2008 Plenary Schedule

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Schedule of Plenary Lectures

Migration

History

Woody Guthrie

Grapes of Wrath,

David Bacon

Solid Waste

chemicals

Ocean

Consumption

Sustainability

Marine Mammals

CA

Whales

whales

Solid Waste

Chemicals

Art

Turtles

whales

Mushrooms

Appropriate_Technology bio-mimicry

Introduction

"Amphibious Assault"

"Satan's Resin"

e-waste

here

new Place page

Colonialism

Deforestation

Human Rights

Globalization

Third World Development

Activism

Latin America

Human Rights

Labor

Urban Agriculture

Terry Freitas

Migration

Water

rainforest

Plenary

Eco-Feminism

Population

Development

Global Warming

Francis Lappe

hunger

Food

Internships

Volunteer Opportunities

'Shrooms

Insects

Air

More on bees

Place page

Networks

Systems Thinking

Ocean

Energy

Bio-fuels

Food

Global Warming

maps

Comics

Global Warming

Population

Water

Supplemental Readings

California Page

food production and consumption

Urban Agriculture

Solid Waste

Third World Development

Africa

Genetically Modified Organisms

Population

Water

Food Safety and health

Global Warming

Soil

Labor

Soil

Women

India

GMO's

Entrepreneurs

climate change

biofuels.

Meat

Francis Lappe

hunger

food stamp/SNAP challenge

China

global warming

Food

Food

Raj Patel and nutrition policy leader Marion Nestle

Maps

Infographics

Environmental Films page

Humor page

Consumption

Multimedia

Food Scarcity

Bio-mimickry)

Sustainability

Bio-Mimicry)

Solid Waste

Chemicals

Plastic

bees

social entrepreneurs

bio-remediation

China

India

Labor

Forests

Marine Mammals

Population

Place

Asia

Economics

Environmental Justice

Globalization

Global Warming

Entrepreneurship

Colonialism

Consumption

Sustainability

Appropriate Technology

Population

Food Scarcity

Global Warming

water

Francis Lappe

hunger

wild tigers

Water

famine

Environmental Justice

Africa

Latin America

South America

Africa

China

eco-heroes

Terry Freitas

learn more

marine mammals

wildlife page

Culture Jamming

Food

Oil

Environmental Science and Skeptical Challenges

consumption

Oil

Global Warming

Category:Africa

Main Food page

Sustainability

Food Scarcity

Genetically Modified Organisms

Chemicals

labor

The Grapes of Wrath

Bees

Economics page)

Activism

background

Agro-ecology overview

Environmental Justice

Environmental Films page

sustainability

here

The Farmworkers' Journey

Main page on Food Production and Consumption

Urban Agriculture

Chemicals

Third World Development

Genetically Modified Organisms

Population

Labor

China

meat industry

chemicals

"The Hidden Cost of Cheap Chicken"

On meat and milk

Eco-Feminism

background

"Slow Food Nation"

sugar

Nestle on mercury in fish

"The Hidden Cost of Cheap Chicken"

On meat and milk

Infographics

By Place

Slugs in Action

Eco-Feminism

Eco-Heroes

The Farmworkers' Journey

Environmental Films page

GMO page

here

The Farmworkers' Journey

Chemicals

Food Scarcity

Ocean

Water

Acidification/Coral Reefs

Global Warming

Plastic

Marine Mammals

Entrepreneurship

Whales

Books section

Maps

Population

Slugs in Action

List of UCSC departments

Slugs in Action

Volunteer Opportunities

Online Campaigns

Category:Fracking

Ecological and Social Utopias and Dystopias

Literature, Art, and the Environment

His farewell: Epistle to the Ecotopians

Green Design

Doug Engelbart

altruism

Macy and Brown

Paul Hawken

kicks ass

Scandanavia

Economics

Sustainability

global warming

Systems Thinking

Energy page

Geothermal

Hydrogen

Nuclear

Bio-fuels

Wind

Global Warming

Fracking

Sustainability

Transportation

Electric cars

Native Americans

Plastic

Economics

Energy

Transportation

Sustainability

EV's

transportation Out There Ideas

Maps

Graphics

Bio-Mimicry

Bio-Mimicry

Bio-Energy

Sustainable design

Design Challenges

Big Picture

Reading Study Questions

Take Action

Help build this wiki

Plastic

Urban Agriculture

Overfishing

Fracking

By author

Datavisualization

here

Environmental Justice

Activism and Social Entrepreneurship

Eco-Heroes

Energy

Germany

Food Scarcity

Lester Brown

Energy

Solar

Geothermal

Hydrogen

Nuclear

Bio-fuels

Wind

Citizen Science

Global Warming

Ocean

Water

Plastic

Marine Mammals

Maps

Energy

Transportation

Energy

Air

Global Warming

Chemicals

Water

Environmental Justice

CA

Environmental Justice

Environmental Justice

CA

Activism

Eco-Heroes

Sandra Steingraber

Time Pt 1

Time Pt 2

in "War"

Energy

Solar

Geothermal

Hydrogen

Nuclear

Bio-fuels

Wind

Energy

Global Warming

Fracking

Environmental Justice

Ocean

Sustainability

Transportation

Environmental Justice

Native Americans

Fracking page

opponents

China

Native Americans.

Eco-heroes

Native Americans

Ocean

Films

consumption

Games page

Maps

Infographics

Back to Place page

More on novel)

Ecotopian

Wind

Solid Waste

Sustainability

General Ideas on Design and Creativity

Appropriate Technology

(Bio-mimicry)

Saul Griffith

Amory Lovins

c8 wiki sources

Place page

Global Warming Page

Sea Level Rise

Activism

Global Warming

Maps

Bikes page

Arctic

Global Warming

Water

more on acidification and coral

Native Americans

global warming

Maps

Infographics

Slugs in Action)

Systems Thinking

Big History

Counter-History

Datavisualization

Entrepreneurship

Counter-Culture)

summary of Where Good Ideas Come From

Big History

this selection

These excerpts

"Trouble with Wilderness,"

debate

here

Nuclear page

Networks

green history

Alan Chadwick

beloved mascot

Unnatural History of UCSC

Graphic Novels

Networks

Networks

Networks

Environmental History

Buckminster Fuller

global warming

systems theory

Virtual reality/video games

Networks page

Economics

Labor History

David Bacon

Resources

secret places on campus

Natural History.

Chadwick

Native American page

These excerpts

"Trouble with Wilderness,"

debate

here

Latin America

Green contemporary women

(full list)

Imagining the Future

Global Warming

GMO's

Virtual reality/video games

Networks

So You Want to Change the World? Better Read This First

systemic thinking

pioneered

Stewart Brand

Counter-History

Economics

Systems Theory

creativity

hero

consumption

Big Picture

Wildlife

Global Warming

"debate")

Eco-heroes

systems science

Whales

Green Design

systems science

Creativity/How to Find Your Passion

Cool

Humor

Octopus

Plastic

Global Warming

Biodiversity

"Restoration"

Introduction/The Long Green

"We Interrupt This Empire" on WTO

Introduction

"Emerson's Savants"

Macy, J. and Brown, M.

Intro

Ch. 1

systemic

Counter-History

LongNow

Networks

Comics

Global Warming

pioneered

Stewart Brand

More

Environmental history

Eco-heroes

UCSC people

Must-See videos

Advertising and the End of the World

Counter-History

this selection

Environmental History

These excerpts

"Trouble with Wilderness,"

debate

here

African-Americans

African-Americans

Counter-History

LongNow

Introduction.

Chapter 1

Water


9/23: Introduction Ravi Rajan, Provost, College Eight


9/29: Why Grapes of Wrath Matters Today Susan Shillinglaw, English, San Jose State


10/6: The Environment and Human Rights Ravi Rajan


10/13: Environmental Justice: the Case of the Silicon Valley Sheila Davis, Executive Director, Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition


10/20: Conservation Science and Planetary Survival Ingrid Parker, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCSC Patrick Chuang, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, UCSC

10/27: The Politics of Food Patricia Allen, Director Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, UCSC


11/3: Global Warming: Up Close and Personal Susanne Moser, Research Associate, UCSC


11/10: The Future of Water Brent Haddad, Professor of Environmental Studies, UCSC


11/17: Risk and Disasters Ravi Rajan


11/24: Engineering for a Greener World Ken Pedrotti, Professor of Electrical Engineering, UCSC John Vesecky, Professor of Electrical Engineering, UCSC


12/1: Concluding Remarks Ravi Rajan