FEBRUARY 2007 |
Stanford University was one of four universities that earned an overall grade of "A-" in the first report card issued on campus greening practices and endowment policies in the United States and Canada. The report, released Jan. 24 by the Cambridge, Mass.-based Sustainable Endowments Institute, lists Stanford as sharing top honors with Dartmouth College, Williams College and Harvard University.
http://www.endowmentinstitute.org/sustainability/
Stanford faculty are participating in more than 40 sessions at the annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, set for Feb. 15-19 in San Francisco. This year's theme is "Science and Technology for Sustainable Well-being."
http://www.aaas.org/meetings/Annual_Meeting/
Stanford students from the Roosevelt Institution, BASES, Green Dorm Project, Students for a Sustainable Stanford, Stanford Climate Crew, Engineers for a Sustainable World and GSB Energy Club, along with many other campus groups, are planning an interdisciplinary conference on energy, March 1 and 2. Energy Crossroads will examine the complementary strategies of diversifying our mix of low-emitting energy sources and improving energy efficiency through a "crossroads" of economic, environmental, and geopolitical goals. Thomas Friedman will be the keynote speaker.
http://energycrossroads.org/
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Fish Determine Social Rank
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Aerosol pollution slows winds,
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Education & Leadership |
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Leopold Leadership Program
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Goldman Honors Program Seeks Undergrad Applicants
The Goldman Interschool Honors Program in Environmental Science, Technology and Policy brings undergraduates from the schools of Humanities and Sciences, Engineering and Earth Sciences together into a small group seminar to analyze important environmental problems. The program combines a year-long research seminar, an honors thesis, an oral presentation of honors research and, where relevant, field study. Deadline is April 20.
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Upcoming Events |
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"Made in China: Urbanization and Land Use"Feb. 13, 7 p.m., Kresge AuditoriumThird in a series; features Professor Emeritus Gary Ernst and Assistant Professor Karen Seto of Geological and Environmental Sciences, and Christine Tam, director of the Natural Capital Project.
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"Profitable Business-led Solutions to Climate, Oil and Proliferation Problems"Feb. 21, 4:15-5:30 p.m., History Corner, Building 200-002
Amory Lovins Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder, Rocky Mountain Institute Stanford MAP/Ming Professor, Spring Quarter '07 Jointly presented by the Woods Energy Seminar and Environmental Forum "Climate Change Liability & Allocation of Risk"Feb. 24, 9:45 a.m.-5 p.m., Stanford Law SchoolRegistration: http://sjil.stanford.edu/climatechange.shtml |
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