Environmental Policy and Eco-feminism in China and India
Wednesday, November 30th from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Fairfield University, Multimedia Room, DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Fairfield.
Please join Fairfield University’s Program on the Environment for a panel discussion of global environmental issues among women in China and India. Dr. Danke Li will discuss her interviews with Liao Xiaoyi, winner of the Sophie Prize in 2000, awarded to her by President Bill Clinton for her efforts in building sustainable housing in China. Dr. Gita Rajan will discuss environmentally conscious companies among women in India, who are entering the global economy in a time of environmental crisis. The talk is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Please contact Professor Elizabeth Petrino at (203) 254-4000 x3014 or epetrino@fairfield.edu for further information.
Hear Commissioner James Redeker, Connecticut Department of Transportation
Thursday, December 1st, 2011 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., 45 Church Street, New Haven. Commissioner James Redeker of the Department of Transportation will be speaking to the public on his agency's visions for creating a sustainable development model supported by smart land-use decisions that integrate rational mass transit, economic development, and smart-energy practices. Join 1000 Friends of Connecticut and learn more about the rare opportunities our regions face in curbing the sprawling development that has turned our highways into parking lots every morning and every evening during rush hour. Register for free at http://www.1000friends-ct.org/2011-speaker-series-registration-redeker-conndot.html.
Land Use and Sustainable Development Conference
Friday, December 2nd, 2011 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Pace Law School’s New York State Judicial Institute, 78 North Broadway, White Plains NY.
Proponents of sustainable development have been dealt a tough hand by current economic conditions. This year’s conference will focus on how tough economic times have changed the feasibility of some land use and development strategies. Sessions include the remediation of problem properties, the revitalization of failed projects, redevelopment readiness, fair and affordable housing, office park rezoning, and cost and energy efficiency projects, specifically compact mixed-use developments that feature transit, walkability, and amenities. Join us and the growing number of lawyers, professionals, business leaders, and local leaders that attend our conference annually for this significant educational event. Conference is $100 and $50 for LULA graduates. To register, go to http://www.pace.edu/school-of-law/annual-conference-2011. For more information, contact Ann Marie McCoy at amccoy@law.pace.edu or call (914) 422-4262.
League of Conservation Voter’s 2011 Environmental Summit
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Capital Community College, 11th Floor Auditorium, 950 Main Street, Hartford.
This year's Summit promises to be an engaging debate on key environmental issues to expect in 2012, legislative insights from top state leaders and advocates, and plenty of networking opportunities in a new location. Join the environmental community as we come together to discuss what's hot and what's not, then stay and mingle during our reception at the end of the day. Sponsored by the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters Education Fund. Summit is $15. To register, go to http://www.ctlcv.org/. For more information, contact Kirsten Griebel at kirsten.griebel@ctlcv.org or call (860) 236-5442.
Take a Winter Hike at the Newman Poses Nature Preserve
The Aspetuck Land Trust (ALT) maintains 43 trailed nature preserves in Easton, Weston, Fairfield, and Westport and is supported by over 1,000 local members. Recently, the ALT helped preserve the beautiful 39-acre Newman Poses property. Paul Newman lived near the property and donated a large portion of the land to the town. The parcel also includes land sold to the town by Lillian Poses, a neighbor and friend of Mr. Newman. It is the only public memorial approved by the family as a way to honor the actor and philanthropist. The nature preserve can be accessed off Bayberry Lane in Westport (north of Easton Road/Rte 136). To learn more, visit www.aspetucklandtrust.org.
Image courtesy of Aspetuck Land Trust.


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