Past Events 2003 | 2002 | 2001 2003 December 11 RESEARCH DAY 2003 Insights Along the Path to Sustainability Presenting work supported by the CLF Faculty and Student Innovation Grants
May 13 2003 SEMINAR SERIES From the Highest Point to the Deepest Gorge on Earth - Taking Environmental Protection in Tibet to Scale Daniel Taylor, EdD, Future Generations.
April 17 EARTH DAY LECTURE The Legacy of Rachel Carson: Towards a Science and Practice of Ecological Health John Todd, PhD, in honor of the 40th Anniversary of the Publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. April 14 PANEL PRESENTATION Health of the Bay: Health of People A scientific panel discussion hosted by CLF at the inaugural Restore America's Estuaries Conference, Saving Our Coastal Heritage. April 1 5TH ANNUAL DODGE LECTURE A False Hypothesis? Implications for Agriculture and Society if It's True Wes Jackson, PhD.
 2002 December 4 RESEARCH DAY 2002 Insights Along the Path to Sustainability
April 3 4TH ANNUAL DODGE LECTURE Why Urban Agriculture is the Next Frontier of Public Health Wayne Roberts, PhD, Toronto Food Policy Council.
Feb. 21 CONFERENCE The Coming Crunch: Population, Food and Water in the 21st Century
Feb. 12 2002 SEMINAR SERIES From Farm to Table, A Look at Regional Food Systems Matthew Hora, Director, Health and Food Systems Department. Feb. 8 2002 SEMINAR SERIES Old McDonald Has 10 Million Hogs: What's this Doing to Public Health? Amy Chapin, PhD. 
2001 Dec. 10 2001 SEMINAR SERIES An Integrated Approach For Solving Environmental, Health, Population and Development Problems: Successful Examples from the Field HORIZONS International.
Dec. 4 RESEARCH DAY 2001 New Insights Along the Path to Sustainability Presenting work supported by the CLF Faculty and Student Innovation Grants
Oct. 16 SATELLITE TELEBROADCAST: 18TH ANNUAL WORLD FOOD DAY World Food System: Serving Some or Serving All.
April 17 2001 SEMINAR SERIES Earth Day and Environmental Justice: Human Rights Abuses in Ogoniland Owens Wiwa, MD, MPH, Executive Director, African Environmental and Human Development Agency (AFRIDA), Coordinator of MOSOP Canada, (Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People).
April 4 3RD ANNUAL DODGE LECTURE Ecology of Emerging Disease: Environmental Pollution and Population Growth David Pimentel, PhD, Professor, Insect Ecology and Agricultural Science Department of Entomology, Cornell University; President, The Rachel Carson Council, Inc.
March 8 2001 SEMINAR SERIES Globalization & the Persistence of the North-South Divide Giovanni Arrighi, PhD, Professor, Department of Sociology, JHU; Director, Institute for Global Studies in Culture, Power and History.
Feb. 20 CONFERENCE Dietary Protein: Options For The Future
Jan. 23 CONFERENCE Water: An Endangered Necessity?
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