Just a reminder for this week and next - Join us!
Wed., April 22 – 12:20-1:10 pm - Celebrate Earth Day and learn about the moral
significance of climate change with philosophy professor and sustainability working group
member, Dr. John Nolt. Dr. Nolt will be discussing how science-based estimates of
diversity loss and human casualties over the coming centuries forecast a tragedy
unprecedented in human history. -Sponsored by the Howard Baker Jr. Center for Public
Policy, Eco-Vols and the University of Tennessee Outdoor Program (UTOP)
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Tues., April 28, 3 pm Distinguished Lecture on Energy and the Environment – Phil Sharp
Dr. Phil Sharp, President, Resources for the Future. RFF is the oldest Washington think
tank devoted exclusively to policy analysis on energy, environmental, and natural
resource issues. Dr. Sharp was a 10 term US congressman from Indiana, Harvard IOP
lecturer and policy advisor to several agencies.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2 pm - A Conversation about Climate Change and Nuclear Energy -
Gov. Christine Todd Whitman (CASEnergy Coalition) - Toyota Auditorium
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Thursday, April 30, 10 am - Wigner Distinguished Lecture WEBCAST from Oak Ridge - Dr.
Siegfried Hecker, "Doomed to Cooperate: How American and Russian Nuclear Scientists
Joined Forces to Mitigate Some of the Greatest Post-Cold War Dangers" This will be
webcast live from ORNL in the Toyota Auditorium.
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ALL EVENTS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
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