Dear CACS members and friends,
Here are this week's announcements. Lots of exciting things are happening on
campus especially since April is such an environmentally minded month.
Please feel free to send your sustainability related announcements to me at
this email to be posted on the CACS website. My apologies if your
announcement was not posted in time before the event; to ensure this doesn't
happen, please write "For CACS Announcements" in the subject title.
Please feel free to forward these announcements to anyone you think might be
interested.
California and the Future of Environmental Law and
Policy<http://sustainability.berkeley.edu/blogs/announce/open/2008/04/califo...>
Check this two day conference April 10-11, out presented by the California
Center for Environmental Law and Policy in Boalt Hall at UC Berkeley. Just a
couple of topics the conference plans to cover includes California's
Regulatory Response to Climate Change, the Future of Energy Conservation and
Renewable Energy Development in California, and Water Supply, Biodiversity,
and the Future of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Call for Photographers - Sustainability Photo
Exhibit<http://sustainability.berkeley.edu/blogs/announce/open/2008/04/sustai...>
The Sustainability Office is seeking amateur, professional, and student
photographers and photojournalists to participate in Portraits of
Sustainability, a photo-essay exhibition that will capture a variety of
themes related to sustainability efforts on the UC Berkeley campus.
Photographers will be compensated $250 for their work which will be
displayed at the Sustainability Summit on April 21st, and some photographs
will be chosen for the Fall 2008 issue of the Breakthroughs magazine, the
alumni publication of UC Berkeley's College of Natural Resources.
Greenpeace Global Warming Field Organizer
Job<http://sustainability.berkeley.edu/blogs/announce/open/2008/04/greenp...>
Join GreenPeace's global warming campaign by getting a job with their new
program, Project Hot Seat. The last application deadline is April 28th, get
lots more information at the link.
Bus Rapid Transit - City of Berkeley
Meeting<http://sustainability.berkeley.edu/blogs/announce/open/2008/04/city-o...>
the City of Berkeley Planning Commission will hold a public meeting on
Wednesday April 9 regarding BRT, at 7pm in the North Berkeley Senior Center
at 1901 Hearst Ave. BRT was debated for several months by CACS meetings
attendees - now you can get an update about the issue and where the city
currently stands.
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Irene Seliverstov
Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability - Administrative Intern
Society and Environment '10
818.384.5489