Thursday, October 20, 1-2:30 pm – E&E FORUM: An Ethical, Sustainable Energy Industry,
Interdisciplinary panel moderated by Becky Jacobs (UT Law), with John Nolt, Dean Rivkin,
Mary English and Charles Sims (UT) and Patrick McGinley and Jamie Van Nostrand, WVU
Law.
Monday, Oct. 24, 1-2:30 pm - E&E FORUM: "Republicans, Democrats and Sustainability:
Recovering Bipartisan Environmental Politics," Eban Goodstein, PhD, Bard Center for
Environmental Policy, Bard College, New York
Monday, Oct. 24, 3:30 pm – "How to Get a Job Saving the Planet: Sustainability
Leadership Careers in NGO’s, Business and Policy" – Eban Goodstein, PhD, Bard College
for Environmental Policy
Thursday, October 27, 1-2:30 pm – E&E FORUM: "US Energy Policy and this Year’s
Election: Why we Are Likely to Continue to Pursue Failure," Peter Z. Grossman, Clarence
Efroymson Professor of Economics, Butler University, Indianapolis
Thursday, October 27, 3-5 pm – "Analyzing the Process of Energy Policy: Why policy
responses to the same problems differ among countries," Peter Z. Grossman, Clarence
Efroymson Professor of Economics, Butler University & Lorna A. Greening, Baker Center
Energy and Environment Fellow
EARLY VOTING at the Baker Center is Oct. 31 - Nov. 3, 8 am - 8 pm -- Knox County
registered voters - don't miss it! Plus - we are hosting the last DebateWatch at 9 pm
tonight! Join us.
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