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Environmental Studies
Events
Sacagawea Series: Rachel Young
Date: February 3 2010 12:00pm Location: JR Howard 302 Conference Room
The Carbon Market: Tanzania to Copenhagen
Rachel Young (ENVS) will deliver a talk based on her research in Tanzania about the carbon offset market and its relevance to Tanzania. Rachel will describe her research of the carbon market in Tanzania and how the market works on the ground; in addition, Rachel will discuss her experience in Copenhagen, how international policy has failed us, and what it means for Tanzania’s market.Wednesday, February 3, 12:00 PM
JR Howard 302 Conference Room
Contact Us
The Environmental Studies Program is located in John R. Howard Hall on the Undergraduate Campus.
Emailenvs@lclark.edu
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DirectorLiz Safran
Environmental Studies Program
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