4:00 pm | Picking Extremes: Single-Forams and Models Reveal New Features of Tropical Climate Variability |
12:15 pm | Discovering the Future, Creating the Past: the Legal and Scientific Dynamics of Restoring our Damaged Ecosystems |
4:00 pm | Atmospheric Reanalyses: A Tool for Investigating Hazardous Weather Events | |
7:00 pm | From Complete Streets to Thriving Communities: An Evening with Gil Peñalosa |
9:00 am | Solar and Renewable Energy | |
12:00 pm | Rooted: Public Values and Uses for Arizona Streams and Springs | |
12:00 pm | Gil Peñalosa | CAPLA Special Guest Lecture | |
1:00 pm | Sustainable Architecture | |
3:00 pm | Green Fund Open Meeting |
1:30 pm | Edible Landscapes Tour | |
3:00 pm | Pō é tree: Respecting Our Planet |
8:00 am to 6:00 pm | EarthWeek 2018 |
3:00 pm | The Brave New World of Ecological Restoration: Hubris, Humility and the Changing Face of Nature | |
6:00 pm | No Species is an Island: A Science-Art Collaboration |
10:00 am | The Resiliency of Hopi Agriculture | |
1:30 pm | Arboretum History Tour |
3:00 pm | The Engineering Side of Biomass Utilization and Processing | |
4:00 pm | Tropical Pacific Climate over the Last 7,000 Years - A Coral Ensemble Approach |
12:00 pm | Trees Around the World Tour | |
12:00 pm | Advances in Forecasting Summer Monsoon Precipitation, Simulation of Convective Storm Processes | |
6:00 pm | Harnessing the Sun: Creating Power from Light |
3:00 pm | Disturbance, Resilience and (Maybe) Evolution |
4:00 pm | Alpine Hydrogeology: The Critical Role of Groundwater in Sourcing the Headwaters of the World |
10:00 am to 5:00 pm | Earth Day 2018 at Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium |
10:00 am | GO GREEN | |
2:00 pm | Biosphere 2 Food-Water-Energy Tour |
1:30 pm | Landscape Horticulture Tour |
3:00 pm | Bridging the STEM Gap: Preparing the Next Generation for the Changing STEM Workforce |
4:00 pm | Corals on Acid - Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Coral Reefs | |
5:30 pm | Water Roots: Springs in our Wildest Places |
10:30 am | The Southwestern Monsoon - Presentations and Q&A | |
10:30 am | Care About Climate | |
1:00 pm | Green Building Practice | |
3:00 pm | Green Fund Open Meeting | |
3:30 pm | The Slow(est) Professor: A Decade of Community-Based Water Research Along Nicaragua's Pacific Coast |
3:00 pm | Life Where the Sun Don’t Shine: Cultivating Oligotrophic Bacteria from the Catalina Mountain Subsurface |