(May 10-11, 2008 at Yale University)
Yale University welcomes our visiting guests to New Haven, CT for the Yale-REIL-REEEP Roundtable on Clean Energy and Climate Change.

“This Conference on the conservation of natural resources is in effect a meeting of the representatives of all the people of the United States called to consider the weightiest problem now before the Nation.”
... so said President Theodore Roosevelt in May of 1908 in his opening address at the White House Conference of Governors which launched the modern conservation movement and planted the seed for the National Parks System.
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(Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 4:15 p.m. at Luce Hall Auditorium)
Gary Hirshberg has been at the forefront of movements working for environmental and social transformation for 30 years. From his early days as an educator and activist to his current position as President and CE-Yo of Stonyfield Farm, the world's largest organic yogurt company, Hirshberg's positive outlook has inspired thousands of people to recognize their ability to make the world better.
(Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at Luce Hall Auditorium with a Reception to Follow)
Founder of the White Dog Cafe, Judy Wicks, and co-founder of the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies and Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia will be featured at a public presentation at Luce Hall at 32 Hillhouse Avenue.

(Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 12:00 at 230 Prospect Street in the 3rd Floor Board Room)
Join Cecilie Hultmann, Communication and Partnership Manager with the UN Global Compact, in a conversation on voluntary business leadership and climate action. "Caring for Climate" is a voluntary and complementary action platform for those UN Global Compact participants who seek to demonstrate leadership on the issue of climate change.
There is a limit of 10 students for this event. You must RSVP to Bryan Garcia at bryan.garcia@yale.edu.
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