2008-2009 Teale Lecture Series

2008-2009 Teale Lecture Series

October 16, 2008

“Ecosystem Services Science & Policy – A New Old Idea Finally Comes of Age”
J.B. Ruhl
Matthews & Hawkins Professor of Property Law, Florida State University College of Law

November 6, 2008

“Forces of Nature”
performed by the Connecticut Repertory Theatre

November 20, 2008

“Water: A Continuous Fluid in a Fragmented Policy Framework”
Don Scavia
Professor and Michigan Sea Grant Director, University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment

February 5, 2009

“Bridging the Science/Journalism Gap in a Time of Epochal Change”
Bud Ward
Editor, The Yale Forum on Climate Change and The Media

March 5, 2009

“Forest Carbon Stocks and Land-Use: Reconciling the International Agenda With the Needs of Indigenous Populations”
Catherine Potvin
Professor, Department of Biology, McGill University

April 2, 2009

“Sun Tzu and the Art of War: How the Battle of Museums to Survive Has a Negative Impact on Nature and the Environment”
Michael Mares
Presidential Professor of Zoology, University of Oklahoma and Distinguished Research Curator of Mammals, Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History