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Hold the Date: National Screening on Carbon Pricing, April 5th

  • 1.  Hold the Date: National Screening on Carbon Pricing, April 5th

    Posted 01-20-2017 11:05
    Dear Colleagues, 

    On Wednesday, April 5th at 7 PM eastern, The Bard Center for Environmental Policy will host a national screening of "Priceless", an episode from the National Geographic Series, Years of Living Dangerously.  The one-hour show, focusing on both carbon pricing and the biodiversity loss threat from climate change, will be followed by a webcast panel discussion. Participating schools will be able to watch the episode at no charge, and the panel will welcome questions from a national viewing audience.  Sign-up details to follow soon. You can preview the content of the episode here:  

         PRICELESS:   THE SIXTH EXTINCTION  with Aasif Mandvi,  PRICE ON CARBON with Nikki Reed

    Also, please alert students about two other opportunities this spring from Bard CEP: 

    1. C2C Fellows Sustainability Leadership Training, March 3-5:  For undergraduate students and recent graduates who want high-impact sustainability careers that can change the future, in policy, business and politics. Led by Dr. Eban Goodstein, Director of Bard's Center for Environmental Policy, C2C trainings focus on key leadership skills: vision, courage, developing your network, telling your story, and raising funds.

    2. Third Annual Asia/Environment Student Research Conference: April 13-14. Undergraduate and graduate students engaged in research related to Asia and the environment are invited to submit posters and papers for presentation at this third annual, one-day conference. 

    Hope you and your students can join us on April 5.  Thanks for the work you are doing.

    Eban

    Eban Goodstein
    Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy &
    Director, Bard MBA in Sustainability
    www.bard.edu/cep - www.bard.edu/mba
    845-758-7067
    ebangood@bard.edu

    Bard College offers career-focused graduate degree programs in sustainability: MS Degrees in Environmental Policy and Climate Science and Policy, and a unique, low-residency MBA in Sustainability based in New York City.  Both programs emphasize experience-based education, supporting students to turn their calling into a career.


    Eban Goodstein
    Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy &
    Director, Bard MBA in Sustainability
    www.bard.edu/cep - www.bard.edu/mba
    845-758-7067
    ebangood@bard.edu