Spring Semester 2005


Roger Raufer
Div. for Sustainable Development, United Nations

Title: The Kyoto Protocol's Carbon Market

ABSTRACT

Charles Howland
U.S. EPA, Office of Regional Counsel

Title: The Promise and Perils of 'Second Generation' Environmental Law: A View from the Trenches

ABSTRACT
Marcia Mulkey
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;
Temple University Law School

Title: Law, Science and Policy: How Each Challenges the Others in Implementing the Food Quality Protection Act

ABSTRACT
John Burland Imperial College London
Title: The Enigma of the Leaning Tower of Pisa


LOCATION: Rainey Auditorium, University Museum, 3260 South Street
ABSTRACT

John Kostyack National Wildlife Federation

Title: Endangered Species Act at a Crossroads: Is the Nation Still Committed to Protecting Wildlife Threatened with Extinction?

ABSTRACT

Edward Emmett School of Medicine, University of Penn
Mary Hufford
Center for Folklore and Ethnography,
University of Pennsylvania

Title: Environmental Justice: Community Exposure to C8

ABSTRACT

Gary Johnson
Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Mgmt.

Title: Water Quality Trading: Lessons from the Long Island Sound Program ABSTRACT
Lori Reynolds
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Protection Division

Title: Partners and Possibilities

ABSTRACT
Solomon Katz
University of Pennsylvania
and
The Metanexus Institute

Title: World Water and Food Problems: Scientific and Moral Dimensions

ABSTRACT
Panel Discussion: Science, Law, and Policy


Robert Giegengack, Department of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Pennsylvania
Stanley Laskowski, Former Deputy Regional Administrator, US EPA, Region 3
Susan LeGros, Esquire, Stevens & Lee

ABSTRACT
2005 Franklin Award - Symposium

Peter R. Vail, Rice University
Title: Sequence Stratigraphy and Global Changes in Sea Level

LOCATION: 337 Towne Bldg
 
Henry Darwin Rogers Lecture Sponsored by: Department of Earth & Env Sci.

Debra A. Willard, U.S. Geological Survey
Title: Everglades Sediments: An Archive of Ecosystem Response to Environmental Change

LOCATION: Heilmeier Hall, Towne Bldg, Smith Walk University of Pennsylvania