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The
Yale
Institute for Biospheric Studies (YIBS) serves as a
principal focus for Yale University's research and
training efforts in the environmental sciences.
YIBS is committed to the teaching of
environmental studies to future generations and
provides physical and intellectual centers for
research and education that address fundamental
issues of relevance to the biosphere.
The Institute was created in May, 1990 with an
endowment from Mr. Edward P. Bass, USY1967,
ARC1972, HON 2001. |
YIBS/ESC
FRIDAY NOON
SEMINAR SERIES
Fall 2008
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MIGRATION, POLITICS and POPULATION SEMINAR
SERIES
Fall 2008
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PROGRAMS TO
VIEW OF PAST FORUMS/SEMINARS |
Dr. Michael
Novacek
American
Museum of Natural History
"Biodiversity
Past, Present and Future: From Madagascar to
Island Earth"
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And, presentation of the Yale Peabody Museum of
Natural History's Verrill Medal to
Alison Richard
Vice-Chancellor, Cambridge
University
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FORUM ON
SOLAR VARIABILITY
AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Sponsored by
The YIBS Center for the Study of Global Change
Held on
March 28 and March 29, 2008
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OCEAN AND
CLIMATE FORUM
Sponsored by
The YIBS Center for the Study of Global Change
Held on
April 11 and April 12, 2008
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The Greening
of
Yale
and Beyond
A symposium
held on October 18, 2007
View Program:
Program - Set 1
Program - Set 2
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