When: | April 26, 2008 9:00am-5:00pm | |
Where: | Capital Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC | |
Price: | $75 Alumni; $50 Young Alumni | |
Type: | Conference | |
Now more than ever, fresh thinking and innovative solutions are needed for increasingly complex environmental issues -- from climate change to biodiversity to air and water pollution. What new approaches are business, academic, science, non-governmental organization (NGO), and public policy leaders taking to implement real and effective change? How can we as individuals shift our current view of the environment and think creatively about the challenges that confront us? A distinguished panel of Yale faculty -- Professors Dan Esty, Paul Anastas, Julie Zimmerman, and Ian Ayres -- will challenge our current assumptions and engage us to think about environmental protection in new and inspiring ways. Come join us for what promises to be an enriching experience, showcasing some of the exciting projects and research currently at Yale! Please visit the 2008 Redpath Seminar website to register and learn more about the program. See you in DC on April 26! � Additional Info/Contact: Please visit the Redpath Seminar website: www.yaleredpath.org OR contact Rhoda Lea at 203-432-1948 or This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript |
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