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Tuesday, April 16

   
8pm 

     Earth Week 2002 Kick-off Vegetarian Dinner 

     Free for the first 70!
     Party Space, EB60 Lerner Hall

     Co-sponsored by: Veggiehaus, VAVA

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Wednesday, April 17
  

5:30-7pm 

     Energy and Development

     Earth Week 2002 Panel Discussion Series: Panel I
    
Satow Room, E567 Lerner Hall
     Co-sponsored by: Columbia Political Union, Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology.

        Panelists include: 

          Zehra Aydin    Secretariat on Sustainable Development, United Nations 

          J. Paul Martin    Executive Director, Center for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University 

          Klaus S. Lackner    Professor, Earth and Environmental Engineering Columbia University 
    

8:30pm

     Princess Mononoke - Film and discussion
    
Earl Hall, Dodge Room
     Co-sponsored by: Office of the University Chaplain

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Thursday, April 18
  

6:00-7:30pm 

     Law, Corporate Conduct, and the Environment

     Earth Week 2002 Panel Discussion Series: Panel II
    
Satow Room, E567 Lerner Hall
     Co-sponsored by: Columbia Law School Environmental Law Society

          Panelists include: 

          Michael Gerrard    Partner, Arnold & Porter 

          Bradley Karkkainen    Professor, Columbia Law School 

          Arthur Small    Professor, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs
  

7:30-9:30pm

     Soylent Green - Film and Delicious Delicacies
    
Barnard College, Upper Level Macintosh

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Friday, April 19

  
1:30-3:00pm 

     Citizenship and the New York City Environment

     Earth Week 2002 Panel Discussion Series: Panel III 
    
Satow Room, E567 Lerner Hall

     Co-sponsored by: Center for Urban Research and Policy, Columbia Political Union, Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology.
          Panelists include: 

          Andrew Darrell    Director, Living Cities Program for the Urban Environment, Environmental Defense 

          Emily Lloyd    Executive Vice President of Administration, Columbia University

          Cynthia Rosenzweig    Urban Biosphere Project, NASA/Goddard Institute for Space Studies
  

3pm 

     Green Architecture Tour of National Resources Defense Council Headquarters
    
Limited participants - please see the website for reservation info
     Co-sponsored by: National Resources Defense Council

  

9:30pm 

     Earth Week 2002 Party - with Columbia Music Presents Bands
    
The West End, basement party space
     Co-sponsored by: Columbia Music Presents

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Saturday, April 20

  
12pm 

     Central Park Revitalized - guided tour of Central Park restored areas 
    
Limited participants - please contact Liz at emh33@columbia.edu for a reservation.

 

2pm

     Boating in the Park

     Join EarthCo and other Columbia students for rowing on the Lake in Central Park.

     Meet us at the boat house.

 

3pm 

     Green Ties Picnic - Picnic with New York City Student Environmental Groups
    
North West corner outside of Delacorte Theater
     Co-sponsored by: New York University, Hunter College, Sarah Lawrence College

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Sunday, April 21
    

11am-4pm 

  

     Earth Day Festival in Morningside Park
    
Planting, mural painting, petting zoo, face painting, and educational fair
     113th Street and Morningside Avenue
     Co-sponsored by:
Friends of Morningside Park, Starbuck Corporation

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Monday, April 22 - Earth Day!
  

12-5pm 

  

     Earth Day 2002 Fair at Columbia University 
    
Plant giveaways, bouncy castle, demonstrations, educational materials, and music!
     Low Plaza and College Walk

     Co-sponsored by: Columbia College Student Council

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