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SUMMARY:Climate Change and Popular Culture
DESCRIPTION:A special\, climate-related event co-sponsored by Guernica magazine and the New York Society Library. Moderated by Guernica‘s deputy publisher\, this event will feature novelists\, essayists\, and cultural critics in conversation about how climate change is represented in books and films; how apocalyptic/dystopic visions both galvanize and fatigue audiences; how race/gender/class and other identities inform our popular narratives about climate change; and why climate change continues to pose communication challenges to writers and artists.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/climate-change-and-popular-culture/
LOCATION:New York Society Library\, 53 E. 79th St.\, New York\, 10075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Panel
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SUMMARY:Human Evolution for a Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:A book talk @ John Jay College by Jonathan Salk on his recently published book A New Reality: Human Evolution for a Sustainable Future. \nRSVP by November 28th via email to studentaffairs@cuny.edu
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/human-evolution-for-a-sustainable-future/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20181015T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20181015T193000
DTSTAMP:20180923T222937Z
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SUMMARY:Wildlife Crime: Theory and Research
DESCRIPTION:A panel with Prof. William Moreto\, University of Central Florida; Prof. Stephen Pires\, Florida International University\, and Prof. Mary Ting\, John Jay College on October 15\, 6pm at John Jay College\, Room 630 Haaren Hall. \nThe Event is co-sponsored by the John Jay MA & BA programs in International Criminal Justice and the Sustainability and Environmental Justice Program. \nWILDLIFE CRIME – PANEL DISCUSSION – OCT. 15\, 2O18
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/wildlife-crime-theory-and-research/
LOCATION:John Jay College\, 630 Haaren Hall
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171028T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171028T170000
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SUMMARY:October 28th - We Remember. We Resist. We Rise.
DESCRIPTION:Five years ago\, our city was hit by Superstorm Sandy\, more dangerous than anything we’d ever seen: 43 New Yorkers lost their lives\, the subway system was flooded\, homes were destroyed\, hundreds of thousands lost power\, and tens of thousands of families were made homeless. The worst impact was felt by our city’s most vulnerable: people of color\, low-income people\, and the elderly.\n\nToday\, extreme weather conditions are only getting worse. Hurricane Harvey devastated the Gulf region of Texas and parts of Louisiana\, and Hurricane Irma ripped ripped through Florida and brought unprecedented damage to islands in the Caribbean. While climate disasters threaten communities around the country and world\, the Trump administration – bought and paid for by fossil fuel billionaires – continues to deny climate science.\n\nJoin our call for New York to be a model of a just transition away from the extractive fossil fuel economy to a 100% renewable energy economy. We want to live in a city where we can all breathe clean air\, where our economy is powered by good jobs and renewable energy\, and where our families are safe from dangerous floods and heat waves.\n\nIt is time for our elected officials to move beyond the nice speeches and take the bold steps that are so urgently needed:\n\nMayor Bill de Blasio \n➤ Get Sandy survivors back in their homes and repair damaged NYCHA and affordable housing\, including addressing mold concerns. Halt developments on waterfront areas until cohesive climate assessments can be integrated; create a flood protection plan for the entire NYC shoreline that prioritizes vulnerable communities; and meaningfully work with communities for emergency preparedness and resiliency. \n➤ Divest New York City’s pension funds from the over $3 billion invested in fossil fuel companies driving climate change. Invest in the just transition to a renewable energy economy that works for all New Yorkers.\n➤ Create good union jobs by requiring all public and private buildings to upgrade to modern energy efficiency standards\, while preserving affordable housing.\nGovernor Andrew Cuomo\n➤ Pass the NYRenews policy platform in 2018. Commit New York State to 100% renewable energy\, thousands of good union jobs and true environmental justice by making polluters pay for the climate-destroying pollution they dump into our air. \nSenator Chuck Schumer\n➤ Stop Trump’s disastrous climate-killing agenda by fully funding the EPA\, blocking McConnell’s dirty energy bill\, and supporting legislation for 100% renewable energy.\n\nOn October 28th\, we will march to remember what was lost to Hurricane Sandy\, and to resist and rise up together. The Peoples Climate Movement NY is one of the 65 groups from throughout NYC that are already part of the growing coalition working to make sure our march on Oct. 28th sends a powerful message. Help us build this day of action. \n\nWe Remember. We Resist. We Rise.\n\n\nMore info: 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/october-28th-we-remember-we-resist-we-rise/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171016T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171016T200000
DTSTAMP:20171004T200711Z
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SUMMARY:Incorporating State Public Policy Goals in Wholesale Electricity Markets
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Guarini Center and a group of leading energy policy experts for a discussion on “Incorporating State Public Policy Goals in Wholesale Electricity Markets.” Panelists will examine a range of policy options for advancing state objectives\, including transitioning towards low-carbon generation resources\, and intersections with federal law. \nMonday\, October 16\, 2017\, 6:30 – 8:00pm \nNYU School of Law\nLester Pollack Colloquium Room\, Furman Hall (9th floor)\n245 Sullivan Street\nNew York\, NY 10012 \n  \nThe speakers include: \nMichael Gergen (’92)\, Partner\, Latham & Watkins LLP and Adjunct Professor of Law\, NYU Law (introductory remarks) \nJane Quin\, Director\, Energy Markets Policy Group\, Con Edison \nDavid Schwartz\, Partner\, Latham & Watkins LLP (moderator) \nAbraham Silverman\, Assistant General Counsel\, NRG Energy \nScott Weiner\, Deputy for Markets and Innovation\, New York State Department of Public Service \nThis event is sponsored by Latham & Watkins LLP. \nMore info and registration
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/incorporating-state-public-policy-goals-in-wholesale-electricity-markets/
LOCATION:NYU School of Law
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171012T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171012T193000
DTSTAMP:20171004T195800Z
CREATED:20171004T195800Z
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SUMMARY:Helen Kapstein’s Book Publication Celebration!
DESCRIPTION:THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT’S THINKING AND DRINKING SERIES PRESENTS: \nHelen Kapstein’s Book Publication Celebration! Come join us for a talk by Helen Kapstein\, Associate Professor\, Department of English on her new book: Postcolonial Nations\, Islands and Tourism: Reading Real and Imagined Spaces \nWHERE: John Jay College\, 524 W. 59th St.\nNew York\, NY\, NB 7.63.41\, English Conference Room \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 12\, 5:30-7:30 \nDrinks and light snacks will be served.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/helen-kapsteins-book-publication-celebration/
LOCATION:NB 7.63.41
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171008T160000
DTSTAMP:20171004T200529Z
CREATED:20171004T200529Z
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SUMMARY:In Defense of Life: A Pop Up Fundraising Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:In Defense of Life: A Pop Up Fundraising Exhibit to Benefit the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Sean Casey Animal Rescue \nFeaturing over 75 Artworks prices at $200 or less. \nReception Wednesday Oct 4: 6-8 pm \nExhibit Open: October 5/6 from 10am – 10 pm and Oct 7 from 11 am – 6 pm \nClosing Reception October 8 : noon – 4 pm \nBlackburn 20/20\n323 West 39th St\, 5th Floor\nNY\, NY
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/in-defense-of-life-a-pop-up-fundraising-exhibit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170510T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170512T150000
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CREATED:20170501T154206Z
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SUMMARY:iAnimal: An Exhibit by Animal Equality
DESCRIPTION:iAnimal\, an exhibit by Animal Equality ~ Change the world for animals!\nStop by the Jay Walk for a unique immersive experience into lives of farm animals ~ Participate in an important study about diet and animals!\n\nSponsored by the Environmental Club & the Sustainability Council of John Jay College present..\n\nhttp://ianimal360.com/\n\n\nMay 10\, 11th\, and 12th @ 9:30am to 3pm ~ Jay Walk
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/ianimal-an-exhibit-by-animal-equality/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170502T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170502T200000
DTSTAMP:20170421T210319Z
CREATED:20170421T210319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T210319Z
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SUMMARY:The Generator’s Perspective: The Outlook for Coal\, Gas\, and Nuclear Power Under Trump
DESCRIPTION:Join the Guarini Center for a panel discussion with energy industry experts on the legal\, regulatory and market factors affecting the outlook for coal\, gas\, and nuclear fired generation.\nTuesday\, May 2nd\, 6:30 – 8:00pm\nVanderbilt Hall\, Greenberg Lounge\n40 Washington Square South\,\nNew York\, NY 10012 \nPlease register\, here\n1.5 CLE credits offered in the areas of Professional Practice category. The credit is both transitional and non-transitional. \nSpeakers include:\nCatherine Callaway James\, Executive Vice President\, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer\, Dynegy\nRobert Mancini (’84)\, Managing Director & Co-Head of CPP-II\, The Carlyle Group\nZamir Rauf\, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer\, Calpine Corp.\nGary Rygh\, Managing Director\, Barclays\nMichael Shenberg (’85)\, Partner\, White and Case LLP
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/the-generators-perspective-the-outlook-for-coal-gas-and-nuclear-power-under-trump/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170501T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170501T170000
DTSTAMP:20170421T205019Z
CREATED:20170421T204855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T205019Z
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SUMMARY:Abstracts For Fifth Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development
DESCRIPTION:The call for abstracts is now out for the Fifth Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD)\, which will take place on 18 & 19 September\, 2017\, at Columbia University in New York City. Abstract submission and conference registration will take place on the conference website. \nThe conference is free for students\, and an affordable $310 for faculty and professionals. We thought that you\, your students\, and/or your colleagues might be interested in submitting an abstract or attending. The overarching conference theme is The World in 2050: Looking Ahead for Sustainable Development. Abstracts should be directly relevant to one of the 27 conference topics\, which cover all 17 SDG areas and a number of crosscutting issues\, including data\, the role of universities in achieving the SDGs\, and the arts as a tool to raise awareness of the SDGs. \nA full list of topics and the call for abstracts are available online. We hope you will join us! \n  \n 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/abstracts-forfifth-annual-international-conference-on-sustainable-development/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170426T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170426T100000
DTSTAMP:20170421T203725Z
CREATED:20170421T203725Z
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SUMMARY:Preparing for Natural Disasters from the Ground Up: Community Based Resiliency and Superstorm Sandy
DESCRIPTION: A panel discussion\n\nPanelists include: Michelle de al Uz from Fifth Avenue Committee\, Drew Curtis from Ironbound Community Corporation\, Erika Lindsey from the NYC Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency\, and Leigh Graham from CUNY. Rachel Meltzer from The New School will moderate.\n\nFree Admission. RSVP at http://bit.ly/2msFEDH\n\nTheresa Lang Community and Student Center\nArnhold Hall\, 55 West 13th St. New York\, NY 10011
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/preparing-for-natural-disasters-from-the-ground-up-community-based-resiliency-and-superstorm-sandy/
LOCATION:The New School
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170425T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170425T210000
DTSTAMP:20170407T132553Z
CREATED:20170407T132553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T132553Z
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SUMMARY:How to Let Go of the World and Love Everything Climate Can't Change
DESCRIPTION:Discussion with Director\, Josh Fox\, After the Film \nTuesday\, April 25 at 6:30 pm\nJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice New Building\, Room L.63 \n524 W. 59th Street”\nNY\, NY 10019 \nRefreshments \nFree Tickets for Non-John Jay through Eventbrite \nAn Event of the John Jay College 2017 EcoCinema Cafe Marathon Film Festival\nrunning April 24-26\, 2017 in the Student Dining Hall
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/how-to-let-go-of-the-world-and-love-everything-climate-cant-change/
LOCATION:John Jay College
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170425T134000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170425T144000
DTSTAMP:20170421T201621Z
CREATED:20170421T201621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T201621Z
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SUMMARY:The Changing History of East Asian Human Manure Fertilization
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Duk-Kyung Choi on April 25th for a lecture on “The Changing History of East Asian Human Manure Fertilization.” In this talk\, Dr. Choi will introduce his recent book Manure Ecology in the Agricultural History of East Asia (Sechang press\, 2016). Here is the abstract: \nFertilizer is the most important factor in raising agricultural productivity by enhancing the fertility of soil. The most common fertilizers in East Asian traditional agriculture were human feces and urine. In this study\, I investigate the socio-economic conditions underlying the use of human feces and urine and the changes in their use in East Asian civilizations. Since ancient times\, the people of East Asia have traditionally supported a large population by utilizing this natural means of fertilization\, yet eventually this practice was replaced in the modern world by the use of agricultural pesticides and chemicals\, all of which have jeopardized the health of the ecosystem and placed human life at risk. We now can examine some of the previously unforeseen consequences of modernization when it comes to human waste. If a new model for economic development in harmony with the environment is urgently demanded\, it seems that one answer can be found in the historical practice of recycling feces and urine as an essential way to preserve human life and maintain a sustainable environment. \n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, April 25th\, 2017\, 1:40-2:40 PM History Department Conference Room 8.65.36NB
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/the-changing-history-of-east-asian-human-manure-fertilization/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170424T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170424T150000
DTSTAMP:20170325T130446Z
CREATED:20170324T211325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170325T130446Z
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SUMMARY:Awakening the Dreamer - Pachamama Alliance Workshop
DESCRIPTION: Awakening the Dreamer\, Changing the Dream\nA Pachamama Alliance Workshop \nIn Awakening the Dreamer\, you’ll look squarely at the state of the world— where we are and how we got here— and then explore what role you can play in bringing forth an environmentally sustainable\, spiritually fulfilling\, socially just human presence on this planet. \nChanging the Dream….  Awakening the Dreamer was created in response to an invitation from the Achuar people of the Ecuadorian Amazon to work in partnership to shift the dominant culture of consumption and alienation to one that honors and sustains all life. \n*This event is a shortened version of the Pachamama Alliance Symposium \nan event of the\n 4th Annual EcoCinema Cafe Marathon Film Festival\nSchedule and More Information:  www.jjay.cuny.edu/schedule
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/awakening-the-dreamer-pachamama-alliance-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Film,Talk,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170424T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170426T210000
DTSTAMP:20170325T184504Z
CREATED:20170119T194807Z
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SUMMARY:EcoCinema Cafe - A Marathon Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for the 4th annual Environmental Film Festival Marathon at John Jay College.\nThree Days. Award winning movies and inspiring discussions in the Student Dining Hall\n8 am – 9 pm  April 24-26 \nSchedule highlights to date: \nPachamama Awakening the Dreamer workshop 4/24 at 1:30\nSonic Sea 4/25 at 9:25 am\nSacred Water Standing Rock 4/25 at 10:50 am\nTaking Root:  the Vision of Wangari Maathai  4/25 at 12:15\nHow to Let go of the World and Love Everything Climate Can’t Change 4/25 at 6:30\,  with filmmaker\, Josh Fox \nFilm Schedule and Information: http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/ecocinema-cafe-marathon-film-festival\nThe schedule is being developed as professors decide which films to bring their classes to see
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/ecocinema-cafe-a-marathon-film-festival/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Documentaries,Festival,Film,Talk,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170422T170000
DTSTAMP:20170421T210113Z
CREATED:20170421T210113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T210113Z
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SUMMARY:March for Science
DESCRIPTION:Lots of Activities: \nIn NYC: \nThe March \n  \nIn D.C. \nEvents Organized by Dupont Underground \n 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/march-for-science/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170328T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170328T150000
DTSTAMP:20170325T204624Z
CREATED:20170324T201350Z
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SUMMARY:Our Climate Now:  A Teach-in
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability and Environmental Justice Program Teach-in\nTuesday March 28\, 2017\n1:40 pm\, Haaren Hall Room 630 \nEVIDENCE AND IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE\nDr. Pushker Kharecha Climate Scientist\, Columbia Earth Institute \nLEGAL OPTIONS FOR FIGHTING BACK \nKimberly Ong Esq. Environmental Lawyer NRDC: National Resources Defense Council \nLOCAL CLIMATE\, ENVIRONMENTAL\, RACIAL\, GENDER AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE\nAna Orozco Climate Justice Policy and Programs Coordinator\, UPROSE\,  a Brooklyn based community organization dedicated to fighting for environmental & social justice \n 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/our-climate-now-a-teach-in/
LOCATION:John Jay College\, 630 Haaren Hall
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170312
DTSTAMP:20170224T173526Z
CREATED:20170224T173526Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Action Conference
DESCRIPTION:Humanity is facing a global climate emergency\, and we must act now to address the environmental\, economic and political issues contributing to the problem. The Climate Action Conference will be held March 10 and 11\, 2017\, and aims to mobilize individuals and groups across disciplines and practices. The conference will feature some of the leading figures in the environmental movement as well as leaders from diverse fields such as climate science\, medicine\, public policy and the arts\, as well as elected officials and impacted citizens. \nMORE INFO HERE: https://tisch.nyu.edu/tisch-research-news-events/research-at-tisch/upcoming-events/the-reckoning
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/climate-action-conference/
LOCATION:NYU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170309T134000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170309T145000
DTSTAMP:20170224T173343Z
CREATED:20170224T173343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170224T173343Z
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SUMMARY:Gendering climate-change adaptation: pastoral perspectives from Western India
DESCRIPTION:Economic Justice Speaker Series Presents \n“Gendering climate-change adaptation: pastoral perspectives from Western India.” \na talk by Smita Ramnarain. \nThursday March 9th. \nRoom L.76 NB \nCommunity hour (1:40pm to 2:55pm) \nSmita Ramnarain is Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Rhode Island. She obtained her doctoral degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her research focuses on the political economy of development in South Asia. She is especially interested in examining development issues using the lens of gender. She has worked on post-conflict reconstruction\, peacebuilding and development\, the feminization of poverty and female headship\, microfinance\, and more recently\, environmental adaptation and resource conflicts. \n  \nHer work has been published in diverse and interdisciplinary fora such as Feminist Economics\, Gender Place & Culture\, and the Community Development Journal\, and in edited volumes. Smita is also interested in mixed methods research in economics\, and has recently contributed to an edited collection\, the Handbook of Research Methods in Heterodox Economics. \nThis event is sponsored by the Department of Economics and the Economics Club
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/gendering-climate-change-adaptation-pastoral-perspectives-from-western-india/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170302T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170302T200000
DTSTAMP:20170224T173137Z
CREATED:20170224T173137Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics in Action: Climate Change and NYC
DESCRIPTION:As a low-lying coastal city\, NYC is highly vulnerable to human-induced climate change\, and the sea-level rise and intensive storms that can result. NYC must also be a leader in the effort to decarbonize the energy system\, a challenge encapsulated in the City’s 80×50 plan (to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 80 percent as of 2050). \nYou can join in the fight against climate change in the latest installment of Ethics in Action on Thursday\, March 2 at 6:30 PM. Join Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs for an hour-long discussion with Dr. James Hansen\, one of the wolrd’s leading climate scientists. Together\, they will discuss how New York City can be a leader in the fight to decarbonize the energy system. You will leave the discussion with a clear action plan to engage city officials\, real estate developers\, and others on the moral necessity to help reduce our impact on the environment. You’ll even have the opportunity to ask a question of Dr. Hansen! \nDr. James Hansen\, formerly Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies\, is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s Earth Institute\, where he directs a program in Climate Science\, Awareness and Solutions. Dr. Hansen is best known for his testimony on climate change in the 1980s that helped raise awareness of global warming. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and has received numerous awards including the Sophie and Blue Planet Prizes. Dr. Hansen is recognized for speaking truth to power and for outlining actions needed to protect the future of young people and all species on the planet. \n  \nRSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ethics-in-action-climate-change-and-nyc-tickets-32089558734
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/ethics-in-action-climate-change-and-nyc/
LOCATION:New York Society for Ethical Culture
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170228T145500
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CREATED:20170125T164010Z
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SUMMARY:Defending Our Wildlife\, Wild Places
DESCRIPTION:TUESDAY\, FEB. 28 community hour\, Shiva Gallery\, 11th Ave Entrance to John Jay\n\n-Maggie Caldwell from Earthjustice: Defending Wolves and Accessing Justice\n-Jenny Bock from Friends of the Earth: Palm Oil Impacts: On Wildlife\, Humans and Climate
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/saving-our-wildlife-wild-places/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170210T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170210T140000
DTSTAMP:20170127T161538Z
CREATED:20170127T161538Z
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SUMMARY:Environmental Law Review Symposium: America’s Water Crisis
DESCRIPTION:America’s Water Crisis: \nAn Issue of Environmental Justice \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, February 10\, 2017 \n9:30 a.m. check-in & coffee\n10 a.m. – 2 p.m. program\n\nReception to follow\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nSince the Flint\, Michigan water crisis gained national attention in April 2014 the issue of pollution in our waterways has been pushed to the forefront. The people who live\, work and play in America’s most polluted environments are commonly people of color and the poor. Environmental justice advocates have shown that this is no accident. This symposium will address America’s water crisis and its interplay with environmental justice. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKeynote Speaker \nPeter J. Hammer\, Director of the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights\, Professor of Law\, Wayne State University Law School \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFordham Law School\nSkadden Conference Center\nCostantino Room (Second Floor)\n150 West 62nd Street\nNew York\, NY 10023\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here: https://forms.nintex.com/FormHost.aspx?id=ItTGw4JeFOsdGjNcdq3aMW1r505uYvSHahWfgLzK5yetLCe1e4WJ7E48KrMXHCZSgnK28oIDBovc8JgNvGEMyhaJ8NIcpY-8jNnqs-HZOkeeQwWjakLjp1nOXg6GVsLZ&TZOffset=300&TZStdOffset=-300&HasDST=true
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/environmental-law-review-symposium-americas-water-crisis/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170209T014000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170209T145500
DTSTAMP:20170119T200100Z
CREATED:20170119T200100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170119T200100Z
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SUMMARY:OUR CLIMATE NOW - TEACH IN
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a teach-in on the issues facing the environment under a Trump Presidency. \nFeaturing Speakers from the Columbia Earth Institute\, NRDC and the UPROSE \nThursday Feb 9\, Community Hour\, 630 Haaren Hall
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/our-climate-now-teach-in/
LOCATION:John Jay College\, 630 Haaren Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20161116T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20161116T203000
DTSTAMP:20161112T164640Z
CREATED:20161112T164640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161112T164640Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception - Endangered
DESCRIPTION:ENDANGERED!\nCurated by Mary Ting \nNovember 14 to February 3\, 2017 \nPRESENTATION & OPENING RECEPTION\nWednesday\, November 16\, 2017\n\n4:30-6:30 Battle Zone Rhino Kathi Lynn Austin\nCITES 2016 Brian Gaisford\nRoom 630\, Haaren Hall\, John Jay College\, 899 10th Avenue/59 Street \n6:30-8:30 President’s Gallery Opening Reception\, 6th floor\, 899 10th Avenue/59 Street\nArtists: Nick Brandt\, Sue Coe\, Joel Sartore\, Brent Stapelkamp\, Mary Ting \nENDANGERED! the exhibition and its related programming is an emergency call to save the imperiled creatures whose precarious state is completely human caused. The endangered species crisis is growing at an alarming rate due to wildlife trafficking for animal parts and the exotic pet trade; habitat loss\, degradation and conflicts due to the mining\, logging\, drilling\, dams\, agriculture\, and livestock grazing\, and further exacerbated by climate change. Wildlife trafficking with its direct ties to criminal syndicates and weapons threatens the rule of law\, social stability and global security. This crisis is not just about the animals and regional problems – this involves all of us. \nENDANGERED! will include photography\, prints and sculpture by a group of acclaimed international artists who are dedicated to the cause. From Nick Brandt’s heartbreaking Across the Ravaged Land series\, to the expressionistic protest prints of Sue Coe\, the exhaustive Photo Ark by Joel Sartore\, the last photographs of Cecil\, the famed lion\, by his researcher and photographer\, Brent Stapelkampf\, to the Buddhist deity scrolls and\npost traumatic stress disorder baby animal soft sculpture by Mary Ting\, these artists are emphatic about the critical nature of these issues. \nThe exhibition ENDANGERED! and its public programs are co-sponsored by the John Jay College Sustainability and Environmental Justice program. sustainabilityjjay.org \nFor more information and additional upcoming public programs:\nendangeredexhibition.blogspot.com 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/opening-reception-endangered/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20161114T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20161114T200000
DTSTAMP:20161030T200618Z
CREATED:20161030T200618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161030T200618Z
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SUMMARY:Talk about State Electricity Regulation in the Shadow of Hughes and EPSA
DESCRIPTION:•November 14\, 6:30-8pm\, NYU\n•RSVP at: bit.ly/guarinioffshore
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/talk-about-state-electricity-regulation-in-the-shadow-of-hughes-and-epsa/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20161114T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20161114T200000
DTSTAMP:20161011T181209Z
CREATED:20161011T181209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161011T181209Z
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SUMMARY:State Electricity Regulation in the Shadow of Hughes and EPSA
DESCRIPTION:Last year\, the Supreme Court handed down two major opinions – Electric Power Supply Association v. FERC\, and Hughes v. Talen Energy Marketing – that provided new guidance on the contours of Federal Power Act and the boundaries of state versus federal authority over the electricity sector. On November 14th\, the Guarini Center will hold a discussion with leading experts to examine the implications of these decisions for innovative state electricity policies such as New York’s Clean Energy Standard and REV. \nMonday\, November 14\, 6:30-8:00pm \nNYU School of Law\nVanderbilt Hall\, Greenberg Lounge\n40 Washington Square South\nNew York\, NY 10012 \n1.5 CLE credits in the Areas of Professional Practice category. The credit is both transitional and non-transitional.  \nSpeakers: \n\nClarke Bruno (’92)\, Senior Vice President and General Counsel\, Anbaric Transmission\nMichael Gergen (’92)\, Partner\, Latham & Watkins LLP\nKim Harriman\, Senior Vice President for Corporate and Public Affairs\, New York Power Authority\nRichard B. Miller (’87)\, Assistant General Counsel in the Regulatory Services Department\, Con Edison\nDavid L. Schwartz\, Partner\, Latham & Watkins LLP\nAbraham Silverman\, Assistant General Counsel\, Regulatory\, NRG Energy\, Inc\n\n  \nThis event is being produced in collaboration with Latham & Watkins LLP
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/state-electricity-regulation-in-the-shadow-of-hughes-and-epsa/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20161110T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20161110T210000
DTSTAMP:20161030T200802Z
CREATED:20161030T200802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161030T200802Z
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SUMMARY:BILL MCKIBBEN: ON THE FATE OF THE EARTH
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTED BY THE NATION INSTITUTE & THE GOULD FAMILY FOUNDATION\nCO-SPONSORED BY THE NEW SCHOOL & \nTHE TISHMAN ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN CENTER AT THE NEW SCHOOL\nINAUGURAL LECTURER\nBILL MCKIBBEN\nON THE FATE OF THE EARTH\nTHURSDAY\, NOVEMBER 10TH\, 2016\nAT THE TISHMAN AUDITORIUM AT\n  \n\nDOORS AT 6PM\, PROGRAM AT 7PM\n  \nRSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bill-mckibben-on-the-fate-of-the-earth-tickets-26474512981
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/bill-mckibben-on-the-fate-of-the-earth/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20161102T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20161103T170000
DTSTAMP:20160925T165215Z
CREATED:20160925T165215Z
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SUMMARY:11th Annual Columbia International Investment Conference: Climate Change and Sustainable Investment in Natural Resources: From Consensus to Action
DESCRIPTION:As the world seeks to move from consensus to action on climate change\, one burning question remains: can natural resource investments be sustainable in the age of climate change? Landmark agreements concluded in 2015 clearly lay out global consensus on the need to curb human-induced climate change and to achieve sustainable development\, and these ambitious agreements have important implications for the world’s approach to natural resource investments. Yet no coherent vision has emerged to guide how global actors can shift the course of natural resource investments in a way that leads to deep decarbonization\, addresses the development needs of resource-dependent low-income countries\, and promotes a global governance structure that supports rather than inhibits national-level actions on climate change and development. This Conference brings together diverse stakeholders to explore the key challenges of and necessary steps to developing and implementing such a vision. \nThe Conference takes as its starting point the Paris Climate Agreement\, reached last December at COP21 (the 21st meeting of the Conference of the Parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change). The Paris Agreement marks a historic milestone in curbing human-induced climate change\, yet the real challenge lies ahead\, in implementation. The agreement sets the goal of limiting global warming to “well below two degrees Celsius” above pre-industrial levels\, and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Achieving this objective will require dramatic\, rapid\, coordinated\, and global decarbonization of energy systems. \nNotably\, the Paris Agreement also recognizes that the reduction of emissions should be “on the basis of equity\, and in the context of sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty.” The fundamental link of climate action with sustainable development is also underscored by the inclusion of climate-change control as Goal 13 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\, adopted in September 2015. Both the SDGs and the Paris Agreement make clear that climate-change mitigation must be pursued within the broader agenda of ending poverty\, promoting economic development\, ensuring social inclusion\, and protecting the physical environment. \nAddressing climate change—and implementing the Paris Agreement and the SDGs—will require a tremendous amount of ambition\, participation\, and collaboration across society\, including governments\, businesses\, investors\, international organizations\, civil society\, and the general public. Even looking solely at the question of sustainable investment in natural resources\, difficult issues will be confronted. For example\, to what extent should poorer countries be allowed or encouraged to use their fossil-fuel resources while richer countries cut back sharply on fossil-fuel use? What safeguards are necessary to ensure that climate change mitigation efforts support equitable development? Do international legal frameworks for investment need to be overhauled to ensure that countries are not constrained in their efforts to address climate change? \nThis Conference\, which will take place one week before COP22 is chaired by the Government of Morocco\, offers a high-level opportunity to explore the complex questions tied to natural resource investments in light of the Paris Agreement\, the SDGs\, and the real challenges facing low-income countries within the global economy. The outcomes of the Conference will provide inputs to COP22\, notably the related “Low-Emissions Solutions Conference.” \nThe Conference’s sessions will address the necessary shifts required in natural resource investments to promote equitable climate action\, including issues related to: \n– how to anticipate and implement the changing role of hydrocarbons in the global energy system\, including planning for and managing hydrocarbon reserves and correlated infrastructure that will be “stranded” in the process of decarbonization; \n– how low-carbon strategies can and should be adapted to the development needs of low-income countries; \n– how to manage land use to mitigate climate and environmental impacts and to maximize benefits for development\, including for local communities; \n– the role of private sector finance\, including opportunities for institutional investors; and \n– the development of new international legal frameworks and improved global governance to support national-level actions on climate change and sustainable development. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nMinister Bambang Brodjonegoro\, Minister of National Development Planning\, Indonesia\nLuca Cosentino\, Executive Vice President\, Energy Solutions\, Eni\nPenny Davies\, Program Officer\, Equitable Development\, Ford Foundation\nDanielle Fugere\, President\, As You Sow\nMark Gainsborough\, Executive Vice President\, New Energies\, Shell\nHon Tim Groser\, New Zealand Ambassador to the United States\nStephen Heintz\, President\, Rockefeller Brothers Fund\nAndrea Illy\, President\, illycaffè S.p.A.\nNaoko Ishii\, CEO and Chairperson\, Global Environment Facility (GEF)\nChris Jochnick\, President and CEO\, Landesa\nPetter Johnsen\, Chief Investment Officer Equity Strategies\, Norges Bank Investment Management\nNezha Larhrissi\, Senior Advisor\, Ministry of Environment\, Kingdom of Morocco\nÉric Martel\, President and CEO\, Hydro-Québec\nPedro van Meurs\, President\, Van Meurs Corporation\nMinister Amina J. Mohammed\, Minister of Environment\, Nigeria\nJohn Roome\, Senior Director\, Climate Change Group\, The World Bank\nJeffrey D. Sachs\, Director\, Center for Sustainable Development\, Columbia University\nJérôme Schmidt\, Senior Vice President Sustainable Development & Environment\, Total\nIlana Solomon\, Director\, Responsible Trade Program\, Sierra Club\nFrancesco Starace\, CEO and General Manager\, Enel\nAndrew Steer\, President and CEO\, World Resources Institute\nJim Williams\, Director\, Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project\, Sustainable Development Solutions Network\nJames Zhan\, Director\, Investment and Enterprise Division\, UNCTAD\n\nCCSI welcomes partners and sponsors to support the Conference; please contact us for more information about sponsorship opportunities. \nIn the lead-up to the Conference\, a Blog Series will be published on the Earth Institute’s State of the Planet. The Series will frame some of the questions and issues that will be raised during the Conference\, and will help to kick-start discussions. Blogs on various Conference topics will be posted in the weeks preceding the Conference. \nTo gain additional background on some of the Conference topics\, participants are invited to visit our page on fossil fuel companies and climate change. \n  \nFOR FREE REGISTRATION: http://ccsi.columbia.edu/2016/11/02/11th-annual-columbia-international-investment-conference-climate-change-and-sustainable-investment-in-natural-resources-from-consensus-to-action/?utm_source=CCSI+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=dff4da9e20-Announcement+-+CIIC+16&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a61bf1d34a-dff4da9e20-62890957
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/11th-annual-columbia-international-investment-conference-climate-change-and-sustainable-investment-in-natural-resources-from-consensus-to-action/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20161101T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20161101T203000
DTSTAMP:20161030T195642Z
CREATED:20161030T195642Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Forum Series: From Hurricanes to Snow Storms
DESCRIPTION:Even after Hurricane Season is over\, we should not let our guard down for the Nor’easter Season. To transition and prepare between the seasons\, we invite experts\, emergency managers\, and community leaders to share their knowledge\, forecasting and preparing for hurricanes and Nor’easters. Join in the discussion and learn about the measures that can protect you\, your family\, and your home. \nIn attendance: Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast • National Weather Service New York Weather Forecast Office • NYC Office of Emergency Management • Stevens Institute of Technology • Wildlife Conservation Society • New York Sea Grant \nParking is available. Food and Refreshments will be provided.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe event will take place:\nTuesday\, November 1 from 6:00PM to 8:30PM (EST)\nat the\nNew York Aquarium\n602 Surf Avenue\nBrooklyn\, NY 11224\n\nRSVP: https://srijb_climateforums_1.eventbrite.com
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/climate-forum-series-from-hurricanes-to-snow-storms/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20161030T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20161030T170000
DTSTAMP:20161030T200429Z
CREATED:20161030T200429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161030T200429Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Alternative Dispute Resolution Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Conflicts and Laudato Si \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, November 2\, 2016\n8:30 a.m. check-in & breakfast\n9 a.m. – 12 p.m. program \n\nFordham Law School\n150 West 62nd Street\nSkadden Conference Center | 2nd Floor \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis symposium will focus on Pope Francis’s encyclical letter\,\nLaudato Si\, and consider how insights from that letter might inform our thinking on how to manage and resolve contemporary conflicts over environmental issues spanning environmental law\, ethics\, and corporate social responsibility.\n \n \nKeynote Speaker\nProfessor Lucia Silecchia\, Professor of Law\, Vice Provost for Policy\, Columbus School of Law\n \nConfirmed Presenters\nKevin Healy\, Partner\, Bryan Cave\nJohn Mundell\, President/CEO\, Mundell & Associates\, Inc.\nMaureen A. Weston\, Professor of Law\, Pepperdine Law School\nSusan Whelan\, Delegate and Legal Expert\, Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations \n\nco-sponsored by \nFeerick Center for Social Justice\nFordham Institute on Religion\, Law & Lawyer’s Work\nCatholic Law Student Association\nFordham Environmental Law Review\n \nCLE credit for the program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board for a maximum of 3 transitional and nontransitional professional practice credit hours.\n\nFor more info/Registration:  https://forms.nintex.com/FormHost.aspx?id=ItTGw4JeFOsdGjNcdq3aMW1r505uYvSHahWfgLzK5yeGT8kNPVO-WAWBuEf0Uya_CWCfdzKKBy52yTpOzYgpC4TjKBHgoyLQn48lVubQ5VqEU-JKVoPjWjKoYLWWNqyC&TZOffset=240&TZStdOffset=-300&HasDST=true
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/annual-alternative-dispute-resolution-symposium/
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