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  Year of the Environment Research Guide (PDF)  

Calendar of Events

January 28th 7pm in the PAC

Barbara Balen will kick off the film series with her talk “Paving Paradise” and her documentary film “Clavey Reflections” about watershed stewardship.

February 13th 12pm in the TV Studio

Jana Johnson will speak about “The Butterfly Project” – a captive breeding program at Moorpark Campus of the endangered Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly

February 19th 7pm in the PAC

Lori Clark will speak about “Sustainability and Personal Stewardship” and showing the films: “Radically Simple” and “Marching for Action on Climate Change

February 21st 10am in the PAC

Daria E. Neal, environmental and civil rights lawyer will speak about “Environmental Justice”

February 26th 7pm in the PAC

“Clean up Rocketdyne” President, Christina Walsh and colleagues will discuss the state of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory Site – one of the worst nuclear accident sites in our country

March 5th 7pm in the PAC

Paul Scott will speak following a screening of “Who Killed the Electric Car?”

March 12th 12pm in the TV Studio

Steve Pfeffer will speak about “Environmental Policy in the US and Japan”

March 31st 12pm in the TV Studio

A viewing of “King Corn” with Linda Vickers and special guest Dan Faber of the UC Davis cooperative extension will speak about the economics of farming in Ventura County

April 15th Multicultural Day

Multicultural day’s theme “Nurturing Nature” will include a green technology expo and environmental events.

At 7pm in the PAC, a panel including Sergio Sanudo-Wilhelmy of USC will discuss climate change and the accuracy of “An Inconvenient Truth” with its screening.

April 16th 12pm in the TV Studio

Andrea Ehrgott will present "Ecological footprints and other environmental facts and figures from around the world"

April 21st 7pm in the PAC

Beth Gillis-Smith will speak and host a viewing of a film About Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring.

April 29th, Evening in the PAC

Seth Riley of the National Park Service will speak about the impact of rodenticides on bobcats and mountain lions of the Simi hills

Archives: The Year of Science and Religion 2006-2007

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