Events
« February 25, 2008 - March 10, 2008 »
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02 / 25
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
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02 / 26
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm
The International Studies Program
Presents
An International Research Forum
Is Climate Change an "International" Legal Problem?
Hari Osofsky, University of Oregon School of Law
Discussant: Alexander B. Murphy UO Department of Geography
TUESDAY * FEBRUARY 26TH * 4:30PM
KNIGHT LIBRARY BROWSING ROOM
1501 KINCAID STREET * UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
The International Research Forum (IRF), presented by the
International Studies Program, highlights current empirically grounded, theoretically critical research-in-progress by both University of Oregon and external scholars. The IRF serves as a venue through which research with an international dimension may be presented, critiqued, and discussed within both International Studies and the wider university community.
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02 / 27
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Global trends in climate change, economics, resources, international
relations and the environment are certain to increasingly affect the way
we work and live in important and unpredictable ways. What can individuals,
families and neighborhoods do to adapt for a very uncertain future?
Scattered all over Eugene, one can find wonderful examples of people
taking initiatives to live more eco logically- making changes in thier own
lives and properties with that uncertain future in mind.
Grass is turning to garden, automobile space is being converted to good
use, people are looking closer to home to satisfy more of thier needs and
building community at the same time. Home and the neighborhoods we live in
provide an accessible and human scale place for eco culture change, a
growing number of visionaries are already at work,,,,
The Feb. 27 presentation by Jan Spencer will focus on neighborhood
strategies for eco logical culture change touching on human potential,
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02 / 28
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
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02 / 29
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
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03 / 1
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
Start: 7:17 pm
Start: Mar 1 2008 - 7:17pm
End: Mar 5 2008 - 7:17pm
Climate change expert Stephen Schneider to speak at UO
Stephen H. Schneider, one of the world's leading experts in atmospheric research, will deliver the Robert D. Clark Lecture on Tuesday, March 4, at the University of Oregon.
Schneider, a professor of biology and environmental studies at Stanford University, says that much can be done to reduce the magnitude of the risks associated with global warming if only citizens can summon the political will to take decisive collective action -- soon.
The talk, "Global Warming: How Do We Manage the Risks?" will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 182 of the Lillis Business Complex, 955 E. 13th Ave.
Schneider is a MacArthur Fellow, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and an active participant on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- the international scientific body that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former Vice-President Al Gore.
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03 / 2
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
(all day)
Start: Mar 1 2008 - 7:17pm
End: Mar 5 2008 - 7:17pm
Climate change expert Stephen Schneider to speak at UO
Stephen H. Schneider, one of the world's leading experts in atmospheric research, will deliver the Robert D. Clark Lecture on Tuesday, March 4, at the University of Oregon.
Schneider, a professor of biology and environmental studies at Stanford University, says that much can be done to reduce the magnitude of the risks associated with global warming if only citizens can summon the political will to take decisive collective action -- soon.
The talk, "Global Warming: How Do We Manage the Risks?" will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 182 of the Lillis Business Complex, 955 E. 13th Ave.
Schneider is a MacArthur Fellow, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and an active participant on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- the international scientific body that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former Vice-President Al Gore.
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03 / 3
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
(all day)
Start: Mar 1 2008 - 7:17pm
End: Mar 5 2008 - 7:17pm
Climate change expert Stephen Schneider to speak at UO
Stephen H. Schneider, one of the world's leading experts in atmospheric research, will deliver the Robert D. Clark Lecture on Tuesday, March 4, at the University of Oregon.
Schneider, a professor of biology and environmental studies at Stanford University, says that much can be done to reduce the magnitude of the risks associated with global warming if only citizens can summon the political will to take decisive collective action -- soon.
The talk, "Global Warming: How Do We Manage the Risks?" will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 182 of the Lillis Business Complex, 955 E. 13th Ave.
Schneider is a MacArthur Fellow, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and an active participant on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- the international scientific body that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former Vice-President Al Gore.
Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
This Monday (March 3rd) CASL will be having a bake sale outside of the bookstore! Bring a friend! We would really appreciate if everyone stopped by to buy one of our yummy treats. Vegan options will be available.
(Times unconfirmed)
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm
Take Back Campus
Student Empowerment Forum
Co-sponsored by ASUO and the Sustainability Coalition
Students should have a say in decision making on campus. Widespread campus apathy and disempowerment stem from lack of control in the decision making that affects us all. Where was student input in these decisions?:
Non-renewal of Holy Cow's contract
Firing of popular faculty
Campus sustainability commitment
Construction of new sports arenas
Public safety on campus
Replacement of wrestling program
Student control of the incidental fee
Lack of departmentalization of the Ethnic Studies program
...AND MORE
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03 / 4
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
(all day)
Start: Mar 1 2008 - 7:17pm
End: Mar 5 2008 - 7:17pm
Climate change expert Stephen Schneider to speak at UO
Stephen H. Schneider, one of the world's leading experts in atmospheric research, will deliver the Robert D. Clark Lecture on Tuesday, March 4, at the University of Oregon.
Schneider, a professor of biology and environmental studies at Stanford University, says that much can be done to reduce the magnitude of the risks associated with global warming if only citizens can summon the political will to take decisive collective action -- soon.
The talk, "Global Warming: How Do We Manage the Risks?" will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 182 of the Lillis Business Complex, 955 E. 13th Ave.
Schneider is a MacArthur Fellow, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and an active participant on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- the international scientific body that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former Vice-President Al Gore.
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03 / 5
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
End: 7:17 pm
Start: Mar 1 2008 - 7:17pm
End: Mar 5 2008 - 7:17pm
Climate change expert Stephen Schneider to speak at UO
Stephen H. Schneider, one of the world's leading experts in atmospheric research, will deliver the Robert D. Clark Lecture on Tuesday, March 4, at the University of Oregon.
Schneider, a professor of biology and environmental studies at Stanford University, says that much can be done to reduce the magnitude of the risks associated with global warming if only citizens can summon the political will to take decisive collective action -- soon.
The talk, "Global Warming: How Do We Manage the Risks?" will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 182 of the Lillis Business Complex, 955 E. 13th Ave.
Schneider is a MacArthur Fellow, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and an active participant on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- the international scientific body that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former Vice-President Al Gore.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
CONCEPT DESIGN FOR A NEW EUGENE CITY HALL
On Wednesday, March 5, at 7 PM, in the McNail-Riley Building, the City of Eugene's design team invites you to join in a dialogue about design and sustainability as we develop the concept for a new city hall building at 8th and Pearl. The design team is looking forward to your feedback on a design in progress that incorporates features such as green roofs, bio-swales, night flushing, and solar heating. Designed for a 100-year horizon, a new city hall needs to be durable and adaptable as new technologies develop and the needs of Eugene residents change.
For more information, visit our website at http://www.eugenecityhall.com/index.asp
The speaker will be Mike Penwell, Facilities Design & Construction Manager for the City of Eugene.
Start: 7:15 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Its Compost or Bust! We are gaining huge momentum on this issue and
are about to reach the boiling point!
Please if you have 15 minutes or so, come to the Senate Meeting Weds. at 7:15 PM in the EMU BOARDROOM!
There will be a decision made regarding the full funding for a sixth month pilot proposal of composting for the EMU!
This is a HUGE STEP taken by the administration and we need to hold
them accountable for this proposal!
With luck and your presence we will soon have composting throughout
the ENTIRE CAMPUS COMMUNITY!
VIVA LA COMPOST REVOLUCION! Be there. THIS WEDS 7:15 PM In the EMU
BOARDROOM!
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03 / 6
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
Start: 8:00 am
Start: Mar 6 2008 - 8:00am
End: Mar 9 2008 - 12:30pm
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03 / 7
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
(all day)
Start: Mar 6 2008 - 8:00am
End: Mar 9 2008 - 12:30pm
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
Portland State University
Center for Transportation Studies
Winter 2008 Transportation Seminar Series
Speaker: Lewison Lem, Principal Consultant, PB
Taming the Dragon: Reducing the Climate Impact of the Transportation System
When: Friday, March 7, 2008, 12:00-1:30 pm
Where: PSU Urban Center Building, SW 6th and Mill, Room 204
(www.pdx.edu/map.html)
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03 / 8
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
(all day)
Start: Mar 6 2008 - 8:00am
End: Mar 9 2008 - 12:30pm
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03 / 9
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
End: 12:30 pm
Start: Mar 6 2008 - 8:00am
End: Mar 9 2008 - 12:30pm
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03 / 10
(all day)
Start: Feb 24 2008 - 9:43pm
End: Apr 21 2008 - 9:43pm
The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.
Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.
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