Highlights:
Wednesday, February 2: Jon A. Krosnick, Professor, Stanford University, presents
"What Americans and Massachusetts Residents Think About Climate Change: Attitude
Formation and Change in Response to a Raging Scientific Controversy" in the HUCE
Green Conversations lecture series with discussants Stephen Ansolabehere (FAS,
Government), and Dan Schrag, (HUCE, EPS, SEAS).
Thursday, February 3: Cathy Zoi, the Acting Under Secretary of Energy and Assistant
Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, US Department of Energy, gives a
special seminar at 12 pm, "Technology, Policy, and Politics: Energy in 2011 and
Beyond."
Thursday, February 3: Bruce Sohn, President of First Solar, discusses "Solar's
Fit in Energy's Future" in the first Future of Energy talk of the spring
semester.
Calendar Listings:
January 31, 2011
12:00pm - 1:00pm MCZ Lunch Seminar
MCZ 101 Seminar Room 26 Oxford St Cambridge, MA
"Alliance and Antagonism: Uncovering the mechanisms driving sperm competition in Deer
Mice." Heidi Fisher, Postdoctoral Fellow, MCZ, Hoekstra Lab.
Contact Name: Catherine Weisel cweisel(a)oeb.harvard.edu
12:00pm Harvard Energy Journal Club: New Members Day
HUCE Seminar Room 24 Oxford Street, 3rd Floor Cambridge, MA
Facilitating discussion and furthering our understanding of the technical details of
energy technology and science. Visit the Energy Journal website for updates and topics of
discussion.
http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hejc/
Contact Name: Dan Recht drecht(a)fas.harvard.edu
12:00pm - 1:30pm ETIP/Consortium Energy Policy Seminar Series
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/m-rcbg/cepr/events.html
Bell Hall, 5th Floor, Belfer Building HKS 79 JFK St Cambridge, MA
Chris Jones, HUCE Fellow. "Rethinking the History of Energy Transitions." Jones’
research explores the ways coal canals, oil pipelines, and electricity transmission made
the widespread and intensified use of fossil fuels possible, stimulated the rise of
urbanization and industrialization, and contributed to the emergence of a society
dependent on ever-increasing supplies of energy.
12:15pm - 2:00pm STS Circle
124 Mt. Auburn St. Suite 100, Room 106 Cambridge, MA
Patrick Taylor, Children's Hospital, Harvard. ""Virtue, Probability,
Relationships, and Confusion: Conflicts of Interest and Incompletely Theorized Notions of
Scientific Sainthood."
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/sts/events/
12:30pm - 1:45pm Tufts Energy and Climate Policy Research Seminar
Contact Name: Jacqueline M Deelstra Jacqueline.Deelstra(a)tufts.edu
Crowe Room (Goddard 310) Tufts University Medford, MA
"Cap and Trade: What does it Really Cost?". Gilbert Metcalf, Professor of
Economics, Tufts University.
4:00pm Paleontology Faculty Search Candidate
Main Lecture Hall BioLabs Building 16 Divinity Ave Cambridge, MA
Erik Sperling, Harvard University, Earth and Planetary Sciences. "Molecular
paleobiology and early animal evolution."
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/seminars.html
February 2, 2011
11:00am OEB Weekly Seminar Series
Main Lecture Hall BioLabs Building 16 Divinity Ave Cambridge, MA
Mark Olson, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. "Adaptation and ontogenetic
potential in woody plant stems." Coffee and pastry reception PRIOR to talk. All are
welcome to attend.
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/seminars.html
12:00pm - 1:30pm Wind Energy Coverage: Which Way Does the Media Wind Blow?
Harvard Kennedy School, Bell Hall Belfer Building, 5th floor 79 JFK St Cambridge, MA
Join a conversation with two distinguished environment reporters Beth Daley of The Boston
Globe & Elisabeth Rosenthal of The New York Times. Discussant: Henry Lee, Director of
the Environment and Natural Resources Program, Belfer Center for Science and International
Affairs
http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/events/5388/wind_energy.html
Contact Name: Cristine Russell Cristine_Russell(a)hks.harvard.edu
12:15pm - 1:15pm Green Conversations: Jon A. Krosnick
Center for Government and International Studies (CGIS) S020 Belfer Case Study Room Harvard
University 1730 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA
Jon A. Krosnick, Professor, Stanford University. "What Americans and Massachusetts
Residents Think About Climate Change: Attitude Formation and Change in Response to a
Raging Scientific Controversy"
*Box lunch provided at 12:00 pm*. Discussants: Stephen Ansolabehere, Professor, Harvard
Department of Government; and Daniel P. Schrag, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology;
Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Director, Harvard University Center
for the Environment.
Contact Name: Lisa Matthews lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu 617-495-8883
3:00pm - 4:30pm Oil Exploration and Production in Deep Water Systems
Bell Hall (5th Floor, Belfer Building) Harvard Kennedy School 79 JFK St Cambridge, MA
Please join members of the BP’s Group Research and Technology team discuss the technical
issues of oil exploration and production in deep water systems such as those in the Gulf
of Mexico, including responding to and remediating oil spills.
http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/events/5389
Contact Name: Amanda Swanson amanda_swanson(a)harvard.edu 617-495-1351
4:00pm OEB Special Seminar
Main Lecture Hall BioLabs Building 16 Divinity Ave Cambridge, MA
Michael Foote, University of Chicago. "The evolution of geographic range within
species and genera."
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/seminars.html
4:10pm - 5:30pm Seminar in Environmental Economics and Policy
Littauer 382 Harvard Kennedy School 79 JFK St Cambridge, MA
"Climate Treaties and Approaching Catastrophes." Scott Barrett is a Professor of
Natural Resource Economics at Columbia University. Barrett's research focuses on
transnational and global challenges, ranging from climate change to infectious diseases.
Contact Name: Jason Chapman jason_chapman(a)harvard.edu
8:00pm - 9:00pm Environmental Action Committee Meeting
Quincy House Spindell Room Harvard University Cambridge, MA
Everyone interested in learning about the EAC and/or learning how to help make a
difference for the environment is welcome.
http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~eac/
Contact Name: Jackson Salovaara jsalov(a)fas.harvard.edu
February 3, 2011
11:45am - 1:00pm Ecology Journal Club
HUCE Meeting Room 318 24 Oxford St. 3rd Floor Cambridge, MA
Reading and discussion group on diverse topics in ecology. Visit the website for topics of
discussion. All interested researchers are welcome and lunch is provided.
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/faculty/pringle/journalclub.htm
Contact Name: Primrose Boynton pboynton(a)fas.harvard.edu
12:00pm Special Lecture featuring Cathy Zoi, U.S. Department of Energy
Harvard Law School Pound Hal 101 1563 Mass Ave, Cambridge
Cathy Zoi, Acting Under Secretary of Energy; Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy. "Technology, Policy, and Politics: Energy in 2011 and Beyond"
Contact Name: Lisa Matthews matthew(a)fas.harvard.edu 617-495-8883
1:00pm OEB Special Seminar
MCZ 101 26 Oxford St Cambridge, MA
Michael Foote, University of Chicago. "Evolutionary dynamics of genus size-frequency
distributions."
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/seminars.html
5:00pm Future of Energy: Bruce Sohn
Jefferson Laboratory Room 250, 17 Oxford Street, Cambridge
Bruce Sohn, President, First Solar. "Solar's Fit in Energy's Future"
Contact Name: Brenda Hugot bhugot(a)fas.harvard.edu 617-496-1788
February 4, 2011
8:30am - 9:30am MSI Chalktalk
HUCE Seminar Room 24 Oxford St, 3rd floor, Room 310 Cambridge, MA
"Repurposing lipoamide alters electron flow in two important metabolic pathways of E.
coli." Speaker: Morgan Feeney (HMS-MMG). Host: Jon Beckwith.
http://www.msi.harvard.edu/events/fridays.html
MSI-Info(a)hms.harvard.edu
9:00am - 4:00pm Driver-facing Technologies to Improve Urban Mobility
New Media Lab, 6th Floor, MIT Cambridge, MA
An MIT symposium on technology and research for smart roads and smart vehicles.
http://transportation.mit.edu/live/news/1355-driverfacing-technologies-to-i…...
congestion(a)mit.edu
February 5, 2011
2:00pm Great White Bear: A Natural & Unnatural History of the Polar Bear
Geological Museum Lecture Hall 24 Oxford St. Cambridge, MA
Harvard Museum of Natural History Author talk and booksigning by Kieran Mulvaney. Through
a blend of history, science, myth and personal observations, Mulvaney provides a new lens
for readers to appreciate the polar bear, its unique biology, and its uncertain fate.
http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_special_events/index.php
February 7, 2011
12:00pm OEB Special Seminar
Main Lecture Hall BioLabs Building 16 Divinity Ave Cambridge, MA
Cassandra Extavour, Harvard University. Title TBD
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/seminars.html
12:00pm Harvard Energy Journal Club
HUCE Seminar Room 24 Oxford Street, 3rd Floor Cambridge, MA
Facilitating discussion and furthering our understanding of the technical details of
energy technology and science. Visit the Energy Journal website for updates and topics of
discussion.
http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hejc/
Contact Name: Dan Recht drecht(a)fas.harvard.edu
12:00pm - 1:30pm ETIP/Consortium Energy Policy Seminar Series
Bell Hall, 5th Floor, Belfer Building HKS 79 JFK St. Cambridge, MA
Dan Schrag, Harvard University. "Towards a US Energy Policy"
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/m-rcbg/cepr/events.html#top
12:15pm STS Circle
124 Mt. Auburn St. Suite 100, Room 106 Cambridge, MA
Jo Guldi, Harvard Society of Fellows. "Britain Invents the Infrastructure
State."
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/sts/events/
4:00pm OEB Special Seminar
Main Lecture Hall BioLabs Building 16 Divinity Ave Cambridge, MA
Elizabeth Hadly, Stanford University. Title TBD
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/seminars.html
6:30pm - 8:30pm Restoring Hawaii’s Marvels of Evolution
Hunnewell Building Arnold Arboretum 125 Arborway Jamaica Plain, MA
Join botanist Robert Robichaux of the University of Arizona and the Hawaiian Silversword
Foundation as he discusses recent efforts to restore Hawaii’s marvels of plant evolution.
http://arboretum.harvard.edu/news-events/directors-lecture-series/
(617) 524-1718
February 9, 2011
11:00am OEB Weekly Seminar Series
Main Lecture Hall BioLabs Building 16 Divinity Ave Cambridge, MA
Elizabeth Crone, Harvard Forest. "Resource depletion, pollen limitation, and
synchronous mast-seeding in a perennial wildflower."
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/news_events/seminars.html
2:00pm - 3:00pm Tufts Center for International Environment & Natural Resource Policy
Lecture
Mugar 200, The Fletcher School Tufts University Medford, MA
"The Future of Energy Demand and Supply Possibilities: A Review of BP’s Energy
Outlook 2030." Paul Appleby, Head of Energy Economics, BP.
Contact Name: Jacqueline M Deelstra Jacqueline.Deelstra(a)tufts.edu
3:00pm - 4:30pm Tufts Global Development and Environment Institute Lecture
Cabot 702 The Fletcher School 160 Packard Avenue, Tufts Medford, MA
"Plenitude: How and why millions of Americans are creating a time-rich,
ecologically-light, small-scale, high-satisfaction economy." Juliet Schor, Professor
of Sociology at Boston College
http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae/
Contact Name: Lauren Denizard lauren.denizard(a)tufts.edu 617-627-3530
6:00pm Neanderthals and Modern Humans: The Genetic Evidence for Interbreeding
Geological Museum Lecture Hall 24 Oxford St Cambridge, MA
David Reich, Associate Professor of Genetics at Harvard, will compare the Neanderthal
genome to the genomes of present-day humans. Free and open to the public. Part of the
Harvard Museum of Natural History Evolution Matters Lecture Series. Supported by a gift
from Drs. Herman and Joan Suit.
http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_special_events/index.php
8:00pm - 9:00pm Environmental Action Committee Meeting
Quincy House Spindell Room Harvard University Cambridge, MA
Everyone interested in learning about the EAC and/or learning how to help make a
difference for the environment is welcome.
http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~eac/
Contact Name: Jackson Salovaara jsalov(a)fas.harvard.edu
February 10, 2011
11:45am - 1:00pm Ecology Journal Club
HUCE Meeting Room 318 24 Oxford St. 3rd Floor Cambridge, MA
Reading and discussion group on diverse topics in ecology. Visit the website for topics of
discussion. All interested researchers are welcome and lunch is provided.
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/faculty/pringle/journalclub.htm
Contact Name: Primrose Boynton pboynton(a)fas.harvard.edu
6:00pm MSI Thursday Seminar
HUCE Seminar Room 24 Oxford St, 3rd Floor, Room 310 Cambridge, MA
"Redox-active antibiotics control gene expression and community behavior in divergent
bacteria." Lars Dietrich (Columbia University). Host: Rich Losick.
Wine & cheese reception at 5:30, seminar at 6:00 PM.
http://www.msi.harvard.edu/events/thursdays.html
MSI-Info(a)hms.harvard.edu
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