Environment: Yale, Fall 2008
Table of Contents
Dean’s Message: The Fitful Birth of Kroon Hall
Selling the university on a green building wasn't easy, or pretty.
Wall Street's Carbon Conversion
Bankers are now factoring global warming into their investment decisions, which, one venture capitalist says, will reindustrialize the entire planet.
Thirsty Chinese Cities Getting Drier As Skyscrapers Rise
Scientists agree that cities are not only affected by their regional climate, they shape it.
Fund to Address Downside of China's Boom
An Asia Environment Fund will focus on the crisis that is not only China's, or Asia's, but the entire world's–global warming.
In Memoriam: For Strachan Donnelly, Hunting Was Being Fully Human
Strachan Donnelly was a committed conservationist and an ardent supporter of F&ES.
Goverment Report Finds Wildlife Refuges Falling Into Neglect
The 548 National Wildlife Refuges don't have enough resources to fulfill their missions.
Memo to President Elect Obama: ‘Sustainability’ Key to Energy Policy
F&ES professors say the next U.S. president must lead boldly on alternative energy.
Bookshelf (PDF)
- Dean\'s Message: The Fitful Birth of Kroon Hall
- Wall Street’s Carbon Conversion
- Fund to Address the Downside of China’s Boom
- Thirsty Chinese Cities Getting Drier As Skyscrapers Rise
- In Memorium: For Strachan Donnelley, Hunting Was Being Fully Human
- Government Report Finds Wildlife Refuges Falling Into Neglect
- Bookshelf (PDF)
- Class Notes and Obituaries (PDF)
