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Events

The Threat of Climate Change: Evidence from the Arctic
Seminar wit
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Dr. Robert Corell

Senior Fellow, American Meteorological Society

Tuesday, October 25
4:00 PM
Land Hall, Belfer Building

John F. Kennedy School of Government


MIT Technology & Culture Program
A Series on
The Future of Water
Beginning on Tuesday, October 25 with the premiere of
"Water Please No" a documentary short film on the arsenic crisis in Bangladesh and Nepal by
Rob Kramer
, Co-founder of
Global Water Trust
October 25, 7pm, 6-120




"Hydro-politics and Earth Democracy"
Vandana Shiva
October 27, 7pm, 10-250

The Future of Food
Film - Brattle Theater
Friday, 21 October - Area Premier
21-27 October


"Rx for Survival"
PBS series airs next week on Tuesday to Thursday evenings, November 1-3,
from 9 to 11 p.m
. on most PBS stations.