BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Upcoming BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20240310T100000 RDATE:20240310T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20241103T090000 RDATE:20241103T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240405T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240405T170000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Law School - McCarty Classroom 3 GEO:45.45227;-122.677625 SUMMARY:Environmental Law Spring Symposium with Keynote Speaker Nicholas Kristof DESCRIPTION:The impacts from U.S. animal agriculture on climate change ar e substantial and well-documented scientifically but too often are left o ut of discussions regarding climate change. Unfortunately\, U.S. animal a gricultural practices are setting an example that other countries are fol lowing and which will result in even higher adverse impacts international ly. Both science and basic math tell us we cannot meet our climate change goals\, domestically or internationally\, unless we significantly reduce the climate change impacts from animal agriculture. The panelists will f irst discuss and document these connections in detail and address why cur rent regulatory regimes are failing to address this problem. The final pa nel of speakers will offer some perspectives on small and large solutions to address this challenging issue. \; This year\, we are hosting ou r annual symposium in conjunction with the symposium hosted by our Animal Law Review on Saturday\, April 6 "Taking CAFOs to Court." More informati on on that event here. (https://law.lclark.edu/law_reviews/animal_law_rev iew/symposium/)Cosponsored By: \;Environmental\, Natural Resources\, and Energy Law Program (https://law.lclark.edu/programs/environmental_and _natural_resources_law/)Environmental Law Review (https://law.lclark.edu/ law_reviews/environmental_law/)Center for Animal Law Studies (https://law .lclark.edu/centers/animal_law_studies/)Schedule of Events \;7:45am | Continental Breakfast and Check-In8:15am | Introduction and WelcomeJanic e Weis - Associate Dean and Director\, Environmental\, Natural Resources and Energy Law ProgramPamela Byce - Assistant Dean and Executive Director \, Center for Animal Law Studies8:30am | KeynoteNicholas Kristof\, award- winning New York Times opinion columnist (https://archive.nytimes.com/www .nytimes.com/ref/opinion/KRISTOF-BIO.html)9:15am| Panel 1 – Why Animal Agriculture is a Climate ProblemModerator:Professor Tom Buchele\, Earthri se Law Center\, Lewis &\; Clark Law SchoolPanelists:Katie Cantrell\, C o-Founder and CEO\,Greener by Default: Sustainability On Our Plates \ ;Amy van Saun\, Senior Attorney\, Center for Food Safety:title of talk TB D15 MINUTE BREAK AT 10:15AM PRIOR TO THE START OF PANEL 210:30 | Panel 2 – Can we meet Climate Goals without Addressing Animal Agriculture?Moder ator:Professor Lisa Benjamin\, Lewis &\; Clark Law SchoolPanelists:Mel issa Powers\, Professor of Law\, Lewis &\; Clark Law School: The Clima te Curse of Agribigness \; Amelia Linn Director of Global Policy\, M ercy for Animals: Animal Agriculture's Impact on International Climate Go als 11:45 | LunchLunch will be provided in the Student Lounge of theLega l Research Centeron campus.1:00 | Panel 3 – Challenges and Barriers of Current Laws andPoliciesModerator:Jaycie Thaemert\, Editor in Chief\,Envi ronmental Law ReviewPanelists:Tarah Heinzen\, Legal Director\, Food and W ater Watch: Limitations of current lawsRandall Abate\, Assistant Dean\, E nvironmental Law Studies\, The GeorgeWashington University Law School: Pu tting Lipstick on a Pig: Biogas\, Methane Digesters\, and the Greenwashin g PlaybookMichele Okoh\, Assistant Professor\, Lewis &\; Clark Law Sch ool: (https://law.lclark.edu/live/profiles/16709-michele-okoh) Forgotten Waters 15 MINUTE BREAK AT 2:30PM PRIOR TO THE START OF PANEL 42:45 | Pan el 4 – Thinking Outside the Box: Large and Small Scale SolutionsModerat or:Professor of Practice\, Joyce Tischler\, Lewis Clark Law SchoolPanelis ts:Daina Bray\, Senior Litigation Fellow and Project Manager\, Law\, Ethi cs\, andAnimals Program\, Yale Law School: Policy Approaches to the Clima te Problem of Animal AgricultureJeff Sebo\, Associate Professor of Enviro nmental Studies\, NYU Law School: Towards a Global Ban on Factory Farming by 2050 Raj Reddy\, Assistant Professor of Law\, Lewis &\; Clark Law School: A NewLord of the Flies: Big Ag's Recent Embrace of Insect Farmin gKatie Cantrell\, Co-Founder and CEO\,Greener by Default: Nudging a New Food Future: Behavioral Science and Institutional Procurement4:30 pm | Reception for all attendees and speakers (Wood Hall Lounge)RSVP HERE (htt ps://engage.lclark.edu/register/springsymposium2024) \; Pricing Pri ce for MCLE Credit: $60 | Price for Non-MCLE Public: $40 FREE Admission for Students ($20 for Meals) ParkingParking permits are required on camp us until 7:00pm and can be purchased ahead of time online (https://www.lc lark.edu/offices/transportation_and_parking/parking/register-buy-permits- online/department-visitor-and-event-parking/). Parking is limited at the law school\, and we highly encourage carpooling to our events. Due to its proximity to the law school\, we suggest parking in the Upper Griswold ( https://www.lclark.edu/live/profiles/6366-parking-lot-c-upper-griswold) o r Lower Griswold (https://www.lclark.edu/live/profiles/6367-parking-lot-d -lower-griswold) parking lot at the college campus (just a few minutes wa lk to the law school). For those unfamiliar with the campus\, you can ac cess a full campus map here (https://www.lclark.edu/live/news/43826-updat ed-printable-campus-map). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The impacts from U.S. animal agricultur e on climate change are substantial and well-documented scientifically bu t too often are left out of discussions regarding climate change. Unfortu nately\, U.S. animal agricultural practices are setting an example that o ther countries are following and which will result in even higher adverse impacts internationally. Both science and basic math tell us we cannot m eet our climate change goals\, domestically or internationally\, unless w e significantly reduce the climate change impacts from animal agriculture . The panelists will first discuss and document these connections in deta il and address why current regulatory regimes are failing to address this problem. The final panel of speakers will offer some perspectives on sma ll and large solutions to address this challenging issue. \;
This year\, we are hosting our annual symposium in conjunction with the s ymposium hosted by our Animal Law Review on Saturday\, April 6 "Taking CA FOs to Court." More information on that e vent here.
Cosponsored By: \;
Environmental\, Natural Resources\, and Energy Law Program
Nicholas Kristof\, award-winning N ew York Times opinion columnist
Moderator:Profes sor Tom Buchele\, Earthrise Law Center\, Lewis &\; Clark Law School
Panelists:
15 MINUTE B REAK AT 10:15AM PRIOR TO THE START OF PANEL 2
Moderator :Professor Lisa Benjamin\, Lewis &\; Clark Law School
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Lunch will be provided in the Stu
dent Lounge of the
Moderator:Jaycie Thaemert\, Editor in Chief\,En vironmental Law Review
Panelists:
15 MINUTE B REAK AT 2:30PM PRIOR TO THE START OF PANEL 4
Moderator:< a href="https://law.lclark.edu/live/profiles/3430-joyce-tischler">Professor of Practice\, Joyce Tischler\, Lewis Clark Law School
RSVP HERE \;
Parking permits are req uired on campus until 7:00pm and can be purchased ahead of time online. Parking is limited at the law school\, and we highly encoura ge carpooling to our events. Due to its proximity to the law school\, we suggest parking in the Upper Grisw old or Lower Griswold parking lot at the college campus ( just a few minutes walk to the law school).
For those unfamil iar with the campus\, you can access a full campus map here.
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\n Friday April 5\, 2024 Symposium
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Are you a 1L* and do you have questions about the environmental curriculum? Are you curiou s to learn more about the environmental or energy certificates? Join Asso ciate Dean\, Janice Weis\, and Associate Director\, Tess Jacobsen\, for a n overview of the environmental curriculum before you register for classe s later this semester! *All students are welcome
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