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Campus Ecology's greener campus conference series gives NWF Campus Ecology members the opportunity to hear from leading practitioners in the field on conservation and sustainability topics and to provide a forum for questions and discussion. Each conference features three to four speakers and provides a question and answer session to encourage discussion among the participants and speakers. A PowerPoint presentation is available through a web conference option during the conference and all conferences are archived online via audio file and Podcast. Audio-only option is available – telephone is the only technology needed. Stay tuned for the 2008-2009 Schedule To participate in a web conference please email campus@nwf.org.
Note: Using WAV files: As the .wav files are rather large, you may wish to download them to your local system and open them from there for best results.
Using Podcasts: Instructions for downloading iTunes & obtaining Podcasts Past Conferences:Habitat Restoration – Helping to Conserve Energy and Sequester CarbonMarch 13, 2008
Greener Buildings-Beyond Breaking Ground:February 21, 2008
Engaging Students in Climate SustainabilityNovember 15,2007
Campus Climate Action PlansOctober 11,2007
Creative Financing and EndowmentsApril 12,2007
Purchasing Green Tags and Renewable Energy CertificatesMarch 8, 2007
Greener Transportation on CampusFebruary 15, 2007
Conducting GHG Inventories on Campus and Other Energy Tracking StrategiesDecember 7, 2006
Greener Purchasing on CampusNovember 16, 2006
How to Engage Students and Gain Support from the AdministrationOctober 26, 2006
Habitat Restoration and ProtectionApril 27, 2006
Renewable EnergyMarch 30, 2006
Ecological Building DesignFebruary 23, 2006
Waste ReductionFebruary 8, 2006
Energy Efficiency and RenewablesDecember 14, 2005
Climate ActionNovember 17, 2005
BiodieselOctober 20, 2005
For more information about NWF Campus Ecology Teleconference Series please email campus@nwf.org. |
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