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The Scott A. Margolin ’99 Lecture in Environmental Affairs

The 2023 Scott A. Margolin ‘99 Lecture in Environmental Affairs presents Elizabeth Rush, author of The Quickening: On Motherhood and Antarctica in the Twenty First Century and Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

On Rising Together: Collective and creative responses to the climate crisis

Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

Open to the Public

Storytelling for Change: Public Narrative, Personal Stories

How can our personal stories empower action and affect change? What stories do we tell ourselves, and how can they motivate ourselves and others? Join community organizer Connor Wertz (‘22) to reflect on the power of individual storytelling, practice developing our own narratives, and listen to his experience using storytelling to organize Vermonters to build a climate justice movement.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public
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Global Sustainability Alums Speaker Series – Inaugural Event

This inaugural event will feature two alums from Wellington Management Company LLP in a discussion about Applying Sustainability and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Factors in the Capital Markets:

Sandhya Subramanian Douglas ’93, P’25, Partner, Senior Managing Director, Director of Strategic Analysis and Implementation Soyibou Sylla ’20, Investment Science Associate The conversation will be moderated by Amanda Frank ’23.5 and Samuel Sullivan ’23.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Carbon pricing: three decades in, what happened and what's next?

Casey Pickett, Planetary Solutions Project Director, Director of the Carbon Charge at Yale University and Pricing Nature podcast host will lead a conversation about the development and evolving roles and realities of putting a price on carbon. Tracing the last 35 years of US climate policies from regulation to “market mechanisms” to standards, investments, and justice, Pickett will turn a spotlight on where carbon pricing fits in, bolstered by examples and observations from Yale University’s own internal carbon price efforts. 

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public
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Dedication of the Stephen C. Trombulak Nature Sanctuary

This dedication and reception for the newly designated Stephen C. Trombulak Nature Sanctuary will be an opportunity to both introduce the sanctuary as an important educational resource for our community and to celebrate Professor Emeritus Steve Trombulak’s 34 years as a faculty member in biology and environmental studies, and his continuing work in natural history education and nature conservation.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public
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The world we are dreaming into being: Conversations to cultivate hope, possibility and action

What is the world we want to live in? The world we are already living into! How can we cultivate a stronger sense of connection to self, each other and the planet? Curious?! Join Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, and Sophia Calvi ‘03.5, Director of Programming, Franklin Env Center, for the first of three discussions they will host during fall semester. The additional dates are Oct. 18 and Nov. 29.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public
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The world we are dreaming into being: Conversations to cultivate hope, possibility and action

What is the world we want to live in? The world we are already living into! How can we cultivate a stronger sense of connection to self, each other and the planet? Curious?! Join Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, and Sophia Calvi ‘03.5, Director of Programming, Franklin Env Center, for the first of three discussions they will host during fall semester. The additional dates are Oct. 18 and Nov. 29.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public
Image of two women

The world we are dreaming into being: Conversations to cultivate hope, possibility and action

What is the world we want to live in? The world we are already living into! How can we cultivate a stronger sense of connection to self, each other and the planet? Curious?! Join Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, and Sophia Calvi ‘03.5, Director of Programming, Franklin Env Center, for the first of three discussions they will host during fall semester. The additional dates are Oct. 18 and Nov. 29.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public