March 1, 2019 to March 8, 2019 |
11:30am |
Mikael Wolfe (Stanford University), “‘A Revolution is a Force More Powerful than Nature’: The Impact of Hurricane Flora of 1963 on the Agrarian Character of the Cuban Revolution” (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
March 2, 2019 |
8:30am |
New Directions in Environmental Law Conference 2019: Global Climate Justice |
March 6, 2019 |
8:30am |
Lisa Messeri (Yale), "A Breakfast Conversation with Lisa Messeri" (Yale Environmental Humanities) |
4:00pm |
Teona Williams (Yale), "'For Peace, Quiet, and Respect': Race and Contested Spaces in Chicago’s Southside" (Yale Environmental History) |
7:00pm |
Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation), "American Traditional War Songs" (The Yale Film Society) |
March 7, 2019 |
12:00pm |
Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia), "Across Oceans of Law" (Yale RITM) |
4:00pm |
David Kaniewski (EcoLab CNRS/Institut Universitaire de France), "How to reconstruct abruptly changing biomes from lake sediment cores" (Yale EVST) |
March 8, 2019 |
4:00pm |
David Kaniewski (EcoLab CNRS/Institut Universitaire de France), "Was Climate a Trigger of Eastern Mediterranean Social Changes 3200 Years Ago?" (Yale Nile Initiative Series) |
March 24, 2019 |
10:00am |
"Before the Deluge: Apocalyptic Floodscapes from John Martin to John Goto, 1789 to Now" Exhibition, (Yale Center for British Art) |
March 26, 2019 |
4:30pm |
"Queer and Present Danger in the Context of Climate Change" (Out in the Woods, Out in Public, and LGBT Studies) |
March 27, 2019 |
4:30pm |
Herve Reculeau, University of Chicago “Valley Irrigation along the Syrian Euphrates: A Case Study in Bronze Age Landscapes and Technology” (Yale NELC Assyriological Seminar) |
March 28, 2019 |
4:00pm |
Lisa Lucero (University of Illinois), "The Role of Climate Change in the Classic Maya Collapse" (Yale EVST) |
5:00pm |
"Preserving Land and Legacy - Writers and Artists Connecting to Nature at Edwin Way Teale's Trail Wood" |
March 29, 2019 |
11:00am |
Anna Tsing (University of California Santa Cruz), “Others without History: Organisms as Agility-shifting Actors in the Trajectory of Capital” (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
4:00pm |
Energy and the Humanities: Into the Classroom and Beyond |
4:00pm |
Eleanor Johnson (Columbia University), “Waste, The Waster, Wasters, and Waster: the Birth of Ecological Thought in Medieval England” (Yale English) |
5:30pm |
“The Manner in Which We Dwell: Thinking Nature with New Haven Artists” (The Literature, Arts, and Environment Colloquium) |