603-646-2733, kim.keating at dartmouth.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
How Social Entrepreneurs Make Change Happen, David Bornstein 
(auth  “How To Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs: & the 
Power of New Ideas”). 11:30 am - 1 pm, Boston Fdn, 75 Arlington St, 
10th Flr, Boston.  Info/Registr required: 
register at rootcauseinstitute.org 
http://www.agmconnect.org/events/gm_programs.html#022704
http://www.howtochangetheworld.org 

*FRI, FEB 27
Air Quality Research for the Global Electric Industry, Eladio 
Knipping. Noon, Pierce Hall, Rm 209, 29 Oxford St, Camb Info: 
http://www-as.harvard.edu/seminars/seminars.html 
Dir: http://www-as.harvard.edu/chemistry/trop/directions.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
The Great Grind: The Geochemical Impact of Glaciers, Suzanne 
Anderson, PhD (U CO). 4-5 pm, MIT, Bldg 54 - Rm 915, via 21 
Ames St, Camb  Info: http://web.mit.edu/eaps/events/events.shtml
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go 

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, Boxboro, MA. 
$125-$215. Info/Regstr: 617-436-5838, 
http://www.ecolandscaping.org  508-877-7630 x3303

*FEB 27-29
Northampton Environmental Film Festival 
McConnell Hall, Smith College, Northampton, MA
Info: http://www.frugalgreen.com/printschedule.html 
Map Dir/Map: http://www.smith.edu/about_visiting.php 
http://www.smith.edu/campusmap.htm

*SUN, FEB 29
The New Corporate Ethos, Ellen Frank (Sr Economic Analyst, 
Poverty Inst,RI College). 10:45 am, Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston St,  Boston (above White Star Tavern).  MBTA:
Green: Copley Station; Orange: Back Bay Station.
Info: commchurch at igc.org http://www.commchurch.org 

SUN, FEB 29
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

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 
 
March 1-2
8th ACEEE-CEE Nat’l Symposm on Market Transformatn. 
Wash, DC Info: http://www.aceee.org/conf/mt04/mt04annc.htm 

TUE, MAR 2
Presidential Primaries: MA, CT, NY, RI, VT
All Primaries: http://www.state.ma.us/sec/ele/elepdf/presprim04.pdf 
MA - http://www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.php 
CT - http://www.sots.state.ct.us/ElectionsDivision/ElectionIndex.html 
NY - http://www.elections.state.ny.us 
RI - http://www2.corps.state.ri.us/ELECTIONS/ppp
VT - http://vermont-elections.org/elections1/electionstopics.html

TUE, MAR 2
Ecological & Geo-political Context: Globalztn to meet 
develpmnt goals, Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia U; Globalizatn, 
Health & Inequity, Dr Paul Farmer, HMS. 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 
 
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: http://events.mit.edu/scripts/event.pl?70302  
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=10&Buildings=go   
617-253-7791

*WED, MAR 3
A systems approach to sustainable solutions: Why there is no 
alternative. David Cook (Natural Step Intnat’l). 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, 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 

WED, MAR 3
Cape Wind - Why Now? Mark Rodgers (CapeWind); Wind 
Project Permitting Process, Greg Watson (VP, MA Tech 
Collab). 7 – 9 pm,  Hawthorne Hotel, 18 Washington Sq, 
West Salem, MA Info: Healthlink at healthlink.org, 781-693-
8636, http://www.HealthLink.org http://www.capewind.org 
Dir: http://www.hawthornehotel.com/about/location.shtml 

WED, MAR 3
Wind Over Water (docum film on Cape Wind Project), screening, 
w producer Ole Tangen. 7:30 pm, Tilden Arts Ctr, Cape Cod 
Community College. Main Campus, 2240 Iyanough Rd (Rt. 132), 
West Barnstable, MA (off Mid-Cape Hwy - Rte 6, Exit 6 at
Rte 132).  $5. Info: ole at fjordlight.com, 617-308-2780
Dir: http://www.capecod.mass.edu 

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, http://www.nescc.info/programs.php#backpack 
http://www.nescc.info/bkpk_order.html 
Map: http://www.wellsreserve.org/map.htm 

THUR, MAR 4
Engaging the Dilemmas of Consumerism: Buddhist Perspectives,
Stephanie Kaza (UVermont). 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, MAR 4
Fundamental Aspects of Air Pollution & Benefits of Monitoring 
Criteria Pollutants in Networks, Rainer Volkamer & Elke Hodson 
(MIT). 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 

*THUR, MAR 4
Regional & Global Dimensions of Chinese Air Quality, Ms. Wang 
(Harvard doctrl cand.).  4 pm, Pierce Hall, Rm 100F, 29 Oxford St, 
Harvard U, Camb  Map: http://www.map.harvard.edu > Law Schl   Info:
http://uce1.harvard.edu/activities/events/devent.php?eid=189&pw=853 

*THUR, MAR 4
Perfect Order: Recognizing Complexity in Bali, Prof  Steve 
Lansing, PhD, (U Arizona).  4 – 5:30 pm, Maxwell Dworkin Hall, 
33 Oxford St, Camb Info: adam_geremia at harvard.edu Info: 
http://uce1.harvard.edu/activities/events/devent.php?eid=192&pw=853 
http://www.sacredbalance.com http://environment.harvard.edu 

THUR, MAR 4 
John Muir & Legacy of Henry David Thoreau, Envir History Prof 
Donald Worster (U Kansas).  7 pm, Thoreau Inst, Walden Woods 
Projt, 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
 
*FRI, MAR 5
Theoretical & Computatnal Aspects of Structural Equatns 
Models for Environmental Health Data, Dr. Esben Budtz-
Joergensen (U Copenhagen). 2 - 4 pm, HSPH, 677 Huntington 
Ave, Kresge, G-3, Boston, MA. Info: ebudtz at hsph.harvard.edu, 
vbeaulie at hsph.harvard.edu
Map: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/about/maps/lmamap.html 

FRI, MAR 5
Secret Lives of Black Bears: Your Neighbor, John Foster (NE 
Naturalist Training Ctr). 7 pm, Museum of Sci, Wright Hall, 
1 Science Pk, O'Brien Hwy, Boston. Free tix in lobby. Info/Dir: 
http://www.mos.org/whats_happening/calendar > March

MAR 5 - 7
Activists Networking Weekend. 6 pm 3/5, to 2 pm 3/7, Friendly 
Crossways Conf Ctr, Littleton, MA. $175; Scholarships. 
Spons: Interhelp Info: 617-868-6058, Interhelp at earthlink.net 

*SAT, MAR 6
Depleted Uranium Weapons: Toxic Contaminant or Necessary 
Technology? Tanya Oxenberg & Jan Snihs 1-5 pm, MIT Bldg 34 – 
Rm 101, 50 Vassar St, Camb Info: http://web.mit.edu/pugwash/du 
Info:  http://web.mit.edu/tac/www/upforums.html 
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=34&Buildings=go 

MAR 6 & 7
Leadership Skills Training Wkshp for Enviro & Social Justice 
Non-Profit Staff, by A-NE Enviro Advocacy & Org Prgrm, 
9 am – 4:30 pm, Antioch NE Campus, Keene, NH. Free. Info/
Registr Req: 603-357-3122, steven_chase at antiochne.edu, 
http://esdept.antiochne.edu/advocacy 

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 

SUN, MAR 7
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

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. 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 

*TUE, MAR 9
Cape Wind Show of Support Rally. 11:30 am, Massachusetts 
State Hse, Beacon St, Beacon Hill, Boston. Info/RSVP: 
lmartin at capewind.org, 617-904-3100, x 25, http://www.capewind.org

TUE, MAR 9
Chemicals & Communities: Heavy Metals, Dr Howard Hu, HSPH; 
Children & Envir Pollutants, Dr Philip Landrigan (Mt Sinai Schl 
Med.) 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 

TUE, MAR 9
Maize, Mackerel & Meadows: Subsistence, Landscape & Cultural 
Identity in Southern NE 1000-1700 AD, Ninian Stein, (Harvard 
& Yale) Comment: Barry Muchnick (Yale). 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, MAR 10
The equatorial mixed layer heat budget, Markus Jochum (MIT).
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, MAR 10
Barriers & Equity in Residential Migratn: The ‘Environmental 
Protection Hustle’ Revisited, Brett Baden (Tufts). 12:15 - 1:pm, 
Zamparelli Rm, Tufts U, Mayer Campus (Student) Ctr, 
44 Professors Row, Medford, MA Info: http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae 
Map: http://www.tufts.edu/source/directions.html 

*WED, MAR 10
Water & Poverty: Will the dream of sustainable development
be realized? Prof Richard Carter (Cranfield U). 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, MAR 10 
Public Debate on Wind Energy. Mod: Prof Cutler Cleveland (CEES, 
BU); Peter Borrelli (Ctr Coastal Studies); Jim Gordon (Cape Wind 
Assocs); Seth Kaplan (Conservatn Law Fndn); Susan Nickerson
(Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound). 7-9 pm, B.U., Geo. Sherman 
Union Auditrm, 775 Commonwlth Ave, Boston Spons: SmartPower 
Info: http://www.nesea.org/buildings/be/2004public_forum.html 
Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps 

MAR 10-13
NESEA Ann. Building Energy Conf. 2004, Boston U, Boston. 
Premier prof conf on renewable energy & green bldg. Wkshps, 
tours, >100 speakers, 50 conf sessions, a trade show, netwking. 
Info: http://www.nesea.org/buildings/be/2004index.html 
413-774-6051 x20. Early registr rate ddln 2/11.

THUR, MAR 11
Measuring Regulatory Effectiveness: OSHA Inspectns & 
Workplace Injuries, Prof Wayne Gray (Clark U Econ Dept).
Noon -1:30 pm, Bell Hall, 5th Flr, Belfer Bldg, KSG, 
79 JFK St, Camb. RSVP/Info: rpp at ksg.harvard.edu 
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/cbg/rpp/seminars.htm 

THUR, MAR 11
Carbon Reduction at Middlebury College: Proposal for 
Middlebury Collg. 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, MAR 11
Advances in Monitoring Urban Air Pollution: a 
Case Study of Mexico City, Rainer Volkamer (MIT). 
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, MAR 12
Water & N dynamics at storm, seasonal, & successional scales: 
eastern deciduous vs. northwestern conifer forests, Julia Jones  
(Oregon State 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, MAR 12
On Our Quantitative Understanding of Ozone Depletion in the 
Mid-Latitude, Lower Stratosphere, Ross Salawitch (JPL).
Noon, Pierce Hall, Rm 209, 29 Oxford St, Camb Info: 
http://www-as.harvard.edu/seminars/seminars.html 
Dir: http://www-as.harvard.edu/chemistry/trop/directions.html 

FRI, MAR 12
Wrangling over the Range: Land Ownership & Fate of 
Ranching in American West, Prof Patricia Limerick 
(U Colorado). 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 

*MAR 12 - 14
20th Ann COOL (Campus Outreach Opportunity League) Idealist 
Nat’l Conf.  U Penn, Philadelphia, PA Info: http://www.idealist.org 
http://www.cool2serve.org/events/conference/2004/home.htm

SAT, MAR 13
Organizers' Collaborative’s Ann. Conf on Grassroots Use of  
Computer & Internet Technology. 9 am – 5:30 pm, MIT, 
Camb. $7/$20-$35. Info: http://www.organizenow.net 
conf2004 at organizenow.net  http://organizersdb.org 

SAT, MAR 13
14th Mass. Land Trust Conf: Smart Growth & Smart 
Conservatn Bancroft Schl, Worcester, MA $25/30. Keynote: 
Parris Glendening (fmr Md Govnr; Pres, Smart Growth Ldrshp
Inst). $25-$30  Info: gslack at ttor.org, 978-537-4458 x 312
http://www.thetrustees.org/PutnamConservationInstitute.cfm 

SUN, MAR 14
Future of Fishing in New England, David Lincoln (envir 
consultant, Gloucester Fishermen's Wives Assn; advisor, Habitat 
Cmte, NE Fishery Mngmt Council). 3 - 5 pm, Parish Hall, 
Unitarian Universalist Church, 26 Pleasant St, Newburyport, MA  
Info: http://www.sierraclubmass.org/events/events.html#special

SUN, MAR 14
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

MAR 15 & 16
Climate Change in NE & E. Canada:  Impacts & Adaptatn 
Responses Conf. Suffolk U. Law Schl, 120 Tremont St, Boston. 
Spons: N.E. Govnrs & E. Canadian Premiers (NEG/ECP). $250. 
Info: http://www.negc.org/documents/Agenda_CC.pdf 
http://www.negc.org http://www.negc.org/ClimateChange04.html 

*MAR 15,16,18,20,22,23,25&27
Shall VT state lands be used to support wind energy development?
8 Public mtgs to solicit comment. VT Agency of Natural Resources. 
  3/15: 6:30-9 pm, Springfield High School, Springfield
  3/16: 6:30-9 p.m., Vermont College, Montpelier
  3/18: 6:30-9 pm, Jay Fire Hall, Jay, VT
  3/20: 9:30 am - noon, Cortina Inn, Killington, VT
  3/22: 6:30-9 pm, High School, So Burlington, VT
  3/23: 6:30-9 pm, Middle School, Bennington, VT
  3/25: 6:30-9 pm, Town Hall, Hancock, VT
  3/27: 9:30 am - noon, Ralston Purina Bldg., St Johnsbury, VT
Info/Written comments by 3/31: anrwindpolicy at adamantaccord.com, 
802-241-3682, http://www.vermontwind.com 
http://www.reformer.com/Stories/0,1413,102~8862~1967742,00.html 

TUE, MAR 16
Timeout for Solutns: Latest Sci on Renewable Energy Solutns, Wm 
Moomaw, PhD, Tufts; Change & Financl Sector, Christopher Walker, 
Swiss Re. 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

*TUE, MAR 16
“Grandfather of Green" Building Design in Germany: Joachim Eble 
(Principal, Joachim Eble Architektur). 4-6 pm, MIT Bldg 4 - Rm 163, 
182 Memorial Dr, Camb.  Info: jrivers at mit.edu 
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=4&Buildings=go

TUE, MAR 16
Getting Around: The Transportation System of Gtr Boston, 
Richard Dimino (Artery Business Comte) & Terrance Regan 
(The Planners Collaborative). 5 - 6:30 pm, Malkin Penthouse, 
4th flr, Littauer Bldg, KSG, 79 JFK St, Camb Info:
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/rappaport/forums/B101.htm
Map: http://www.map.harvard.edu > JFK Schl Govt

WED, MAR 17
The Environment/Conservation Medicine Connection, Dr. Mark 
Pokras (Int Vet Med, Dept Envir & Populatn Health, Tuft Vet 
Schl). Noon, Cabot Hall, Cabot Intercultural Cntr, 170 Packard Ave, 
Tufts U, Medford MA. Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford 
Info: http://www.tufts.edu/tie/getting_involved/events.html

WED, MAR 17
Worker Sorting & the Risk of Death on the Job, Thomas DeLeire 
(Harvard) & Helen Levy (U Chicago).  4-5:30 pm, Rm L332, 
Littauer Bldg, KSG, 79 JFK St, Camb.  Envir econ & policy 
seminar. Papers at website. 617-496-8054
Info: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~ec2690hf   

MAR 17 - 18
World Resources Institute's Sustainable Enterprise Summit. 
Re: “Tomorrow's Markets: Global Trends & Their Implicatns for 
Business” (2nd ed.). Wash, DC Info: http://www.wri.org/wrisummit

*THUR, MAR 18
Sensing the Environment: Challenges of Extensive Sensor 
Networks,  Prof Deborah Estrin (UCLA). 11 am, 
MIT Bldg 56 – Rm 114, access via 21 Ames St, Camb 
Info: esinfo at mit.edu, http://web.mit.edu/esi  Map: 
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=56&Buildings=go 

*THUR, MAR 18
US Transportation Energy Consumption: The Problem, & Effective 
Strategies for Progress, Prof John Heywood (MIT Sloan Automotive 
Lab); Anup Bandivadekar (TPP). Noon, MIT Bldg E40 - Rm 496, 
1 Amherst St, Camb Info: esinfo at mit.edu, http://web.mit.edu/esi  
http://events.mit.edu/scripts/event.pl?71124  Map:
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E40&Buildings=go 

THUR, MAR 18
Think locally, act neighborly our responsibility to rebuild 
healthy communities, Tod Murphy (the Farmer’s Diner- 
Barre, VT).12:15 – 1:20 pm, Bicentennial Hall Rm 216, 
Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT  Info/Dir: 
http://www.middlebury.edu/depts/es/events/woodin_series 

MAR 18-21
6th Ann Hazel Wolf Enviro Film Festival. Leavenworth, WA
Info: http://www.hazelfilm.org / Call For Entries

MAR 18 – 28
DC Enviro Film Festival. Washington, DC
http://www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org

*FRI, MAR 19
Blue Vinyl (film) – A Toxic Comedy. 7:30 pm, 38 Cameron Ave, 
Suite 100, No. Camb. $5. Spons: Alliance for a Healthy America & 
Eye on the Future Film Series. MBTA: Red Line Davis Sq Statn, & 
Mass Ave busses. Info/Dir: 617-492-4091; 
http://www.38cameron.com  eyeonthefuture38 at yahoo.com 
http://www.bluevinyl.org/popup.html 

SAT, MAR 20
 Citizen Planner Training Collaborative Ann. Conf. Hogan 
Campus Ctr, College of Holy Cross, Worcester, MA   
Advanced Tools & Procedures for Planning & Zoning.
Info: 413-545-2188, http://www.umass.edu/masscptc 
Dir: http://www.holycross.edu/about/directions.htm 

SUN, MAR 21
Bird Artists & Artist Birds: Plumes& Bowers in New Guinea, 
Sir David Attenborough (auth, filmmaker). 4 pm, Sanders Thtr, 
Memorial Hall, 45 Quincy St (at Oxford), Camb. 7th Ann Roger 
Tory Peterson Mem Lecture.
Info: http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events  Free tix req: Harv 
Box Offc, Holyoke Ctr: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~tickets 
Map/Dir: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~memhall/directions.html
http://map.harvard.edu

MAR 21 - 24
Int’l Conf on Solid Waste Techn & Mngmnt. Philadelphia, PA
http://www.widener.edu/solid.waste 

MON, MAR 22
Is global warming already affecting the West's snow 
resources? Philip Mote, (U Wash). 2-3:30 pm, Rm 102, 
Kline Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale U, New Haven, CT. 
Info:  http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 
 
WED, MAR 24
Focusing paleoclimate signals in Summit, Greenland 
ice cores, Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins U). 
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, MARCH 24
Who Gained from Envir Regulatn? Low-Sulfur Coal & 1990 
Clean Air Act, Nathaniel Keohane (Yale) & Meghan Busse 
(U Cal Berkeley). 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, MAR 24
Planning Boston, Rebecca Barnes FAIA (BRA). 
6-8 pm, Rabb Lecture Hall, Boston Public Libr, 
700 Boylston St, (Copley Sq) Boston. Info: 
http://www.architects.org/news/index.cfm?doc_id=60 

WED, MAR 24
Ornithological Gothic: John James Audubon & Tale of Golden 
Eagle, Prof Gregory Nobles (Georgia Inst Tech). 7 pm, Community 
Rm, Robbins Library, 700 Mass. Ave, Arlington (Ctr), MA Info: 781-
316-3438, contact at mysticriver.org http://www.robbinslibrary.org

MAR 24 - 25 
Globalcon 04: Energy, Power & Facility Mngmnt Strategies & Techn 
Conf. Hynes Conventn Ctr, Boston. Also, seminars on HVACs, Boiler 
Perf, Bldg Commissioning, Buying & Selling Energy, Distributed 
Generatn & Onsite CHP. Info: http://www.globalconevent.com
Complimentary expo ticket: http://www.aeevshow.com/pass.htm 

THUR, MAR 25
Heinrich & D/O events: It's the sea ice, Eli Tziperman 
(Harvard). 4 pm, Stone Sci Bldg, 675 Commonwealth Ave, 
STO Rm B36, Boston. MBTA: Green B Line - BU East stop. 
Info: http://www.bu.edu/es/colloquia 
Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps > adjacent to Bldg 23

MAR 25 & 26
The ‘Why’ of Conservation: A Reflective Leadership Retreat,
Wachusett Village, Westminster, MA. For resource conservatn 
& community preservatn conservationists (Pre-regstr only, 
space lim). Info/Regstr: 978-537-4458 x315; afreeman at ttor.org 
http://www.thetrustees.org/PutnamConservationInstitute.cfm

FRI, MAR 26
Chronic nitrogen enrichment affects the structure & function of 
soil microbial community in temperate hardwood & pine forests, 
Serita Frey (UNH). 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 26
Amy Russell, (Post doc). The Lords of the Wings: Population 
Genetic Structure & Gene Flow in a Widely Dispersing Bat 
Species. Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, 
New Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

MAR 26 & 27
2nd  Ann Integrated Design & Integrated Develpmt Conf 
(IDID). Keynote: Pliny Fisk; LEED Training; Wkshps. 
Holloway Commons, UNH, 75 Main St, Durham, NH
 Info: http://www.aianh.org/action/idid.shtml 
Map: http://www.unh.edu/wsbe/placement/hollowaymap.jpg 
http://www.gradschool.unh.edu/home/Map/UNHCampusMap.html 

*SAT, MAR 27
Ecological Solutions for the Home: "Urban Ark"  Seminar & 
Tour, David & Elva Del Porto. 10 am – Noon. MA Loc on RSVP. 
Spons. Green Decade  Coalition/Newton. By reservation:  
617-969-5927, http://www.greendecade.org 

*SUN, MAR 28
Ecological Solutions for the Home: "Urban Ark"  Seminar & 
Tour, David & Elva Del Porto.. 1 – 3 pm,  MA Loc on RSVP. 
Spons. Green Decade  Coalition/Newton. By reservation:  
617-969-5927, http://www.greendecade.org 

MAR 28 - 31
 Global Windpower 2004 Conf & Exhibitn. Chicago, IL
Info: http://www.awea.org/global04.html 

MON, MAR 29
Extra-tropical No Hemisphere land temperature variability over 
past 1000 yrs, Edward Cook (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory).
2-3:30 pm, Rm 102, Kline Geol Lab, 210 Whitney Ave, Yale U, 
New Haven, CT. Info:  http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar 

MAR 29 & 30
State of the Planet Conf. Earth Inst. Columbia U, NYC
Info: http://www.earth.columbia.edu

TUE, MAR 30
Agricultr & Water: Climate Change, Agricultr & Plant Disease,
Cynthia Rosenzweig, PhD, NASA Goddard Inst & Columbia Earth 
Inst; TBA  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 

TUE, MAR 30
When Smoke Fell Like Water: Tales of Envir Deceptn & Battle 
Against Pollutn), Devra Davis (auth). 7:30 pm, Marine Biological 
Lab, Lillie Auditorm, Woods Hole, MA. Info: 
http://www.mbl.edu/inside/what/news/events/events_fal_forum.html 
http://www.whensmokeranlikewater.com 
Dir: http://www.mbl.edu/inside/visit/directions/index.html 

WED, MAR 31
Earthscope: A "telescope" looking at & in the Earth,  MIT  Prof. 
Thomas Herring. 3 – 4 pm, MIT Bldg 37 – Rm 212, 70 Vassar St, 
Camb. Info: http://events.mit.edu/scripts/event.pl?70284  
Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=37&Buildings=go 

WED, MAR 31
Tufts Inst of Envir 1st  Enviro Alumni Event.
Time & Loc TBA. Info: tie at tufts.edu 

APRIL 2004

THUR, APR 1 
Ecological Economics: Reintegrating study of humans & 
rest of nature to create a sustainable & desirable future, 
Econ Prof Robert Costanza (U Vermont). 12:15 – 1:20 pm, 
Bicentennial Hall Rm 216, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT  
Info/Dir:  http://www.middlebury.edu/depts/es/events/woodin_series   

FRI, APR 2
Forest history as a guide to mangmt in the Bolivian Amazon, Francis 
Jack 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, APR 2
Cenomanian/Turonian Orbital Chronologies & Burial Flux 
Estimates: Calibrating the Biogeochemical Reconstruction of 
Oceanic Anoxic Event II, Stephen Meyer (Postdoc Fellow). 
Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, New 
Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

*APR 2-4
Southeast Student Renewable Energy Conf.  Chapel Hill, NC 
Info: http://www.duke.edu/web/env_alliance/conference 

SAT, APR 3
Toxics Action 2004 Annual Conf . Wentworth Inst of Technology, 
Huntington Ave Campus, Boston. Keynote: Prof Sheldon Krimsky 
(Tufts U; auth: http://www.tufts.edu/~skrimsky/books.htm ). Info: 
http://www.toxicsaction.org  MBTA Green “E” Line: MA College 
Art or MFA stops. Dir: http://www.wit.edu/pop_campusmap.html 

SAT, APR 3
Sierra Club New Coastal & Marine Habitat & Wildlife Cmte Mtg. 
11 am – 1 pm, Sierra Club Office, 100 Boylston St #760, Boston. 
Info: http://www.sierraclubmass.org/events/events.html#special

APR 3 & 4
Funding, Finan. Mngmt & Marketing Wkshp Training Wkshp for 
Enviro & Social Justice Non-Profit Staff, Andy Robinson [auth: 
Grassrts Grants, Selling Social Chng (w/o Selling Out)]. 9 am – 
4:30 pm, Antioch NE Campus, Keene, NH. Spons: Enviro 
Advocacy & Org Prgrm, Antioch NE Grad Schl. Free. Info/Registr 
Req: andyfund at earthlink.net, 802-479-7365, 603-357-3122,
steven_chase at antiochne.edu, http://esdept.antiochne.edu/advocacy 

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Books of Note:
*Out of Gas: The End of the Age of Oil, David Goodstein
(2004). http://www.wwnorton.com/catalog/fall03/005857.htm 

*Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America's 
Growing Petroleum Dependency, Michael Klare.(8/04)
http://www.henryholt.com > Search > Klare

*The Party's Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies, 
Richard Heinberg. (2003). http://www.newsociety.com/bookid/3811 

*Hubbert's Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage,
Kenneth Deffeyes. (2002). http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/7121.html 

*Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict,
Michael Klare. (2001). http://www.book.nu/0805055762

*The Collapse of the Kyoto Protocol and the Struggle to Slow 
Global Warming by David G. Victor (2001).
http://www.pup.princeton.edu/titles/7029.html 

*Summer Job: Field Supervisor, Boston Urban Wilds Summer 
Task Force, EarthWorks Projects. Info:  617-442-1059, 
http://www.earthworksboston.org 

*Job: Summer work crew (15-17 yo). Boston Urban Wilds 
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