Monday, April 20
Harvard Science Book Talk, provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (7 PM EDT)
Tuesday, april 21
The Climate Crisis and Your Health, with Bill McKibben and Mark Bittman ($5 cost, 7 PM EDT)
wednesday, april 22 (50th anniversary of Earth day!)
Happiness & Sustainability Around the Earth, Sustainable Development Solutions Network (all day)
Climate Change: How Bad Will it Be, and What Must be Done? Inter-Disciplinary Panels of Leading Experts Answer these Questions on the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, hosted by The Earth Institute at Columbia University (9 AM - 1:15 PM EDT)
COVID-19 and Climate: Policy & Practice, provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (12 PM EDT)
The Post-Virus Economic Recovery Should Be a Green One, provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (12 PM EDT)
Earth Optimism Film Night, hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (6-11:59 PM EDT)
Climate Change: How Bad Will it Be, and What Must be Done? Inter-Disciplinary Panels of Leading Experts Answer these Questions on the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, hosted by The Earth Institute at Columbia University (9 AM - 1:15 PM EDT)
COVID-19 and Climate: Policy & Practice, provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (12 PM EDT)
The Post-Virus Economic Recovery Should Be a Green One, provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (12 PM EDT)
Earth Optimism Film Night, hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (6-11:59 PM EDT)
thursday, april 23
Solving the Pandemic and Climate Crises with a Just Transition, provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (12 PM EDT)
Yesterday and Today, a conversation with the Principal National Organizer of the first Earth Day and a student climate activist, hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (12:15-12:40 PM EDT)
Green Industrial Policy, provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (12:30-1:45 PM EDT)
Waste Not, Want Not, “How people are changing the way they consume and dispose of food,” hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (2:20-2:45 PM EDT)
When the Earth Moves, a film that “tells the story of 50 years of non-partisan, multi-generational activities bringing together politicians, organizations, and student leaders,” hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (5:10-5:30 PM EDT)
Becoming Leaders, “a group of young environmental leaders discuss how they are making change happen faster,” hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (5:30-6 PM EDT)
Yesterday and Today, a conversation with the Principal National Organizer of the first Earth Day and a student climate activist, hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (12:15-12:40 PM EDT)
Green Industrial Policy, provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (12:30-1:45 PM EDT)
Waste Not, Want Not, “How people are changing the way they consume and dispose of food,” hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (2:20-2:45 PM EDT)
When the Earth Moves, a film that “tells the story of 50 years of non-partisan, multi-generational activities bringing together politicians, organizations, and student leaders,” hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (5:10-5:30 PM EDT)
Becoming Leaders, “a group of young environmental leaders discuss how they are making change happen faster,” hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (5:30-6 PM EDT)
friday, april 24 (Exeter's Climate action day)
Environmental Justice, hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (12:05-12:30 PM EDT)
View from China, hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (12:30-12:55 PM EDT)
Amazon Burning: The Ghost of Climate Future? provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (1-2:30 PM EDT)
Growing Up Green, “change makers across the generations discuss how schools and workplaces, lifelong learners and futurists can help ensure a sustainable planet,” hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (2:20-2:45 PM EDT)
View from China, hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (12:30-12:55 PM EDT)
Amazon Burning: The Ghost of Climate Future? provided by the Harvard Center for the Environment (1-2:30 PM EDT)
Growing Up Green, “change makers across the generations discuss how schools and workplaces, lifelong learners and futurists can help ensure a sustainable planet,” hosted by the Smithsonian Center for Conservation and Sustainability and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (2:20-2:45 PM EDT)
Saturday, april 25
Virtual Earth Day 2020: Uniting from Home, hosted by Citizens’ Climate Lobby (1-4 PM EDT)
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