[Save] NE Climate & Enviro Calendar * 10/5 - 11/12/03

George Mokray gmoke at world.std.com
Sun Oct 5 22:20:43 EDT 2003


To: CambClimCal at topica.com
From: Michael Charney <cambclimact at aol.com>
Subject: NE Climate & Enviro Calendar    *   10/5  -  11/12/03
Date: Mon,  6 Oct 2003 01:05:47 +0000

CAMBRIDGE CLIMATE CALENDAR    October 5 ñ Nov 12, 2003
        Climate, Envir & Sustainability Events for MA & NE

Editorís Choice:
10/8 - Buy Recycled & EPP Vendor Fair & Conf. Worcester, MA
10/9 - Sustainability & Higher Education. Telecast
10/17,18 - NE Drinking Water Protectn Conf. Worcester, MA

10/17-19  Bioneers NE - Sustainability Satellite Conf, Durham, NH
10/27-29  Energy Sustainability Conf. Uncasville, CT
**11/16 - Grassroots Climate Action Conf. Medford, MA

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Alerts:
  Save Clean Air Act: http://www.cleartheair.org
  Join GW Petition: http://www.environmentaldefense.org/campaign/gw
  Support Renewable Energy
http://www.ucsaction.ctsg.com/ctt.asp?u=49240&l=5425
  Legislative Watch: http://www.nrdc.org/legislation/legwatch.asp

Noted:
   *160,000 said dying yearly from global warming. Reuters
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L30616897.htm
   *EPA Clean Air rules: benefits worth 5-7 times costs, Bush OMB study
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2003/09/27/epa_rules_worth_the_costs_study_says 


   *ìThe Discovery of Global Warmingî Spencer Weart. (HUP ë03)
Info: http://www.aip.org/history/climate (Book & website).
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MCANís 3rd Annual --

      GRASSROOTS  CLIMATE  ACTION  CONFERENCE

                   Sun., Nov. 16 - Tufts U, Medford MA
   9 am ñ 5 pm, Cabot Center, 170 Packard Ave, Medford, MA
Keynotes:
          I:  Rhode Isld Climate Plan, Local Buy-in & Regnl Synergy
                    Jan Reitsma, Dir., R.I. Dept. Envir. Management
         II: Europe Leads: Cutting Carbon Affordably
                    Michael Northrop, Rockefeller Brothers Fund

18 Wkshps: Local climate action plans & GHG reduction strategies;
Climate change sci, human & ocean impacts, solutns; Regnal climate
plan & realities; Greening town & gown; Green schools & capital
projects; VMTís, fuel use & SUVs; EcoTeams; Community wind
projects & Cape Wind; Global warming educatn K-12 & public;
Advancing state & regional policy & action; Allied efforts; Message
& Organizing skills; Media wkshp w. Globe & Herald envir reporters.
        Fee: $40. $30 if by 10/31
        Info: see Feature at http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html
cambclimact at aol.com, http://www.massclimateaction.org 781-643-5911
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October 4, 5
10/4,5 ñ Boston Harbor/ MA Marine Educators Conf. So. Boston
10/4,5 - Hands-on Installation of Solar Panels Wkshp. ME

Sunday, October 5
10/5 ñ Living on Earth, Enviro Radio. NPR & Web

October 5 - November 5
10/5 ñ 11/5  Enviro Impact of Transportation Conf: Online

Monday, October 6
10/6 - Aerosols & Climate. New Haven, CT
10/6 - Nonlinear Dynamics of Vulnerability (Public Lecture). Camb
10/6 - Glacial Earthquakes. Camb
10/6 - Corals in Cold Water: rediscovery & conservatn. So Hadley, MA
10/6 - Public Hearing: City of Boston Green Bldg Program. Boston
10/6 - Incentives for Sustnblty: International Paper. Medford, MA

Tuesday, October 7
10/7 - Boston Harbor Islands Science Symposium. Boston
10/7 - Intíl Politics, Norms, & Japanese Envir Movement. Camb
*10/7 - Earth Dialogues New York. NYC
10/7 ñ Boston Climate Action Netwk (BCAN) Mtg. Boston
10/7 - Healing the Earth/Healing Ourselves Evening Retreat. Camb
10/7 - Home Composting Wkshp. Lexington, MA
10/7 - Somerville Climate Action Mtg. Somerville, MA

October 7 - 8
10/7, 8 - Enviro Monitoring, Eval & Protectn in NY. Albany, NY

October 7-9
10/7-9 EPA Wkshp: ìOrganizatnl Guide to Pollutn Preventn.î Boston

Wednesday, October 8
10/8 - Buy Recycled & EPP Vendor Fair & Conf. Worcester, MA
*10/8 - Sustainable Initiatives: Utility Programs. COTE Mtg. Boston
10/8 - Bos Soc Arch: Committee on the Envir Mtg. Boston
10/8 - Meet the Scientists: Educatn on Climate Change. Wds Hole, MA

10/8 - Renewable Energy Vermont Conf. Burlington, VT
*10/8 - Avoiding Fossil Power Plant Emissns w. Renewables. Camb
10/8 - Endogenous Minimum Participatn in Int.  Enviro Treaties. Camb
10/8 ñ Launch of Somerville Climate Action Plan. Somerville, MA

October 8-10
10/8-10 Emerging Scientific Issues for Superfund: Berkeley, CA
10/8-10 Changing our Organizatns to Change the World.

October 8, 9, 29 & 30, November 4 & 5
*10/8,9,29,30; 11/4,5 Energy Star Homes Bldr/Designr Wkshps. MA, RI

Thursday, October 9
10/9 - State of States on Smart Growth Conf. Burlington, VT
10/9 - Failure Diagnosis in Regulating Electricity Markets. Camb
10/9 - Sustainability & Higher Education. Telecast
10/9 - Natíl Campus Sustnblty Day Event at Tufts. Medford, MA

*10/9 - Wind Farm Renewable Energy Tour. Searsburg VT
10/9 ñ 21st Century Populatn Policy Dilemmas in Europe. Camb
*10/9 - Air Quality Benefits of Solar & Wind Energy. Camb

October 9-10
10/9,10 People in Place: Granite State Biosphere Conf. Durham, NH

Friday, October 10
10/10 - Using history for adaptive land mngmt. Petersham, MA
10/10 ñOxidant Contributn to Organic Aerosol Formatn. Camb
*10/10 - Mass Extinctn & Cambrian Radiatn of Animals. Camb
10/10 Country Matters: Understndng Early-19th C Amer Envir. Camb

Saturday, October 11
10/11 - NESEA Wkshp on Photovoltaics: "PV 101.î Avon, CT

Sunday, October 12
10/12 - Public Transportation Issues. Camb
10/12 ñ Living on Earth, Enviro Radio. NPR & Web

October 12-15
10/12-15 Intíl Greening of Industry Netwk Conf. San Francisco, CA

Monday, October 13
10/13 - Holocene Climate Record of Eastern US. New Haven, CT

Tuesday, October 14
10/14 - Application Service Providers: Tools for Nonprofits. Boston
10/14 - PetLink: Pet cancer mapping. Marblehead, MA
*10/14 - Allagash Wilderness Waterway! Bangor, ME

October 14-15
10/14,15 Empire Energy & Envir Expo (E4). Albany, NY

Wednesday, October 15
10/15 - NY Race to Stop Global Warming. Central Park, NYC
10/15 - Renewable Energy Productn on Boston Harbor Islds. Boston
10/15 - Rights & Liberties in Age of Biotech. Camb

October 15 - 17
10/15-17 Light Emitting Diodes in Illumination. San Diego, CA

October 15, 22, & 26
10/15, 22, & 26 Yale Short Course in River Processes. New Hvn, CT

Thursday, October 16
10/16 - Sources of ice-rafted sediment in Heinrich events. Boston

October 16 - 18
10/16-18  Human Dimensions of Global Envir Change. Montreal
10/16-18  e.hormone 2003: Envir & Hormone Symposm New Orleans

Friday, October 17
10/17 Edaphic envirís of, effects on, tropical forests. Petersham, MA
10/17 - Improving Agricultrl Practices w GIS. Northampton, MA
10/17 - Balancing Society & Economy 2003. Tufts, Medford, MA
10/17 - Climate Detection & Attribution. Boston
10/17 - What Animals Think. Camb

October 17-18
10/17,18 ñ New England Drinking Water Protectn Conf. Worcester, MA

October 17-19
10/17-19  Bioneers NE - Sustainability Satellite Conf, Durham, NH

Saturday, October 18
*10/18 - Role of Tropical Ecology & Conservatn in NE Classroom.
*10/18 - Boston Vegetarian Food Festival. Boston

October 18 & 19
10/19 Envirocitizen's Noíeast Regnl Student Summit. Charlestown/Bos

Sunday, October 19
10/19 ñ Living on Earth, Enviro Radio. NPR & Web

Monday, October 20
10/20 - Sea Level Rise & Coastal Impacts. New Haven, CT
*10/20 - Fourteen Years after Kyoto, Where are we now? Camb

October 20-23
10/20-23 Contaminated Soils, Sediments, Water Conf. Amherst, MA

Tuesday, October 21
10/21 - Connectivity for Sustainability: IT for Devlpmt. NYC
10/21 Belmont Uplands: Alewife, Conservtn, Devlpmt. Belmont, MA

October 21-23
10/21-23 - Northeast Recycling Council Fall Conf. Northampton, MA
10/21-23 Business & Energy Conf. NYC

Wednesday, October 22
10/22 ñ E. Mediterranean: lab basin for global processes. Camb
10/22 - Social Investing for Institutions. Providence, RI
10/22 - Sustainability & Higher Ed for Secure, Civil Society. Camb
10/22 - Are Management-Based Regulations Effective? Camb

October 22-24
10/22-24  Guideline on Air Quality Models Conf. Mystic, CT

Thursday, October 23
*10/23 - Computer TakeBack Campaign Day Targeting Dell. USA
10/23 - Electronics Recycling Educatn Program. Northampton, MA
*10/23 - Coalitn for Envir Responsible Conventns General Mtg. Boston
10/23 - Predictable Surprises: On Failure of Regulators to Act. Camb
*10/23 - Envir League of MA  Ann. Mtg. Boston

October 23 & 24
10/23,24 - New England Planning Conf. Hartford, CT
10/23,24 - Educatn for Sustainable Development Conf. Lowell, MA

October 23 & November 1
*10/23 - Marine Invasives Monitoring Wkshp. Wenham, Beverly, MA

Friday, October 24
10/24 - Human Health & Enviro Exposures Conf. Biddeford, ME
10/24 - Healthy Envir in Connecticut Schls Conf/Wkshp. Hartford, CT
10/24 - Climate Change High School Curriculum Wkshp. Boston
10/24 - Leaf hydraulics - bud to bust. Petersham, MA

10/24 - Evaluatn of (Air) Pollutant Outflow & CO Sources. Camb
10/24 - Challenges to sustainblty: long-term adaptatn. New Haven, CT
*10/24 - The Great Blackout of 2003. Boston
10/24 - 3 Centuries of Scientific Discovery in Caribbean. Camb

October 24-26
10/24-26 Noíeastern US College Envir Conf. Providence, RI

Saturday, October 25
10/25 - Hutchinson Mem Symposm - Ecology. New Haven, CT
10/25 - Greening an Existing Home. Warwick, RI
10/25 - Schumacher Lecture: Thomas Berry. Grt Barrington, MA

10/25 ñ Teacher Energy Educatn: CONNECT Day. Willimantic, CT
10/25 -  Ecological Building Workshop. Coventry, RI
10/25 - Home Composting Wkshp. Camb

October 25-29
10/25-29 Society of Amer Foresters Natíl Conventn. Buffalo, NY

OCT 25-29
Soc of American Foresters Natíl Conventn. Buffalo, NY
Info: http://www.safnet.org/convention/index.cfm

October 26 - 28
10/26-28 Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schls Natíl Symposm. DC

Sunday, October 26
10/5 ñ Living on Earth, Enviro Radio. NPR & Web

Monday, October 27
10/27 - Ice sheet-climate interactions. Camb

October 27-28
10/27,28 Seeking New Policy in Chemicals Mngmt. Lowell/Bos, MA

October 27-29
10/27-29  Energy Sustainability Conf. Uncasville, CT

October 27-31
10/27-31  Wetlands Wkshp 2003--Hydrology: Atlantic City, NJ

Tuesday, October 28
10/28 Ozone Pollutn, C Sequestratn & Climate Policy. Wds Hole, MA

October 28-30
10/28-30 Nuclear Safety Research Conf. Washington, DC

Wednesday, October 29
10/29 - MAPC Regional Vision & Growth Strategy Project. Boston
10/29 - NEEC Conf: Keep Lights On, Power Green. Needham, MA
10/29 - Advanced Daylighting Seminar. Boston

10/29 - Sustainable Develpmt in Climate Debate. Medford, MA
10/29 - Climate Change Policy in Mexico. Providence, RI
10/29 - Inst Investors Netwk on Climate Change Risk. Prvdnc, RI

Thursday, October 30
10/30 Emergency Envir Mngmt for Collgs, Uís. Framingham, MA
10/30 - Man-Eating Predator in Jungles of History & Mind. Camb

October 30-31
10/30-31 Ecosystems Conf: Restoratn & Creatn. Tampa, FL

October 30 - November 2
10/30 - 11/2 Ecological Enginrg for Integrated Water Mngmt. Camb

Friday, October 31
*10/31 ñ 11/1 Int. Envir Moot Court Competitn. FL
10/31 - Beech bark disease, blue jays, & bears. Petersham, MA
10/31 ñ NEP & Nutrient Cycling in Forest w Elevated CO2. Boston
10/31 - Boston Critical Mass! Bike Rally. Boston

NOVEMBER 2003

Saturday, November 1, 2003
11/1 - Passive Solar Wkshp. Warren, VT

Sunday, November 2
11/2 - Tour Energy-Related Projects at Mohegan Sun. Uncasville, CT

November 2-4
*11/2-4 Investorsí Circle 2003 Natl Conf  & Venture Fair. Camb

Monday, November 3
11/3 - Mechanisms of abrupt global climate change. Camb

November 3-5
11/3-5 Green Power Marketing Conf. Chicago, IL

Tuesday, November 4
11/4 - Challenges of Sustainable Bldgs at Colleges. Hartford, CT

Wednesday, November 5
11/5 - Making the Cut:Fundraising for Nonprofits. Boston
11/5 ñ Investorsí Actions for Corporate Social Respnsblty. Prvdc, RI
11/5 - Urban Sprawl & Obesity. Camb
11/5 - Ocean Technologies for Renewable Energy. Lynn, MA
11/5 - Genes, Envir, & Epidemics: Autism. Camb

November 5 - 7
11/5-7  Drivers of Techno Innovatn in Bldg, Real Estate. Camb
11/5-7   Sustainable Urban Travel Policies Wkshp. Wash, DC

Thursday, November 6
11/6 - Northeast Energy & Technology Expo 2003. Worcester, MA
11/6 ñ US/Canada Energy Trade & Techn Conf. Boston
11/6 - New Directions in Corporate Disclosure. Camb
*11/6 ñ Informal Envir Law Debate: Scarlett vs Leshy. Camb
11/6 - A Look at the Biodiversity of Fungi. Camb

November 6 & 7
11/6,7 - Carbon Sequestratn Initiative Forum IV. Camb

Friday, November 7
11/7 - Dunghill doctrines of early republic. Petersham, MA
11/7 - GPS Occultatns for Climate Monitoring. Camb
*11/7 - Sea Ice Ecology: Life, Slime & Physics. New Haven, CT
11/7 Agricultrl Land & Transformatn of Earth System. Wds Hole, MA
11/7 - Regional Climate Change Cooperation. Boston

November 7-9
11/7-9  Student Envir Action Coalitn Training. Middletown, CT
11/7-9  Net Impact Ann Conf. Austin, TX

Saturday, November 8
11/8 - Earthwatch Public Day Connectns for Sustainable Envir. Camb
11/8 - Solutns for Sustainable Growth in Essex County. Andover, MA
11/8 - PV 101 Workshop. Marlboro, MA

Sunday, November 9
11/9 - Vegan Nutrition & Global Anti-Hunting Coalition. Camb

Monday, November 10
11/10 - Human-Climate-Envir Interactns in Yucatan. New Haven, CT
11/10 - Enviro Advocates of NY Ann Gala. NYC

Wednesday, November 12
11/12 - Bos Soc Arch: Committee on the Envir Mtg. Boston
11/12 - Walk & Witness for Climate & Creation at UN. NYC
11/12 - Younger Dryas: Why did climate change so abruptly? Camb
11/12 - Matthias Schuler, Enviro Enginr Transsolar, Stuttgart. Camb

November 12-14
11/12-14 GreenBuild: Intíl Conf & Expo: USGBC. Pittsburgh, PA

For events after 11/5, see Beyond at
http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html (at left)
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DETAILED LISTINGS:

OCTOBER 2003

*SUN, OCT 5
Ecovisionaries: Practical Climate Solutions. Video. w. Allen White,
Tellus Inst; Kathy Loftus, Shaw's Supermarkets & Ted Saunders,
Saunders Hotel Grp. 10 ñ 11 pm, CCTV Cable Access
Channel  9, Camb ecovisionaries at cctvcambridge.org

SUN, OCT 5
Living on Earth, Enviro Radio. Steve Curwood. 11 pm,
NPR; Boston WBUR 90.9 FM  Info: http://www.loe.org
Other locales: http://www.loe.org/where/where.htm

OCT 5 - NOV 5
Enviro Impact of Transportation Conf: Online.
Info: (52-951) 513-4714, editor at planeta.com
http://www.planeta.com/ecotravel/tour/transportation.html
Sunday, October 5
*10/5 - Ecovisionaries: Practical Climate Solutions. CCTV/Camb

MON, OCT 6
Aerosols & Climate, Dorothy Koch (Yale & Goddard Inst).
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, OCT 6
Nonlinear Dynamics of Vulnerability: How Systems - Whether
Ecosystems, or IT Networks, or Transmissn Ntwks for Infectious
Diseases - Respond to Disturbance. Robert May (U Oxford).
4 pm, Harvard U Sci Ctr, Auditrm D, 1 Oxford St, Camb,
Public Lect. Spons: Harvard Ctr for Math Biolgy & Evolutnary
Dynamics. Info: http://www.environment.harvard.edu
Map: http://map.harvard.edu/level2/2LawSchool.shtml

MON, OCT 6
Glacial Earthquakes, Goran Ekstrom (Harvard).
4 pm, Haller Hall, Geol. Museum, Rm 102,
24 Oxford St, Harv U, Camb Info:
http://www.eps.harvard.edu/seminars/epscolloque.php

MON, OCT 6
Corals in Cold Water: their rediscovery & conservation status.
Prof Les Watling (U ME).  4:15 pm, Kendade Hall, Rm 305,
Mt. Holyoke College. So Hadley, MA (btwn Carr & Clapp Labs)
Info: http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/esp/events.html Dir:
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/cic/map
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/resources/kendade.shtml

MON, OCT 6
Public Hearing for a Green Bldg Program. 5:30 - 7:30 pm, Boston City
Council Cmte on Planning & Economic Devlpmt. Iannella Chamber,
5th flr, City Hall, Govt Center, Boston Re: Docket 0983:  To review
Boston's guideline for high perf bldgs & sustainable devlpmt; &
feasibility of a green bldg program. Info: 617-635-4000 x4220,
http://www.cityofboston.gov/citycouncil click Hearing
Schedule. Docket 0983 at http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html
& click Feature. MBTA: Green Line Govít Ctr Statn. Guidelines:
http://www.cityofboston.gov/environment/pdfs/hpb_guidelines.pdf

MON, OCT 6
Incentives for Sustainability, Thomas Jorling (VP Envir Affairs,
Intníl Paper Co.) 5:30 - 7:30 pm, Cabot Center, Rm 206,
Fletcher Schl, 170 Packard Ave, Tufts U, Medford MA
Info: http://fletcher.tufts.edu/ierp/news.shtml
Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford

TUE, OCT 7
Boston Harbor Islands Science Symposium: Managing
a Natíl Park in Boston Harbor Ecosystem. 8:30 am ñ 8 pm,
Mus of Sci, 1 Science Pk, O'Brien Hwy, Boston  $20/50.
Info: http://www.bostonislands.com/science/index.html
http://www.bostonislands.com/science/register.htm
Dir: http://www.mos.org/info

TUE, OCT 7
Going Global: Intíl Politics, Intíl Norms, & Japanese Envir
Movement in 1990s. Kim Reimann (Georgia SU).  12:30 pm.
Harvard U, (USJRP, Hauser Ctr), Rm M-11, WCFIA,
1033 Mass. Ave, Camb

*TUE, OCT 7
Earth Dialogues New York. Re: Climate Change, Water Scarcity,
& Global Security. w Green Cross Int Pres. Mikhail Gorbachev.
1 ñ 5 pm, Graduate Ctr, CUNY, 365 5th Ave (at 34th St),
NYC. $35/$15/$5. Info: http://www.globalgreen.org/events

TUE, OCT 7
BCAN / Boston Climate Action Netwk Monthly Mtg.  6 - 8 pm,
Clean Water Action Office, 36 Bromfield St. Rm 204, Boston. T:
Downtown  X-ing & Park St Stops. New members welcome.
Info: 617-338-8131, http://www.massclimateaction.org

THUR, OCT 7
Healing the Earth/Healing Ourselves: Evening Retreat,
Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas, PhD, 6 pm, - 9:15 pm,
Episcopal Divinity Schl, 99 Brattle St, Camb  $15/$10
Info: http://www.cleanwateraction.org/ma/healing.html

TUE, OCT 7
Home Composting Wkshp. 7-9 pm Lexington Community
Educ, Lexington High Schl, 251 Waltham St, Lexington, MA.
Info: http://www.state.ma.us/dep/calendar.htm  781-862-8043
http://www.state.ma.us/dep/consumer/comwkshp.htm

TUE, OCT 7
Somerville Climate Action Mtg. 7 ñ 9 pm, Tufts Admin Bldg,
169 Holland Ave, Somerville, MA New members welcome.
Info: 617-776-0503, lori.segall at state.ma.us ; Smvl Climate
Action Plan pdf at Whatís New at: http://www.ci.somerville.ma.us
Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/maptab.html

OCT 7-8
Enviro Monitoring, Eval & Protectn in NY.
Linking Sci & Policy. Albany, NY Info: mw1 at nyserda.org,
http://www.nyserda.org/events.html

OCT 7-9
EPA Wkshp on ìAn Organizatnl Guide to Pollution Preventn.î Re:
Enviro planning approaches for orgs starting or re-evaluating
pollutn preventn programs. Radisson Hotel, 200 Stuart St,
Boston, MA Info: http://www.epa.gov/ttbnrmrl/p2workshop.htm

WED, OCT 8
9th Ann Buy Recycled & Envir Preferable Products, Services &
Vendor Fair & Conf/Wkshps.  8 am ñ 3 pm, Worcester Centrum
Centre, Worcester, MA. Keynote: Doug Foy. Chief Commonwlth
Devlpmt; Wkshp: How to save money on utility bills. Regstr
online. Info: dmitriy.nikolayev at osd.state.ma.us, 617-720-3351
http://www.state.ma.us/osd/enviro/EVENTS.HTM  Dir/Pkg:
http://www.centrumcentre.com/dir_park.html

*WED, OCT 8
Sustainable Initiatives: Utility Programs, Mike McAteer
(National Grid USA). Comte on the Envir Mtg, 8 am,
Bos Soc Architects Bldg, 52 Broad St, 5th flr Conf Rm,
Boston. Info: darons at tka-architects.com,
http://committees.architects.org/green/newcote.htm

WED, OCT 8
Meet the Scientists: Education about Climate Change.
NE Sci Ctr Collab program. Talks: Ocean response to global
warming/change, Bill Curry, PhD (WHOI); Land & greenhse
gas managmt, Eric Davidson, PhD (WHRC); Remote sensing
to understand climate change, Tom Stone, MA (WHRC).
10 am ñ 3 pm, Rm TBA, Woods Hole Resrch Ctr, Woods
Hole, MA. For educators, nature & museum interpreters,
etc.Free. Lunch $7. RSVP requested by 10/1. Info/Regstr:
http://www.nescc.info/programs.php#scientists  617-973-0256,
Agenda: http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html & click Feature.
janderson at neaq.org  Dir: http://www.whrc.org/who/who.htm

WED, OCT 8
2nd Ann. Renewable Energy Vermont Conf: Power for New
Economy. Sheraton Hotel, Burlington, VT. Spkrs: Dr. Robt
Costanza, (Inst for Ecological Econ, UVM); auth Bill
McKibben. $75-110. Info: http://www.revermont.org
info at revermont.org, 802-229-0099

*WED, OCT 8
Avoiding Fossil Power Plant Emissions w. Renewables: When
& Where Makes a Big Difference. Steve Connors, Mike Adams,
Kate Martin, Ed Kern (MIT, LFEE - Analysis Grp for Regl
Electricity Altrntvs). Noon -1:30 pm, MIT Bldg E40 ñ Rm 496,
1 Amherst St, Camb Info: http://lfee.mit.edu/calendar
Dir: http://whereis.mit.edu/bin/map?locate=bldg_e40

WED, OCT 8
Endogenous Minimum Participation in Int.  Enviro Treaties, Carlo
Carraro (U. Venice).   4-5:30 pm, Rm L-332, Littauer Bldg, KSG,
79 JFK St, Camb. Envir econ & policy seminar. Paper at website
Info: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~ec2690hf/

WED, OCT 8
Launch of Somerville Climate Action Plan. 7 - 8:30 pm,
Michael E. Capuano Early Childhood Ctr/School, Cafetorium,
150 Glen St, Somerville, MA   Keynote: Climate Change: A
Community Look at a Global Problem, Prof Wm Moomaw (Int.
Envir Policy, Tufts); Presentation by Somerville Commission on
Energy Use & Climate Chg.  Tour of new, hi perf energy efficient
schl bldg. Info: ceucc at ci.somerville.ma.us, 617-292-5704

OCT 8-10
2003  Emerging Scientific Issues for Superfund: Berkeley, Calif.
Re: Nontraditional pollutants. Info: superfund at ucdavis.edu
http://www-sf.ucdavis.edu/conferences

OCT 8-10
Changing our Organizations to Change the World.
$$$$ Info: http://www.pegasuscom.com

*OCT 8, 9, 29 & 30, NOV 4 & 5
Energy Star Homes Bldr & Designer's Wkshps. 8:30 am - 4 pm.
Free wkshp & Field Guide for Residential New Constructn.
*Wed, 10/8 - West Yarmouth, MA
*Thur,10/9 - North Kingstown, RI
*Wed, 10/29 - Westborough, MA
*Thur, 10/30 ñ Somerville, MA.
*Tue, 11/4 - Northampton, MA
*Wed, 11/5 - Andover, MA
Info: http://www.energystarhomes.com/images/news_events/Flyer2.pdf
Regstr: http://www.energystarhomes.com 800-628-8413
http://www.energystarhomes.com/estar_ma/ma_news_events/ma_builder_training.html


THUR, OCT 9
State of the States on Smart Growth Conf: Progress Report
on State Investments & Policies. 9 am - 4:30 pm, Radisson Hotel,
60 Battery St, Burlington, VT Info: http://www.vtsmartgrowth.org
http://www.vtsprawl.org/News/events/State-of-States.pdf

THUR, OCT 9
Failure Diagnosis: Blackouts & Lampposts in Regulating Electricity
Markets, Prof Wm Hogan (KSG). Noon -1:30 pm, Bell Hall,
5th Flr, Belfer Bldg, KSG, 79 JFK St, Camb RSVP Req/ Info:
rpp at ksg.harvard.edu http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/cbg/rpp
Map: http://map.harvard.edu/level3/3KennedySchool.shtml

THUR, OCT 9
Got Sustainability? Plan for it! Making Sustnblity a Foundtn
of Higher Educ Learning & Practice. Noon - 2 pm ET,
Interactive Telecast to campuses w. video-conferencing.
For sites & downlinking Info: sunny.beach at scup.org
http://www.scup.org/sustainability

THUR, OCT 9
Natíl Campus Sustainability Day at Tufts. Noon ñ 2 pm:
Making Sustnblty a Foundatn of Higher Ed Learning & Practice,
satellite telecast panel, Soc for College& Univ Planning. 2 ñ 3 pm,
Tufts sustnblty initiatives discussn. Wright Ctr for Sci Educatn,
Science & Tech Ctr, 4 Colby St, Tufts U, Medford, MA
Info: TCI at tufts.edu http://www.scup.org/sustainability
Map:  http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford

*THUR, OCT 9
Wind Farm Renewable Energy Tour. 1-2 pm, Green Mtn Power
Corp Wind Farm, Searsburg, VT Info/RSVP Reqrd:  413-445-4556,
nancyn at cetonline.org  http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.htm

THUR, OCT 9
Populatn Policy Dilemmas in Europe at Dawn of 21st Century,
Paul Demeny (Population Counci). 4:30 - 6 pm, Harv Ctr Popul
& Devel, 9 Bow St, Camb Info: suzyq at hsph.harvard.edu, 617-
495-0417, http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/hcpds/calendar.html#seminar
Dir: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/hcpds/directions.html

*THUR, OCT 9
Real Benefits of Solar & Wind Energy for Air Quality: Cutting
Edge Resrch, Stephen Connors (Analysis Grp for Regnl Electricity
Alternatives, LFEE, MIT).  BASEA Forum. 7:15 pm, 1st Parish
Unitarian Church, 3 Church St., Harvard Sq, Camb
Info: http://www.basea.org  ,  info at basea.org

OCT 9-10
People in Place: An Experience in the Granite State [Biosphere]
Conf. Re: NH botanicals, biodiversity, bioregion, & biosphere.
UNH Campus, Durham, NH $$$ Info:
http://www.sustainableunh.unh.edu/biodiv_ed/aabgaconf.html
Dir: http://www.unh.edu/admissions/visit/directions.html

FRI, OCT 10
Applied History for Land Conservation & Urban Planning
Land happens: using history for adaptive management,
Alice Ingerson. 11 am, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Harvard
Forest, Petersham, MA Info: aabarker at fas.harvard.edu,
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html

FRI, OCT 10
Modeling oxidant contributn to secondary organic aerosol formatn,
Bob Griffin (UNH). Noon, Pierce Hall, Rm 100F, 29 Oxford St,
Camb Info: http://www-as.harvard.edu/seminars/seminars.html

*FRI, OCT 10
Did Extinctn at Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary lead to Cambrian
Radiation of Animals? Prof John Grotzinger (MIT, EAPS). Noon,
MIT Bldg 56 - Rm 154, access via 21 Ames St, Camb
Info: http://web.mit.edu/esi/html/seminars.htm
Map:  http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=56&Buildings=go

FRI, OCT 10
Country Matters: Understanding Early-19th C American Envir,
Conevery Bolton Valencius (Wash. U). 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

SAT, OCT 11
NESEA Wkshp on Photovoltaics: "PV 101.î 9 am - 4 pm,
Talcott Mt. Science Center, Avon, CT $120/$95.
Info/Regstr: http://www.nesea.org/buildings/workshops

SUN, OCT 12
Public Transportatn Issues, Jeremy Marin. 3 pm, Veggie Planet
/Club Passim, 47 Palmer St, Harvard Sq, Camb. Info:
http://boston.earthsave.org/events.htm  http://www.clubpassim.org

SUN, OCT 12, 19 & 26
Living on Earth, Enviro Radio. Steve Curwood. 11 pm,
NPR; Boston WBUR 90.9 FM  Info: http://www.loe.org
Other locales: http://www.loe.org/where/where.htm

OCT 12-15
11th Int Conf Greening of Industry Netwk. San Francisco, CA
Info: http://www.greeningofindustry.org/gin2003.htm

MON, OCT 13
Holocene Climate Record of Eastern US, Thomas Cronin
(US Geolgcl Survey). 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, OCT 14
Application Service Providers - Powerful Tools for
Today's Nonprofits. 8:30-11:30 am, Assoc Grant
Makers, 55 Court St, Suite 520, Boston, MA $50.
Info: http://www.summitcollaborative.com/ett_info_bos.html

TUE, OCT 14
PetLink: Canaries in the Coal Mine? Pet cancer mapping of
Long Island NY, Dr. Rodney Page (Cornell Veterinary Schl).
7 pm, Marblehead High Schl Theater, 2 Humphrey St,
Marblehead, MA Info: http://www.healthlink.org 781-639-8636

*TUE, OCT. 14
Allagash Wilderness Waterway! A Nat'l Treasure at Risk
Tim Caverly (Dir. ME PEER), 7 pm, Epic Sports, 6 Central St
(nr Pickering Sq) Downtown Bangor, ME Info:  207-723-4656
mepeer at peer.org, http://www.peer.org/maine

OCT 14-15
3rd Ann Empire Energy & Enviro Expo (E4). Empire State
Plaza, Convention Ctr, Albany, NY Info:
http://www.eba-nys.org/Events/2003/E4/14Oct03Notice.htm

WED, OCT 15
1st NYC Race to Stop Global Warming. Central Park, NYC Info:
http://www.capcarbonnow.com  http://www.eany.org/gw/race.html
http://www.racetostopglobalwarming.org  866-STOP-CO2

WED, OCT 15
Renewable Energy Production on Boston Harbor Islands, Sally
Wright, (RE Resrch Lab, UMa-Amherst) & Jack Wiggin (Urban
Harbors Inst, UMa-Boston). 6:30-7:30 pm, NE Aquar Conf Ctr,
1st flr, Harbor Garage, Central Wharf, Boston. Spons: NEAq,
UHI, Boston CAN Info/RSVP: janderson at neaq.org
http://www.massclimateaction.org/boston.htm

WED, OCT 15
Rights & Liberties in Age of Biotech, Paul Billings (Cncil for
Responsible Genetics). 7:30 pm, First Parish, 3 Church St,
Harvard Sq, Camb Info: http://www.cambridgeforum.org

OCT 15-17
Light Emitting Diodes 2003 - Strategic Summit for LEDs
in Illumination. San Diego, CA Info:
http://www.intertechusa.com/Division_Electronics/10-03_LEDs/2a_introduction.html


OCT 15, 22, & 26
2nd Ann. Yale Short Course in River Processes. Intro to river
ecosystems function; human impacts/disruptns; tools for river
mngmt & protectn. For watershed advocates, teachers, conservatn
& wetland officials & planners. Yale Schl of Forestry & Envir
Studies, New Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

THUR, OCT 16
Sources of ice-rafted sediment in Atlantic Heinrich events, Sidney
Hemming (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory). 4 pm, Boston U
Earth Sci Dept, Rm B36, 675 Comm Ave, Boston. T: Green B
Line  BU East stop. Info: http://www.bu.edu/es/colloquia
Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps

OCT 16ñ18
Human Dimensions of Global Envir Change. Montreal.
Info: http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/openmeeting/info.html

OCT 16-18
e.hormone 2003: 5th Envir & Hormone Sympos. Topics: Systems
Biology, Fetal Patterning, & Water, Enviro Signaling: Basics
of Endocrine Disruptn. Info: http://e.hormone.tulane.edu

FRI, OCT 17
Edaphic environments of, & effects on, tropical forests, Ian Baillie
(Bedford, England).  11 am, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Harvard
Forest, Petersham, MA Info: aabarker at fas.harvard.edu,
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html

FRI, OCT 17
>From Farm to Watershed, Improving Agricultural Practices: GIS
Applicatns Experience, David Healy (Stone-Envir Inc).
12:15 -1:10 pm, Smith College Engineering Bldg, Rm 201,
Northampton, MA Info:
http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/esp/about.html

FRI, OCT 17
Balancing Society & Economy 2003. Re: social, envir & econ issues;
social enterprise, corp respnsblty, socially respnsbl investing,
non-profit ventures.  Keynote: Global Business: Zero Sum or
Benefit to People? Bill Reese (Intíl Youth Fdn). 1 ñ 5 pm,
Cabot Intcultrl Cntr, ASEAN Audit, 170 Packard Ave, Tufts U,
Medford MA. UG free regstr 10/3
Info: http://www.uccps.tufts.edu
Dir: http://www.tufts.edu/source/maps/medford
http://www.tufts.edu/source/directions.html

FRI, OCT 17
Climate Detection & Attribution, Chris Forest (Joint Progrm
Sci & Policy of Global Change). 4 pm, Bos U Stone Sci Bldg,
675 Commonwealth Ave, 4th flr, STO Rm 453, Boston
Info: isw at bu.edu, http://www.bu.edu/cees/resources
Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps T: Green B Line  BU East stop.

FRI, OCT 17
What Animals Think: Dolittle's Dream & Darwin's Theory
Psychology Prof Marc Hauser. 7 pm, Harvard Museum of Nat
History, Geological Lect Hall, 24 Oxford St, Camb
Info:  617-495-3045, http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events

OCT 17-18
New England Drinking Water Protectn Conf. Re: Water Quality,
Toxics, Watershed Protection, Sprawl; Programs, Funding &
Training. Keynote: Jan Schlictmann (ìA Civil Actionî attny).
Fri 10/17 geared to municipal & state officials; Sat 10/18 for
concerned citizens. 9 am - 4 pm, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 10 Lincoln
Sq, Worcester, MA.  $15. Regstrtn/Info: mdavis at cleanwater.org,
http://www.cleanwaterfund.org/swp  617-338-8131,
http://www.cleanwaterfund.org/pdf/ne_protect.pdf

OCT 17-19
2nd Ann Bioneers Northeast: Revolution from Heart of Nature.
Sustainability Satellite Conf. Climate, forests, activism & enviro
politics, corporate & personal sust seminars; Satellite telecast w
David Orr, Maria Luisa MendonÁa, & Tom Hayden; Sustainblty Fair.
UNH campus, Durham, NH. $12/25/30/day; student scholrshps;
early registr discount by 9/19. Spons: UNH Office of Sustnblty
Progrm Info:  http://www.sustainableunh.unh.edu/bioneers_evnt.htm
leighd at unh.edu, 603.862.4088, http://www.bioneers.org

SAT, OCT 18
Role of Tropical Ecology & Conservatn in NE Classroom.
8 am ñ 4 pm, Antioch NE Graduate Schl, 40 Avon St,
Keene, NH. Re: Prof develpmt/training wkshp. Spons: CTEC
Info: ctec at antiochne.edu http://eelink.net/cgi-bin/risee/noram,

*SAT, OCT 18
Boston Vegetarian Food Festival, 10 am ñ 6 pm, Reggie Lewis
Athletic Ctr, Roxbury Comm College, 1350 Tremont St, Boston
Free. Info: http://www.bostonveg.org/foodfest  T: Orange Line
Roxbury Crossing Statn. Dir:
http://www.rltac.com/Directions/directions.html

OCT 18 & 19    Pls note new location.
'Shift the Power' Summit: Students Act for Clean Energy &
Climate Justice. Envirocitizen's Noíeast Rgnl Summit for College
Students. Keynote: Ross Gelbspan, auth: The Heat Is On. Topics:
Political skills for enviro & social justice change. Bunker Hill
Community College, Charlestown, Boston  Regstr by 10/12.
Info: 617-427-3598, Envirojusticesummit at hotmail.com,
http://www.envirocitizen.org/summit/ne/index.asp

MON, OCT 20
Sea Level Rise & Coastal Impacts, Stephen Leatherman (Florida
Intíl 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

*MON, OCT 20
Fourteen Years after Kyoto, Where are we now? Issues, Challenges
& Partnerships in Global Climate Change, UN Assít Sec General
Joke Waller-Hunter, Exec Sec of UN Framework Conventn on
Climate Change.  4:15 - 5:30 pm, Piper Auditorm, Gund Hall,
Harvard Grad Schl Design, 48 Quincy St. Camb  Info:
bbutler at gsd.harvard.edu, http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/energyclub
Map: http://map.harvard.edu/level2/2ScienceLabs.shtml

OCT 20-23
Int Conf: Contaminated Soils, Sediments, Water Amherst, MA
Info: dleonard at schoolph.umass.edu, http://www.UMassSoils.com

TUE, OCT 21
Connectivity for Sustainability: Deploying IT & Knowledge for
Developmt, Prof Nazli Choucri, PhD (MIT). 5:30 pm, Columbia U,
Morningside Campus, Davis Auditrm, Schapiro Ctr (120th St/Bíway
& Amsterdam) Info: http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/events

TUE, OCT 21
Forum: Belmont Uplands: Wildlife, Wetlands, Forests & Develpmt
Adjacent to Alewife Reservatn, Peter Alden (auth: Audubon Soc
Guidebook to NE); Charles Katuska  (MACC); Robert France
(watershed mngmt, Harvd GSD); Cynthia Jenson (bioengnrg);
David Morimoto (Lesley U). 7:30 pm, All Saints Church,
Common & Clark Sts, Belmont, MA
Info: james.graves at verizon.net, 617-547-1944

OCT 21-23
Northeast Recycling Council Fall Conf. Hotel Northampton,
Northampton, MA Expanding Recycling Markets; Impact of
Recycling on Greenhouse Gas Emissns, Regional Economy & Envir.
Info: http://www.nerc.org/bulletin/20030901.html

OCT 21-23
Business & Energy Conf. NYC. Info:
http://www.conference-board.org/pdf_free/agendas/2004225.pdf

WED, OCT 22
Eastern Mediterranean: a lab basin for global processes, Paola
Rizzoli (MIT). 12:10 pm, MIT Bldg 54 - Rm 915, via 21 Ames St,
Camb. Info: http://www.mit.edu/~phuybers/sack.html Map:
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go

WED, OCT 22
Are Management-Based Regulations Effective? Evidence from
State Pollution Prevention Programs, Lori Snyder (Harvard).
4-5:30 pm, Rm L-332, Littauer Bldg, KSG, 79 JFK St, Camb.
Envir econ & policy seminar. Paper at website
Info: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~ec2690hf/

WED, OCT 22
Social Investing: Challenges & Opportunities for Institutnl
Investors, Rob Bowers (investment consultant). 4 pm, Smith-
Buanano Hall, Rm 106, [on Pembroke Campus North off
Meeting St, btwn Thayer & Brown Sts], Providence, RI  Info:
ilana_friedman at brown.edu, http://www.brown.edu/Students/BEC

WED, OCT 22
Sustainability & Higher Educatn for a Secure  & Civil Society,
Anthony Cortese ScD (Pres, Second Nature) 4-6 pm,
MIT Bldg 34 ñ Rm 101, 50 Vassar St, Camb.
Info: http://events.mit.edu/scripts/event.pl?61545
http://www.secondnature.org/cortese/cortese.html
onment/commitment/environmental_initiatives/get_involved/task_force.html
  Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=34&Buildings=go

OCT 22-24
Guideline on Air Quality Models Conf & Courses. Hilton Mystic,
20 Coogan Blvd. Mystic, CT Mystic, CT   Info: 860-572-0731
ut.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.awma.org%2Fevents%2F


*THUR, OCT 23
Computer TakeBack Campaign Day to Tell Dell, Inc to Take It
Back, Make It Clean, & Recycle Responsibly! Natíl College
Action. Info: http://www.dontbedelluded.com/Campus/Events.asp
http://www.dontbedelluded.com ,http://www.computertakeback.com
kreeve at cleanwater.org, 617-338-8131

THUR, OCT 23
Electronics Recycling Educatn Program/Courses.
Northampton, MA Info: http://www.nerc.org

*THUR, OCT 23
Coalitn for Envir Responsible Conventns (CERC) General Mtg.
9:45 to 11:15 am, Dwntn Boston Loc. Re: Effort to green ë04 Dem
(& Rep) Natíl Conventn. Inquiries: cambclimact at aol.com
Info: http://www.cerc04.org

THUR, OCT 23
Predictable Surprises: On the Failure of Regulators to Act,
Prof Max Bazerman (Harvard B Schl). Noon -1:30 pm,
Bell Hall, 5th Flr, Belfer Bldg, KSG, 79 JFK St,
Camb. RSVP Req/ Info: rpp at ksg.harvard.edu,
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/cbg/rpp  617-384-8319,
Map: http://map.harvard.edu/level3/3KennedySchool.shtml

*THUR, OCT 23
Envir League of MA 105th Ann. Mtg. 6- 8 pm, Museum of Afro-
Amer History, 46 Joy St, Beacon Hill, Boston. Keynote: Katherine
Abbott (MACommissnr, Dept Conservatn & Recreatn); Awards.
RSVP/Info: jtilton at EnvironmentalLeague.org, 617-742-2553
http://www.environmentalleague.org/03_annualmtg.html
Dir: http://www.afroammuseum.org/findus.htm

OCT 23 & 24
MA/RI APAís New England Planning Conf. Hartford, CT. Call for
Presentations/Proposals ddln 4/25. Info: hsamokar at mapc.org,
617-451-2770 x2050, http://www.mapc.org

OCT 23 & 24
[Higher] Educatn for Sustainable Develpmnt Conf. UMass - Lowell,
Lowell, MA re: Including sustainble devlpmt concepts in UG & grad
progrms; univís geographic, social & econ role; univís as models for
sustnblty. Spons: UMa-Lowell, Cmte on Industrl Theory & Assessmt.
Info: http://www.uml.edu/com/CITA    rforrant at external.umass.edu

*OCT 23 & NOV 1
Marine Invasive Species Monitoring Wkshp, Robert Buchsbaum,
PhD (MA Audubon Soc) & Rob Gough (Salem Sound Coastwatch)
Thur, 10/23: 7:30 -8:30 pm, Lecture, MA Audubon Soc North Shore
Office,  346 Grapevine Rd, Wenham MA
Sat, 11/1: 10 am ñ Noon, Field Training , Meet Beverly Public Pier /
Old Ferry Way Public Landing, Beverly MA
Free. Info/Regstr: 978-741-7900, rob.gough at salemsound.org

FRI, OCT 24
Human Health & Enviro Exposures Conf: Making the Connectn,
Clinical, sci & policy. U. NE College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Biddeford, ME. Keynotes: Richard Jackson (Nat Ctr Envir Hlth,
Ctrs for Disease Control & Preventn); Sandra Steingraber,
(Biologist, auth: Living Downstream). Wkshps:
Toxic Threats to Childhd Devlpmt; Hlth Hazards & Patient
Populatn; Precautionary Principle; Airshed Protectn; Hlth
Tracking Netwk; Chronic Diseases & Envir Exposure; Bio-
Monitoring & Body Burden; Chem Policy; Persistent Toxics;
Asthma & Air Quality. For hlth profsnls & public. CME credits.
Info/Registr: http://www.meepi.org/files03/psrconf.htm
Dir: http://www.une.edu/admissions/visit.html

FRI, OCT 24
Healthy Envir in CT Schls Conf/Wkshp. All day, Hastings Hotel
& Conf Ctr, Hartford, CT.  $15. Spons: EPA & CT Schl Indoor
Envir Resource Team, Info: CT Educatn Assn, 860-525-5641,
http://www.epa.gov/region1/cal/index.html#1024

FRI, OCT 24
Climate Change in Context:  Interdisciplinary Curriculum &
Wkshp for High School Teachers. 8:30 am ñ 3 pm, NE Aquar
Educatnl Cntr, Central Wharf, 1st flr, Harbor Garage, Boston.
Prof Devlpmt Pts by prior reqst. Lunch incl. Space limited.
Info/RSVP: andrew_kerner at hms.harvard.edu 617-384-8530

FRI, OCT 24
Leaf hydraulics - bud to bust, N. Michele Holbrook
(Harvard). 11 am, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Harvard
Forest, Petersham, MA Info: aabarker at fas.harvard.edu,
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html

FRI, OCT 24
Evaluation of pollutant outflow & CO sources during TRACE-P
using model-calculated, aircraft-based, & MOPITT-derived CO
concentrations, Dale Allen  (U MD). Noon, Pierce Hall, Rm 100F,
29 Oxford St, Camb Info:
http://www-as.harvard.edu/seminars/seminars.html
Dir: http://www-as.harvard.edu/chemistry/trop/directions.html

FRI, OCT 24
Challenges to Sustainability: Case Study in Long-Term Adaptatn,
Anthropology Prof Frank Hole (Peabody Musm of Nat Hist).
Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr, 21 Sachem St, Yale U, New
Haven, CT Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

*FRI, OCT 24
The Great Blackout of 2003, Steve Connors (MIT Lab for
Energy & Envir). 4 pm, Stone Sci Bldg, 675 Commonwealth
Ave, 4th flr, STO Rm 453, Boston  Info: isw at bu.edu,
http://www.bu.edu/cees/resources Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps

FRI, OCT 24
Harvard in the Caribbean: Three Centuries of Scientific
Discovery Biol Prof Brian Farrell. 7 pm, Harvard Museum
Nat History, Haller Lect Hall, 24 Oxford St, Camb
Info: http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events

OCT 24 - 26
Northeastern US College Envir Conf.  Brown U, Providence, RI
Attndnc limited. Info: Megan_Furnari at brown.edu
http://www.brown.edu/Students/BEC

SAT, OCT 25
G. Evelyn Hutchinson Memorial Symposm - Ecology.
(ìFather of modern limnologyî). New Haven, CT
Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/Hutchinson.htm

SAT, OCT 25
Greening an Existing Home. Veterans Memorial HS,
Warwick, RI  $120/ $95. Info: http://www.nesea.org/calendar

SAT, OCT 25
Schumacher Lectures. Legal Conditns for Survival of Earth,
Thomas Berry; Reinventing the Commons, Peter Barnes.
10 am ñ 4:30 pm, Great Barrington, MA  Info:
http://www.smallisbeautiful.org/frameset_events.html

SAT, OCT 25
Teacher Energy Educatn Conf: CONNECT Day í03. 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

SAT, OCT 25
Ecological Bldg Workshp. 10 am - 4:30 pm, Inst for
Envir Living, Apeiron Fndn, 451 Hammet Rd, Coventry,
RI. $50-$75 Info/Regist: http://www.apeiron.org

SAT, OCT 25
Home Composting Wkshp. 1-3 pm, Camb Ctr for Adult Educ,
42 Brattle St, Camb   Info: http://www.state.ma.us/dep/calendar.htm
http://www.state.ma.us/dep/consumer/comwkshp.htm  617-547-6789

OCT 25-29
Society of Amer Foresters Natíl Conventn. Buffalo, NY
Info: 301-897-8720, http://www.safnet.org/convention/index.cfm

OCT 26-28
4th Ann. Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Natíl Symposm
Wash, DC  Info: http://www.epa.gov/schools

MON, OCT 27
Ice sheet-climate interactions: glacial cycles, millennial climate
variability & global change, Shawn Marshall (U Calgary). 4 pm,
Haller Hall, Geol. Museum, Rm 102, 24 Oxford St, Harv U,
Camb Info: http://www.eps.harvard.edu/seminars/epscolloque.php

OCT 27-28
Integrated Chemicals Policy ñ Seeking New Directns in Chemicals
Managmt; Ten Touring European Experts on proposed REACH
legislation: Registratn, Evaluatn, & Authorizatn of Chemicals for
integrating European chemicals policy. Visit incl: public
briefings, discussn mtg w. stakeholder groups. Lowell/Boston.
10/20-28 Delegatn visits DC, Chicago, S.F., Bos.
Info: http://www.chemicalspolicy.org/pres.shtml
http://www.chemicalspolicy.org  Joel_Tickner at uml.edu

OCT 27-29
Energy Sustainability Conf: On the Path to Sustainability.
Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT  Spons: Inst for Sustnbl Energy,
Eastern CT State U. Info: http://www.sustainenergy.org
860-465-0252  LeahyW at easternct.edu

OCT 27-31
Wetlands Wkshp 2003óHydrology. Atlantic City, NJ
Info: http://www.wetlandsworkgroup.org

TUE, OCT 28
How Will Ozone Pollutn Affect Future Productivity, Carbon
Sequestratn, & Climate Policy? Ben Felzer (Ecosystems Ctr, MBL).
12:15 - 1 pm, MBL, Whitman Audit, Water St, Woods Hole, MA
Info: http://ecosystems.mbl.edu/WoodsHole/seminars.html
Dir: http://www.mbl.edu/inside/visit/directions

OCT 28-30
Nuclear Safety Research Conf. Washington, DC Info:
http://www.bnl.gov/NSRC/highlights.asp susanm at bnl.gov

WED, OCT 29
Boston College Citizens Seminar to Envision Future of Metro-
Boston. Regional Vision & Growth Strategy Project session.
8 - 11:30 am, Hyatt Regency Boston [fmr Swiss Hotel].
Keynote: Angela Glover Blackwell, (PolicyLink) Info/RSVP:
617-451-2770 x2030, ahurwitz at mapc.org,
http://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/cga/citizen/invitations
http://www.mapc.org/projects_initiatives/regional_visioning.html

WED, OCT 29
NEEC Ann. Conf:  Keeping the Lights On & the Power Green:
Energy Efficiency & Renewables in 2003. Sheraton Needham
Hotel, 100 Cabot St, Needham, MA  Re: green pricing, energy
effic programs, renewable & distributed generatn technologies.
Spons: Noíeast Energy Efficncy Cncl & Assn of Energy Services
Profsnls. Info/Dir: http://www.neec.org/anncon/anncon.html

WED, OCT 29
Advanced Daylighting Seminar. Boston  $170/ $145.
Info:  http://www.nesea.org/buildings/workshops

WED, OCT 29
Taking Sustainable Develpmt Seriously in Climate Debate.
Adil Najam (Tufts U). 12:30 - 2 pm, Zamparelli Rm, Tufts U,
Mayer Campus (Student) Ctr, 44 Professors Row, Medford,
MA Map: http://www.tufts.edu/source/mapmedford.htm

WED, OCT 29
Climate Change Policy in the Semi-Periphery: Mexico,
Simone Pulver (Brown). 4 pm, Watson Inst, McKinney
Conf Rm, 111 Thayer St, 111 Thayer St, Providence, RI
Info: http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Watson_Institute

WED, OCT 29
Institutional Investors Network on Climate Change Risk, Mindy
Lubber (Exec Dir, CERES). 4 pm, Smith-Buanano Hall, Rm 106,
[on Pembroke Campus North off Meeting St, btwn Thayer &
Brown Sts], Providence, RI  Info: ilana_friedman at brown.edu,
http://www.brown.edu/Students/BEC

THUR, OCT 30
Emergency Envir Management Tools Wkshp for Colleges &
Univ.Sheraton Framingham Hotel, Framingham, MA  $75
Info: http://www.epa.gov/ne/assistance/univ/index.html
617-918-1828, bagnoli.peggy at epa.gov

THUR, OCT 30
Monster of God: Man-Eating Predator in Jungles of History
& Mind, David Quammen. 6 pm, Harvard Musm Nat
History, Geological Lect Hall, 24 Oxford St, Camb
Info:  617-495-3045 http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events

OCT 30-31
Ecosystems Conf: Restoration & Creation. Tampa, FL. Info:
pcannizzaro at hccfl.edu, http://www.hccfl.edu/depts/detp/eco-conf.html

OCT 30 - NOV 2
Ecological Engineering for Integrated Water Management. Camb
Designing Urban & Industrial Watersheds ñ Conf.
Harvard Grad Schl of Design, 48 Quincy St, Camb
Info: http://www.ecological-engineering.org/home.html
info at ecological-engineering.org
Dir: http://map.harvard.edu/level3/3SciLabs1.shtml

*OCT 31 - NOV 1
8th Ann Int. Envir Moot Court Competitn. Stetson U Gulfport, FL
Info: http://www.law.stetson.edu/environmental/EnvMtCtbrochure.pdf

FRI, OCT 31
Biology of beech bark disease, including relationships between the
disease, blue jays, & black bears, David Houston. (Plant Pathologist,
US Forest Service, Ret.) 11 am, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Harvard
Forest, Petersham, MA Info: aabarker at fas.harvard.edu,
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html

FRI, OCT 31
Net Ecosystem Production & Nutrient Cycling in an Aggrading
Forest Under Elevated CO2, Adrien Finzi (Boston U). 4 pm,
Boston U Stone Sci Bldg, 675 Commonwealth Ave, 4th flr,
Rm 453, Boston  Info: http://www.bu.edu/cees/resources
Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps  T: Green B Line  BU East stop.

FRI, OCT 31
Boston Critical Mass! Bike rally / ride, last Friday of each month.
Free pedalling party celebrating community social space. Wear
helmet, bring your light! Meet 5:30 pm, Copley Sq, Boston, MA
Info: http://www.bostoncriticalmass.org

NOVEMBER 2003

SAT, NOV 1
Passive Solar Wkshp, Yestermorrow Design/Build Schl, Warren,
VT  $120/ $95. Info:  http://www.nesea.org/buildings/workshops

SUN, NOV 2
PACE Tour of Energy-Related Projects, Mohegan Tribal Govt Bldg,
Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT. Re: fuel cells, grnd source heat pumps,
heat recovery system, recycling & reuse, air pollutn preventn, alt
transp, CO2 offsets. $15  Reserv Req/Info: 860-693-2538,
http://www.pace-cleanenergy.org/action_files/MSTour1.pdf

*NOV 2 - 4
Investorsí Circle 2003 Natl Conf  & Venture Fair. Building
Sustainable Communities: From Philanthropy to Venture Capital.
Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett St.Harvard Sq, Camb Info: 617-566-2600
http://www.investorscircle.net/Conference2003.html

MON, NOV 3
Mechanisms of abrupt global climate change during the last
deglaciatn, Peter Clark (Oregon SU). 4 pm, Haller Hall, Geol.
Museum, Rm 102, 24 Oxford St, Harv U, Camb Info:
http://www.eps.harvard.edu/seminars/epscolloque.php

NOV 3-5
8th Natíl Green Power Marketing Conf. Chicago, IL
Info: http://www.eere.energy.gov/greenpower/conference
http://www.eere.energy.gov/greenpower/conference/gpmconf02.html

TUE, NOV 4
Meeting the Challenges of Sustainable Bldgs at Colleges.
9 am ñ 4 pm, Harry Jack Gray Conf Ctr/Wilde Auditorm,
U Hartford, Hartford, CT  re: LEED stds, case studies.
Info: kim.trella at po.state.ct.us, http://www.ctgbc.org/events.htm
Dir: http://www.hartford.edu/about/map/buildings.asp
http://www.hartford.edu/about/info.asp?item=driving

WED, NOV 5
Making the Cut:Fundraising for Nonprofits. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm,
Boston Ctr for Adult Ed, 5 Commonwealth Ave, Boston. $125.
Info/ Registrn: 617-267-4430, http://www.bcae.org info at bcae.org
http://www.bcae.org/Search?&Query=fundraising

WED, NOV 5
Leveraging Our Voice & Vote as Investors to Promote Corporate
Social Responsibility, Tim Smith (investment mngr). 4 pm,
Smith-Buanano Hall, Rm 106, [on Pembroke Campus North off
Meeting St, btwn Thayer & Brown Sts], Providence, RI  Info:
ilana_friedman at brown.edu, http://www.brown.edu/Students/BEC

WED, NOV 5
Urban Sprawl & Obesity, Andrew Plantinga & Stephanie Bernell,
(OR State U.)  4-5:30 pm, Rm L-332, Littauer Bldg, KSG,
79 JFK St, Camb.  Envir econ & policy seminar. Paper at website
Info: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~ec2690hf/

WED, NOV 5
Emerging Ocean Technologies: Promoting Renewable Energy, Greg
Watson (MA Tech Collab); GorlovTurbine & AquaEnergy reps.
7 - 9 pm North Shore Community College, Gym, McGee Bldg 1st flr,
300 Broad St (Rte 1A), Lynn, MA.  MBTA: Blue Line Wonderland Statn,
take Bus #441  Info: 781-639-8636, healthlink at healthlink.org,
http://www.HealthLink.org  Dir: http://www.northshore.edu/directions

WED, NOV 5
Genes, Envir, & Epidemics: Autism, Martha Herbert MD (Harvd
Med Schl). 7:30 pm, First Parish, 3 Church St, Harvard Sq,
Camb Info: http://www.cambridgeforum.org 617-495-2727

NOV 5 - 7
Drivers of Technology Innovation in the Bldg & Real Estate
Industry, Design & Constructn. 6 pm 11/5 ñ 2 pm 11/7.
Harvard Grad Schl of Design, 48 Quincy St, Camb
Spons: Ctr for Design Informatics. Info:
http://www.cdi.gsd.harvard.edu/conference2003
Dir: http://map.harvard.edu/level3/3SciLabs1.shtml

NOV 5 - 7
Workshop on Fostering Successful Implementatn of Sustainable
Urban Travel Policies. Wash, DC Spons: US DOT & European
Cncl of Ministrs of Transp. Info: http://ostpxweb.dot.gov/policy/
http://www.apta.com/conferences_calendar/calendar.cfm

THUR, NOV 6
Northeast Energy & Technology EXPO & Conf. 8 ñ 4 pm, Crowne
Plaza Hotel, 10 Lincoln Sq, Worcester, MA Econ & Productivity;
Climate Change Policy & Implementatn; Distributed generatn &
Combined Heat/Power; Energy efficiency & Conservatn Progrms.
Info: http://www.energyexpo2003.com   617-565-9765,
http://www.ase.org/calendar_11.htm  scott.hutchins at ee.doe.gov

THUR, NOV 6
11th Ann US Canada Energy Trade & Technlgy
Conf. Spons: NE-Canada Business Council.
http://www.negc.org/upcoming.html

THUR, NOV 6
New Directions in Corporate Disclosure, Robert Litan (Brookings
Inst). Noon -1:30 pm, Bell Hall, 5th Flr, Belfer Bldg, KSG,
79 JFK St, Camb RSVP Req /Info: rpp at ksg.harvard.edu,
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/cbg/rpp  617-384-8319,
Map: http://map.harvard.edu/level3/3KennedySchool.shtml

*THUR, NOV 6
Informal Envir Law Debate: Lynn Scarlett (Asst Sec Interior for
Policy, Mngmt & Budget) vs John Leshy (frmr Solicitor, Dept
Interior, 1992-2000). Public Session, Harvard Law Schl Envir
Conf.  4 ñ 6 pm, Austin Hall North, HLS Campus, Camb.

THUR, NOV 6
Beyond Mushrooms: A Look at the Biodiversity of Fungi, Botany
Prof Donald Pfister. 6 pm, Harvard Musm Nat History,
Geological Lect Hall, 24 Oxford St, Camb Info:  617-495-3045
http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/events

NOV 6 & 7
Carbon Sequestration Initiative Forum IV 2003: Scenarios.
Info: http://sequestration.mit.edu/forums/index.html
marygal at mit.edu

FRI, NOV 7
Dunghill doctrines of the early republic, Steven Stoll (Yale U)
11 am, Seminar rm, Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, Petersham,
MA Info: aabarker at fas.harvard.edu,
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/research/seminarschedule.html

FRI, NOV 7
GPS Occultatns for Climate Monitring: ACE+ Experimnt, Gottfried
Kirchengast (Univ Graz). Noon, Pierce Hall, Rm 100F, 29 Oxford
St, Camb  Info: http://www-as.harvard.edu/seminars/seminars.html
Dir: http://www-as.harvard.edu/chemistry/trop/directions.html

*FRI, NOV 7
Sea Ice Ecology: Life, Slime & Physics, Klaus Meiners
(Yale Post-Doct). Noon, Rm 110, Envir Sci Ctr,
21 Sachem St, Yale U, New Haven, CT
Info: http://www.yale.edu/yibs/calendar

FRI, NOV 7
Agricultural Land & Transformatn of the Earth System, Jon
Foley (U Wisc). 3 pm, Whitman Audit, Water St, Woods Hole, MA
Info: http://www.mbl.edu/inside/what/news/events/events_ses.html
Dir: http://www.mbl.edu/inside/visit/directions

FRI, NOV 7
Regional Climate Change Cooperation, Henrik Selin (Linkoping U
& MIT DUSP). 4 pm, Boston U Stone Sci Bldg, 675 Comm Ave,
4th flr, Rm 453, Boston Info: http://www.bu.edu/cees/resources
Map: http://www.bu.edu/maps  T: Green B Line BU East stop.

NOV 7-9
NE Student Enviro Action Coalitn (SEAC) Regional
Activist Training. Wesleyan Univ, Middletown, CT
Info: neseac at seac.org, www.seac.org/ne/nerat.htm
[New date & loc.]

NOV 7-9
Net Impact Ann Conf. New Leaders for Better Business.
U Texas -Austin. Info: http://www.net-impact.org

SAT, NOV 8
Earthwatch Public Day 2003: Making Connectns for Sustainable
Envir. Hyatt Regency, 575 Memorial Dr, Camb. Re: >100 sci field
resrch expeditns worldwide. Spkrs incl: paleoanthropologist,
conservtn activist Dr Richard Leakey; Dr Peter Kershaw
on Climate Change at Arcticís Edge. Info/Regstrn:
http://www.earthwatch.org/conference  800-776-0188 x207
Press info: 800-776-0188 x136, bmagruder at earthwatch.org

SAT, NOV 8
Shaping the Future of Essex County, MA - Practical Solutions for
Sustainable Growth. 8 am - 4:30 pm, Merrimack College, Andover,
MA $15  Info: 978-887-8876, l.cunningham at eccf.org

SAT, NOV 8
PV 101 Workshop. 9 am - 4 pm, Evergreen Solar, Marlboro,
MA  Info: http://www.nesea.org/buildings/workshops

SUN, NOV 9
Healthy Vegan Nutrition & Global Anti-Hunting Coalition
Brenda Davis, RD & Anthony Marr. 2:30 pm, Veggie Planet/
Club Passim, 47 Palmer St,  Harvard Sq, Camb. Info:
http://boston.earthsave.org/events.htm

MON, NOV 10
Human-Climate-Envir Interactions in Maya Lowlands (Yucatan
Peninsula) Inferred from Lake Sediment Cores, David Hodell (U
Florida). 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, NOV 10
Enviro Advocates of NY Ann Gala. Yale Club, Manhattan,
NYC. Info:  pkelly at eany.org, http://www.eany.org

FRI, NOV 14
Tale of Two Times: Organic aerosols in atmospheres of early
& current earth, Margaret Tolbert  (U Co). Noon, Pierce Hall,
Rm 100F, 29 Oxford St, Camb
Info: http://www-as.harvard.edu/seminars/seminars.html

WED, NOV 12
Bos Soc Architects: Committee on the Envir Mtg.
8-10 am, Topic, Loc TBA Info: ken_fisher at gensler.com
http://committees.architects.org/green/newcote.htm

WED, NOV 12
Walk & Witness for Climate & Creation; Interfaith Service of
Repentance & Renewal at United Nations. Gather 11 am:
Community  Church of NY, 40 E. 35th St (btw Park & Madison).
Noon: Procession to UN/Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, 47th St (1st
& 2nd Aves). 1 pm: Service of Repentance & Renewal at UN Plaza
Info: nov12 at religiouswitness.org, http://www.Religiouswitness.org

WED, NOV 12
Simulatn of Younger Dryas Event: why did climate change so
abruptly? Suki Manabe (GFDL). 11 am - 1 pm, MIT
Bldg 54 ñ Rm 915, via 21 Ames St, Camb.
Info: http://www.mit.edu/~phuybers/sack.html Map:
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=54&Buildings=go

WED, NOV 12
Matthias Schuler, Enviro Enginr Transsolar, Stuttgart, Germany:
Gives Joseph & Etel Thomas Lecture.  6:30 - 8:30 pm, Harvard
Grad Schl of Design, Piper Auditrm, Gund Hall, 48 Quincy St,
Camb Info: http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/news/public_lectures.html
Dir: http://map.harvard.edu/level3/3SciLabs1.shtml

NOV 12-14
GreenBuild - Intnatíl Conf & Expo: US Green Bldg Council.
Pittsburgh, PA Info: http://www.usgbc.org info at greenbuildexpo.com

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reports, websites, actions, briefings, jobs etc, see Resources
at left at http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html

*160,000 said dying yearly from global warming. Reuters
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L30616897.htm

*ìThe Discovery of Global Warming.î Spencer Weart. (HUP ë03)
Info: http://www.aip.org/history/climate (Book & website).

*CA-CP Climate Solutions for the Northeast Conf Proceedings
(May 11-13, 2003, Hartford, CT) Online:
http://www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/information/csn_03_resources.php

*Connecticut Campuses for Climate Action Wkshp Presentatns
(March 23, 2003) Online:
http://www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/information/ccca_presentations.php

*Bk/URL: ìThe Discovery of Global Warming.î Spencer
Weart. (HU Press ë03) Info: http://www.aip.org/history/climate

*Community Organizing Training Program.  DART Organizers Inst:
Pd, 4 mnths; starts: 6/14/04. Info/Applic: http://www.thedartcenter.org

*Energy Star Online Trainings & Presentations
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=business.bus_internet_presentations


Position: Exec Dir, Northeast Sustainable Energy Assn
Info: http://www.nesea.org/involved/jobs.html

Coalition for Envir Responsible Conventions: http://www.cerc04.org

Alert:  Stop New Push to Open Arctic Wildlife Refuge
http://www.denaction.org  log in & select Action Alert #250

Costs of Preventable Childhood Illness: The Price We Pay for
Pollution. R Massey & F Ackerman. 9/03 GDAE, Tufts.
http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae/publications/articles_reports/Childhood_Illness.PDF

http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae/highlights/massey_ackermanreport.htm

New:  City of Somerville Climate Action Plan posted as pdf at:
http://www.ci.somerville.ma.us & click ìWhatís Newî

Report: After the Blackout: Achieving a Cleaner, More Reliable
Electric System, Dutzik & Sargent, Natíl Assn of State PIRGS. 9/03.

Papers on Blackout, Energy & Grid Policy: http://ksgwww.harvard.edu/hepg


Global Envir Assessments: Informatn, Institutns,
& Influence. Mitchell, R B., ed. et al,  MIT Press. At:
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/gea/pubs/geavol_info.html

Earthly Politics: Local & Global in Envir Governance.
Jasanoff, Sheila & Marybeth Long Martello, eds. MIT Press.
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/gea/pubs/geavol_earthly.html

Design of Envir Assessments: Choices for Effective Processes.
Farrell, Alex & Jill J”ger, eds. Resources for the Future.
At: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/gea/pubs/geavol_design.html

Defend envir, clean air & parks re: highway bill
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/safetea/explanation

Rhode Island's climate action plan process
Info: http://righg.raabassociates.org

Early Warning from Alaska: Global Warming's Front Line
Proceedings: http://www.akcf.org/gw.htm  re: Ice into Water: Melting
of the North; Climate Change & Tundra & Boreal Communities;
Lessons from Cooper Island; Warming of the Yukon River

Envir Review of FTAA: Examining US Approach, Kevin
Gallagher  http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae/Pubs/rp/CarnegieKGAug03.htm

PEW Centre draft papers on Climate Change Policy (Aug 2003)
Info:
http://www.pewclimate.org/global-warming-in-depth/international/working_papers/beyondkyoto.cfm 



Climate Policy Paper & Slideshow: Contraction & Convergence:
http://www.gci.org.uk/signon/OrigStatement2.pdf
http://www.gci.org.uk/slideshow/C&CSlideshow.ppt

IPPR Report http://www.gci.org.uk/news/IPPR_Report.pdf
http://www.topica.com/lists/GCN@igc.topica.com/read/message.html?mid=1713932985&sort=d&start=286 



Mass Electric Customers: GreenUp! ñ Renewable Energy
Options program allows you to purchase clean, renewable
energy directly thru utility bill. Info: http://www.MIPandL.org
http://www.mipandl.org/pdfs/GreenUpMIPLform.pdf
Or look for Mass Electric Sept bill insert/stuffer

Envir Justice & Health Union Report: Enviro Exposure
& Racial Disparities: http://www.ejhu.org/disparities.html

Book: "Lies & the Lying Liars Who Tell Them; A Fair & Balanced
Look at the Right," Al Franken Info: http://www.alfrankenweb.com

ìSocially Responsibleî Courses at MIT:
http://web.mit.edu/pugwash/www/PugwashSuggestedCourses.pdf

Harvard Working Interdisciplinary Students for Envir
(WISE) April í03 Campus Sustainability Symposium now online:
http://www.environment.harvard.edu/symp03/video/index.html

Write Letters to Local Papers re Black-Out, Clean Energy
See Feature at left:  http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html

Black-Out/Energy Solutions Reader:
http://www.tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/8642

EPA Community Enviro Justice Grant Program. Appl ddln 9/30.
Info: http://www.epa.gov/compliance/environmentaljustice/grants/

Nominatns Invited for ë04 EPA Climate Protectn Awards. Applic
ddln 10/1/03 Info: http://www.epa.gov/cpd/awards/climproawards.htm

Climate Ark: Climate Chge & Renewable Energy  http://www.climateark.org


Climate Inst: Predicted Impacts of Climate Chge:
http://www.climate.org./CI

MassInsider:  New Website for Op-Eds, Natíl Politics, Policy,
        NE & MA State Hse News: http://www.massinsider.com

EPA Climate & Waste Program Seeks Input on New GHG Tool.
Manufacturing & Purchasing Greenhouse Gas (MAP-GHG) tool calculates
GHG benefits of recycled material inputs in manufacture &/or purchase.
Comment by 8/29/03. Excel format. Request: achoate at icfconsulting.com
Related: Reports & papers on climate change & municipal solid waste:
http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/ActionsWasteToolsReports.html 



Global Warming Threat to Endangered Species:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/07/030714091843.htm

For more Resources, see http://www.tufts.edu/tci/Calendar.html
& click Resources on left.

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