Spring Semester 2006


Rob Neff
University of Maryland Baltimore County

Title: Transportation, Urban Development, and Greenhouse Gases: Patterns of Consumption and inequity in Philadelphia PA ABSTRACT

Pat DeLaquil
Clean Energy Commercialization

Title: Modeling China's Energy Future

ABSTRACT

Richard W. Berman

Title: Green Design Across Disciplines

ABSTRACT
Theodore Schurr
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology

Title: Modern Human Expansions Across Changing Landscapes ABSTRACT

Joseph Wartman
Drexel University
Civil, Architectural and Env. Engineering

Title: Hurricane Katrina: The Intersection of a Metropolis, Infrastructure and a Natural Hazard

ABSTRACT

Greg A. Walker Foundation Coal Holdings, Inc.

Title: Coal: A Requirement in Our Energy Mix?

ABSTRACT
Matthew W. White
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Title: What Changes Energy Consumption Behavior? Lessons from California's Energy Crisis ABSTRACT
W. Dana Phillips
Towson University

Title: Aesthetic and Environmental Values

ABSTRACT
Helen Sheehan
University of Pennsylvania

Title: Chromium Hazards in New Jersey: Community and State Interaction

ABSTRACT
Stanley Laskowski
University of Pennsylvania

Title: Water and Sanitation for the World

ABSTRACT
Dave Ullrich
Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative

Title: The Perfect Storm on the Great Lakes

ABSTRACT

SPECIAL EVENT
Henry Darwin Rogers Lecture

Sponsor: Dept. of Earth and Environmental Science

 

Douglas H. Erwin
Dept. of Paleobiology
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

Title: Causes and Consequences of the Great End-Permian Mass Extinction

LOCATION: Heilmeier Hall, Towne Bldg, Smith Walk University of Pennsylvania
TIME: 4:00 PM

 

SPECIAL EVENT
2006 Franklin Awards:
Earth and Environmental Science Symposium

M. Gordon Wolman Laureate
Johns Hopkins University

Thomas Dunne
University of California, Santa Barbara

Title: Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology and Environmental Management





LOCATION: Heilmeier Hall, Towne Bldg, Smith Walk University of Pennsylvania
TIME: 9:00 AM - NOON

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