Dear HUCE Faculty and Friends,
Please refer to the Center website for complete details on these and
other environmental events taking place at and near Harvard. If you
would like to add an event to the calendar, or unsubscribe from this
list, please contact Jenny MacGregor, jenny_macgregor(a)harvard.edu
<mailto:jenny_macgregor@harvard.edu>, 617-495-8883.
*Highlights:*
3/16/07 -- Harvard Environmental Fellow, Peter Alagona, Harvard Forest
Seminar speaker
3/22/07 -- The Future of Energy - Uncertainty of Energy Data with Andrew
Gould, CEO, Schlumberger, Ltd.
3/26 -- 3/30/07 -- Harvard Business School Green Business Week -- events
daily
*Calendar Listings:***
*Thursday 3/15/2007 *
4:00p - 5:00p
The great ideas of biology
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65094426>
Paul Nurse, Rockefeller University
NRB Auditorium, 77 Ave Louis Pasteur, Boston
4:00p - 5:00p
The evolution of referential communication in highly social bees
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64862214>
James Nieh, Division of Biological Sciences University of California,
San Diego
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Seminar
Bio Labs Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Ave, Cambridge
*Friday 3/16/2007 *
11:00a - 12:00p
Homes on range: A conservation history of California's privately owned
hardwood rangelands
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64862217>
Peter Alagona, Program on Science, Technology and Society at the Kennedy
School of Government, Harvard University and Harvard Environmental Fellow
Harvard Forest Seminar Series
Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA
12:00p - 1:00p
Advances in Seasonal Forecasting: Siberian Snow Cover More Important
than ENSO?
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64862232>
Judah Cohen, Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.
Atmospheric Sciences Seminar
Pierce Hall 100F, 29 Oxford St., Cambridge
*
Sunday 3/18/2007 *
2:00p - 3:00p
Jane Goodall, Reason For Hope in a Complex World
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64429463>
Sanders Theatre, Memorial Hall, Harvard Yard
*Monday 3/19/2007 *
3:30p - 5:00p
Managing Potential Risks associated with Nanotechnologies
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65220083>
Ellen Stokes Ph.D., University of Manchester Law School
Harvard Center for Risk Analysis Seminar Series
Landmark 414A, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston
4:00p - 5:00p
The origin of plate tectonics: A new hypothesis
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64154638>
Jun Korenaga, Yale University
Earth and Planetary Sciences Departmental Colloquium Lecture
Haller Hall 102 Geological Museum, 24 Oxford Street
*Tuesday 3/20/2007*
12:00p - 1:00p
Ethnic food markets: windows on biocultural diversity and human health
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64862219>
MyLien Nguyen, Wellesley College
Harvard University Herbaria Seminar Series
Harvard University Herbaria Seminar Room, 22 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge
4:00p - 5:30p
Private Sector's Role in Disaster Response and Recovery: Lessons from
New Orleans
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65320496>
Elizabeth Fleming, CO2 integration manager, Shell Exploration and
Production
Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative
Bell Hall (5th Floor, Belfer Building), Kennedy School of Government
*Wednesday 3/21/2007*
5:00p - 6:00p
Green CSR: What's the Role of Business in Addressing Environ.
Challenges?
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65320506>
Bob Langert, Gwen Ruta, Dan Fiorino; Mod. by Jane Nelson
Corporate Responsibility Council and the CSR Initiative
Allison Dining Room, Belfer Center for Science and International
Affairs, KSG, 79 JFK St. , Cambridge
*Thursday 3/22/2007 *
12:00p - 1:30p
Property Rights for a Small Planet: Role of Common Property in a
Sustainable Future
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64994686>
Margaret McKean, Department of Political Science and Nicholas School of
Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University
Frontiers in Sustainable Development Speaker Series
Rubenstein 415, Perkins Room, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 79
JFK Street
3:30p - 4:30p
NOx Emission Trends for China (1995-2004): View from the Ground, View
from Space
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64462537>
Dr. ZHANG Qiang, Argonne National Laboratory
China Project Seminar
Pierce Hall 100F, 29 Oxford St., Cambridge
4:00p - 5:00p
Heat flecks and thermal protection mechanisms of photosynthesis
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65094429>
Tom Sharkey, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Seminar
Bio Labs Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Ave, Cambridge
5:00p - 6:00p
The Future of Energy Lecture Series - Uncertainty of Energy Data
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64429420>
Andrew Gould, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Schlumberger, Ltd.
Yenching Auditorium, 2 Divinity Ave., Cambridge
*Friday 3/23/2007 *
11:00a - 12:00p
Running scared: The effects of relaxed selection and behavioral type on
risk perception and antipredator behavior
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64862218>
Ted Stankowich, Darwin Fellow, University of Massachusetts
Harvard Forest Seminar Series
Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA
12:00p - 1:00p
Characterising aerosol in West Africa during the wet and dry seasons
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64862216>
Hugh Coe, University of Manchester
Atmospheric Sciences Seminar
Pierce Hall 100F, 29 Oxford St., Cambridge
*
Sunday 3/25/2007*
2:00p - 3:00p
Hummingbird Summer: Living with Birds
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65094403>
Julie Zickefoose, Author and bird artist
Harvard Museum of Natural History Family Program
Haller Hall 102 Geological Museum, 24 Oxford Street
*Monday 3/26/2007 *
5:00p - 6:00p
Greenhouse Gas Trading: Opportunities and Risks
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65219991>
Part of HBS Green Business Week
Aldrich 210, Harvard Business School
7:00p - 8:30p
Movie: Who Killed the Electric Car?
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65219994>
Part of HBS Green Business Week
Spangler Auditorium, HBS, Soldier's Field Rd.
*Tuesday 3/27/2007 *
4:00p - 5:00p
Is Walmart Sustainable?
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65253481>
Andy Ruben, VP of Corporate Strategy and Sustainability, Walmart
Part of HBS Green Business Week
Burden Auditorium, Harvard Business School
7:00p - 9:00p
Movie: Earth to America!
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65219995>
Part of HBS Green Business Week
Spangler Auditorium, HBS, Soldier's Field Rd.
*Wednesday 3/28/2007 *
4:00p - 5:00p
Nau: is a revolution in the making
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65219974>
Chris Van Dyke, CEO, NAU
Part of HBS Green Business Week
Aldrich 29, Harvard Business School
7:00p - 8:45p
Movie: The Corporation
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65219976>
Part of HBS Green Business Week
Spangler Auditorium, HBS, Soldier's Field Rd.
*Thursday 3/29/2007 *
12:30p - 1:30p
Malaria Risk on the Amazon Frontier
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=64829263>
Marcia Castro, Assistant Professor of Demography, Department of
Population and International Health at the Harvard School of Public Health
Environmental Statistics seminar
Harvard School of Public Health, Building 2, Room 426, Boston
7:00p - 8:45p
Movie: Fast Food Nation
<http://www.environment.harvard.edu/events/index.htm?event_id=65219997>
Part of HBS Green Business Week
Spangler Auditorium, HBS, Soldier's Field Rd.
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Jenny MacGregor
Events and Publications Coordinator
Harvard University Center for the Environment
ph: 617-495-8883