Daily Archives: February 28, 2013

“King: A Filmed Record Long” Excerpts


freespeechtv

Published on Feb 25, 2013

“King: A Filmed Record Long” Excerpts

Environmental Justice http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre145
Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

Pirate Television: Chuck Collins – How Wealth Inequality is Wrecking the World


freespeechtv

Published on Feb 28, 2013

Pirate Television: Chuck Collins – How Wealth Inequality is Wrecking the World

Environmental Justice http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre145
Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

Harvard Scholarship Indexing Project | Library Lab


Harvard

Published on Feb 28, 2013

A lightweight metadata-­‐only repository to catalog and link to scholarly artifacts created at, or in affiliation with, Harvard.

Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

Scanning Key Content | Library Lab


Harvard

Published on Feb 28, 2013

Inserts scanning into the acquisitions or cataloging process for some of Harvard’s hidden printed book collections.

Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

Sleuthing Seismic Signals: Understanding Earthquake Hazard and Monitoring Nuclear Explosions


UCtelevision

Published on Feb 28, 2013

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) The probability of a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake in the Greater Bay Area during the next 30 years is 63 percent, or about two out of three. Lawrence Livermore National Lab scientist Sean Ford and teacher Ken Wedel discuss what an earthquake of that size in the Bay Area would look like and explain its effects. Just like an earthquake, a nuclear test can cause seismic disturbances that are recorded at monitoring stations around the world. Learn how seismologists tell the difference between these two sources by sleuthing seismic signals. Series: “Field Trip at the Lab: Science on Saturday” [3/2013] [Science] [Show ID: 24772]

Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

Sleuthing Seismic Signals: Understanding Earthquake Hazard and Monitoring Nuclear Explosions


UCtelevision

Published on Feb 28, 2013

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) The probability of a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake in the Greater Bay Area during the next 30 years is 63 percent, or about two out of three. Lawrence Livermore National Lab scientist Sean Ford and teacher Ken Wedel discuss what an earthquake of that size in the Bay Area would look like and explain its effects. Just like an earthquake, a nuclear test can cause seismic disturbances that are recorded at monitoring stations around the world. Learn how seismologists tell the difference between these two sources by sleuthing seismic signals. Series: “Field Trip at the Lab: Science on Saturday” [3/2013] [Science] [Show ID: 24772]

Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

EPA 20th Anniversary Environmental Justice Video Series: Reggie Harris


USEPAgov

Published on Aug 14, 2012

In commemorating the 20 years of EPA working on environmental justice, the agency has created this video series, featuring federal and local government officials, non-profit leaders, and students, who tell stories about the lessons they have learned over their time working on environmental justice. These videos will also be featured on the EPA Environmental Justice in Action Blog at http://blog.epa.gov/ej. This video was funded and produced by EPA.

Environmental Justice http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre145
Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

EPA 20th Anniversary Environmental Justice Video Series: Donna Christensen


USEPAgov

Published on Sep 20, 2012

In commemorating the 20 years of EPA working on environmental justice, the agency has created this video series, featuring federal and local government officials, non-profit leaders, and students, who tell stories about the lessons they have learned over their time working on environmental justice. These videos will also be featured on the EPA Environmental Justice in Action Blog at http://blog.epa.gov/ej. This video was funded and produced by EPA

Environmental Justice http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre145
Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

EPA 20th Anniversary Environmental Justice Video Series: Teri Blanton


USEPAgov

Published on Sep 5, 2012

In commemorating the 20 years of EPA working on environmental justice, the agency has created this video series, featuring federal and local government officials, non-profit leaders, and students, who tell stories about the lessons they have learned over their time working on environmental justice. These videos will also be featured on the EPA Environmental Justice in Action Blog at http://blog.epa.gov/ej. This video was funded and produced by EPA.

Environmental Justice http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre145
Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120

EPA 20th Anniversary Environmental Justice Video Series: Susana Almanza


USEPAgov

Published on Jul 19, 2012

In commemorating the 20 years of EPA working on environmental justice, the agency has created this video series, featuring federal and local government officials, non-profit leaders, and students, who tell stories about the lessons they have learned over their time working on environmental justice. These videos will also be featured on the EPA Environmental Justice in Action Blog at http://blog.epa.gov/ej. This video was funded and produced by EPA.

Environmental Justice http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre145
Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120