Each semester CFE organizes the Environmental Science Colloquium which is held on Wednesday afternoons from 4-5 pm at the Boyd Science Center, Room 001. The talks cover a wide range of topics around environmental science and sustainability. The colloquium is available for graduate credit and we also invite the community to come for free. For more information, contact Doug Earick. Read on for the complete list of dates and speakers.
Feb. 20: Natalie DeGraaf, “The Science behind Global Policy and Diplomacy”
Feb. 27: Mike Ball, “A cooperative research approach to ecosystem based fisheries management”
Mar. 13: Richard Boisvert, “10K/BC – Climate Change for Real”
Mar. 27: John Gilbert, “New Hampshire Lives on Water: Planning for our future”
Apr. 10: Ed Cherian, “Environmental Permitting For Wind Power in NH”
Apr. 17: Larry Hamilton, “What do New Hampshirites know and believe about climate change? A tracking poll with new survey research”
Apr. 24: Dave Orwig, “The Hemlock Wooly Adelgid”





