Bill McKibben, Scholar-in-Residence in Environmental Studies, Middlebury
Matters Canonical: Trying to edit American environmentalism

Nadia Horning, Assistant Professor of Political Science; Michael Sheridan, Assistant Professor of Anthropology; Jacob Tropp, Spencer Fellow in African Studies, Associate Professor of History, Middlebury
How the Environment Matters in Africa: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Phil Aroneanu ’06.5, Will Bates '06 & Jeremy Osborn '06.5, Step it Up Organizers
The New Climate Movement: From Software to the Streets

Jennie Stephens, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Policy, Clark University 
Energy Technology Deployment for Climate Change Mitigation: Socio-political Influences on Wind and Carbon Capture and Storage

Phil Mosenthal, Founding Partner, Optimal Energy
Power to Save:  Energy Efficiency Potential, Economics and Policies

Tom Parris, Director of Sustainability Programs, ISciences
Freshwater Sustainability

Gretchen Elias '96, Program Support Manager, Institute for Sustainable Communities
Practical Challenges in Promoting Community-Based Social and Environment Work in Former Socialist Countries:  An Alumni Perspective

Andrea Olsen, Professor of Dance, Middlebury College
Arts and the Environment: A Performance and Discussion
*NOTE SPECIAL VENUE: Mahaney Center for the Arts Dance Theater (Room 110)

Nick Muller, Assistant Professor of Economics, Middlebury College
The Dirty Dozen: Measuring the Effects of Air Pollution in the U.S.

Jon Berger '67, President, Expert Information Systems, Inc.
The Canoe Atlas of the Little North: Perspectives on the Understanding of Place

ENVS 401 Senior Seminar Class Presentations