[P2P-F] Fw: C2C: $1, 000 Scholarships for Campus Sustainability Leaders!

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Fri Jan 6 17:11:52 CET 2012




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From: Eban Goodstein <climate at bard.edu>
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Subject: C2C: $1,000 Scholarships for Campus Sustainability Leaders!

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Dear Colleagues and Friends, 
 
We are pleased to announce that students who attend one of our C2C Fellows weekend workshopsthrough April 2012 will be eligible to apply for one of two $1,000 Sustainability Leaders scholarships. Please help us spread the word! 

Apply now! to be part of upcoming C2C Fellows programs at the University of Georgia (February 10th-12th) and at Oberlin College (April 6th-8th). 

C2C Fellowsis a new national network for undergraduates and recent graduates aspiring to sustainability leadership in politics and business. 

Two graduates of our 2011-12 workshops will receive $1,000 scholarships to attend follow-on, multi-day leadership trainings,one focused on how to start a green business, and the other, on how to run your own political campaign.
 
Please pass this note along to interested students, and sign up here to stay informedabout C2C Fellows. 

Thanks for the work you are doing. 

Eban Goodstein
Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy


The spring line-up for the National Climate Seminarwill include Billy Parish on his new book: Making Good: Finding Meaning, Money and Community in a Changing World; Tony Leiserowitz on Climate Communication; and Cynthia Rosenzweig on climate and agriculture. See the full schedule below.
  
 National Climate Seminar - Spring 2012  
  
Feb. 1  Jon Shenk, Filmmaker, Actual Films
The Island President: Climate Story-telling 
Feb. 14  Anthony Leiserowitz, Director,Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
Six Americas: Communication on Climate 
Mar. 7  Billy Parish, author and founder, Solar Mosaic
Climate Careers: Finding Meaning, Money and Community 
Mar. 21  Auden Schendler, VP for Sustainability, Aspen Skiing Company
Getting Green Done: Sustainability Work on the Front Lines 
Apr. 4  Paul Comey, VP of Environmental Affairs, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
The Climate for Coffee 
Apr. 18  Cynthia Rosenzweig, Director, Climate Impacts Group, NASA Goddard Institute
Climate and Food Supply 
May. 2  Jihan Gearon, Director, Black Mesa Coalition
Carbon Supply Chain: Black Mesa and Beyond

  

Calls are every other Wednesday at noon Eastern time. Assign the half-hour calls to your students, for a chance to hear top scientists, analysts, and political leaders discuss climate and clean energy solutions. The National Climate Seminar is sponsored by The Bard Center for Environmental Policy, and made possible by a grant from The Clif Bar Family Foundation. 

Forty Percent of Car Trips are within two miles of your home: Take Clif Bar's Two-Mile Challengeand ride or walk instead!

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The National Climate Seminar welcomes a new media partner, Island Press, publisher ofThe Climate Solutions Consensus (2011) edited by David E. Blockstein and Leo Wiegman.

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