Environmental Forum
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The Environmental Forum brings global experts from within Stanford and other leading academic institutions, government, NGOs, foundations and business to inform the Stanford community about a broad range of environmental issues and solutions. The forum is open to Stanford faculty, graduate students, postdocs, and staff.
Environmental Forum with Eric Guilyardi: Exciting times for Climate Change Education – from global opportunities to local challenges
Environmental Forum | When Extinction Is Warranted: Invasive Species, Gene-Drives and the Worst-Case Scenario
Environmental Forum | Investing in Farmers, Building Resilience, and Creating Markets for Climate-Smart Agriculture
Environmental Forum | More with less: Meeting societal water demands under increasing water scarcity
Y2E2, Rm299
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Environmental Forum: Climate, Carbon and What Really Matters
Y2E2, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | How Can Climate Science Help the Climate Crisis?
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | Natures, Peoples and Justice: Collaborative Land Management and Cultural Burning in the Australian Capital Territory
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Indigenous Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development: The Wisdom of Our Elders
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | Groundwater Sustainability through Mandated Coordination
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | Assessment of Sustainable Hydropower Development: Alternatives for the Mekong River Basin
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | California Greenin’ - How the Golden State Became an Environmental Leader | David J. Vogel, UC Berkeley
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | How Can Government Be Smart? | Hong-Yuan Lee
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | Weather/Climate and the Non/Human: Environmental Anthropology in the Anthropocene | Nathan Sayre, UCB
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | Human Responses to Changes in Coastal Systems: Health, Adaptation, and Feedbacks Over Time | Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Woods Seminar | Improving the Understanding of Snow Processes and Hydrometeorology Using Remote Sensing | Laurie Huning, UCI
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Woods Seminar | Flow and Transport at Catchment Scales: New Approaches to an Age-Old Problem | Ciaran Harman, Johns Hopkins University
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | Governing Land and People in the Global South | Tania Li, University of Toronto
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Economics Forum | Why We Need a Social Cost of Carbon - Maureen Cropper
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | The Arctic in a Two-Degree Warmer World - Eric Post
Y2E2 Building, Room 300
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Environmental Forum | Advancing Conservation Strategies by Understanding Human Behavior and Decisions - Sheila Reddy
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Economics Forum | Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change, Accounting for Adaptation Costs and Benefits - Michael Greenstone
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Economics Forum | The Spatial Structure of Endowments, Trade, and Inequality: Evidence from the Global Climate - Kyle Meng
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Economics Forum | The Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change - Joseph Shapiro
Y2E2 Room 299
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Environmental Economics Forum | Near-Term Policy Priorities to Enable Radical Decarbonization - Richard Schmalensee
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | Dam Removal and Reoperation in an Age of Complex Hydrosystems - Desiree Tullos
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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Environmental Forum | Water Management from Ancient Egypt to Today’s California - Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Y2E2 Building, Room 299
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