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Events at Smith Info Session: Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies November 16, 2009 Learn about one of the leading professional schools in environmental studies, natural resources, and coastal and watershed systems. Join us in a discussion of the graduate programs available at the School of Forestry and Enviromental Studies with Martha Smith (Smith '79), Program Director, Center for Coastal and Watershed Systems, and Emily McDiarmid, Admissions Director, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Lunch provided. Bass Hall 102 12:15 pm to 1:00 pm
Deep-Sea Gold Rush: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Mining Seafloor Hot Springs November 16, 2009 Join us to hear a fascinating lecture from Cindy Van Dover, Director of the Duke Marine Lab, the first woman to pilot the submersible "Alvin." McConnell 103 4:00 pm
Info Session November 17, 2009 Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment. Bass Hall 102 4:30 pm
Coral Reef EdVentures: You Better Belize It! November 19, 2009 Come hear about the experiences Katie Donovan (Ed. & Child Study, AC '09), Lily Maynard (Bio, '11), and Emily Ulrich (Bio, '11) had while spending part of their summer in Belize teaching children about their natural environment. Find out how you can get involved in this program funded by the Environmental Science and Policy Program's Agnes Shedd Andreae Fellowship and Smith's Clark Science Center SURF program. Sabin-Reed 101A 12:00 pm
Events Off Campus Northeast Biochar Symposium November 13, 2009 Biochar is a carbon-rich soil amendment that enhances soil fertility, sequesters carbon to help reverse global warming, increases renewable energy production, and creates jobs. Biochar is considered a significant strategy for removing net carbon from the atmosphere for safe storage in soil, enhancing soil resources, and creating clean energy from agricultural and forestry wastes. More... UMass Amherst, Campus Center 7:30 am
Biochar Demonstration Day November 14, 2009 Practical hands-on applications and methods discussed the previous day. Knowledgeable presenters demonstrating and explaining their retorts and small stoves, with principal attention directed to the newly manufactured mobile Adam Retort, capable of producing up to 800 pounds of biochar per batch, plus discussions about application of biochar in soil and related aspects of heat and energy generation and use. Suggested donation: $25 per person (checks made out to NESFI), payable beforehand or on the day itself at NESFI. For further information & to register in advance, contact NESFI between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday at (413) 323-4531, or e-mail info@smallfarm.org. More... New England Small Farm Institute, 275 Jackson Street, Belchertown, MA 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
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