About the National Climate Seminar

The first Climate RA team with Director Goodstein

CEP hosts climate and clean energy specialists on our bi-monthly public conference call. These experts discuss the latest

science, policy, law, and economics of climate change. Send us your questions, prior to each call, by emailing climate@bard.edu. All calls are also available as podcasts.

Spring 2012 Seminar Schedule (Join the National Climate Seminar by dialing in at 12:00pm eastern on the scheduled day. Call-in number: 1-712-432-3100; Conference Code: 253385. (More Info)

2/1    Jon Shenk, Filmmaker, Actual Films
The Island President: Climate Story-telling 

2/15   Anthony Leiserowitz, Director, Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
Six Americas Communication on Climate 

3/7   Billy Parish, Author and Founder, Solar Mosaic
Careers: Finding Meaning, Money and Community 

3/21  Auden Schendler, VP for Sustainability, Aspen Skiing Company
Smarter Planet? IBM’s Climate Solutions

4/4   Paul Comey, VP of Environmental Affairs, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
The Climate for Coffee

4/18  Cynthia Rosenzweig, Climate Impacts Group, NASA Goddard Institute
Climate and Food Supply 

5/2   Jihan Gearon, Director, Black Mesa Coalition
Carbon Supply Chain: Black Mesa and Beyond

About the Author

Lead the change. At the Bard Center for Environmental Policy, we believe that solutions to environmental challenges such as climate change must be tackled from an integrated perspective. Whether enrolled the existing environmental policy track or the new climate science and policy degree, students are given rigorous scientific, economic, legal, and political training, and graduates enter their careers equipped with the knowledge and practical experience to create thoughtful and competent policy.