Past Events

  • Schultz Lectureship in Energy – 2016Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Electrical Power SectorPaul L. Joskow, President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 2016Electricity generation accounts for about 30% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. 
  • Martz Summer Conference 2016Coping with Water Scarcity in River Basins Worldwide: Lesson Learned from Shared ExperiencesWater scarcity is increasingly dominating headlines throughout the world. In the southwestern USA, the looming water shortages on
  • GWC Distinguished Lecture – 2016In Love with the Wild: Thoughts ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ Public Lands in the 1st CenturyBill Hedden, Executive Director, Grand Canyon TrustBill Hedden provided a report from the field, a description from an activist and stakeholder of
  • A Celebration of the Work of Charles Wilkinson: Served with Tasty Stories and Some Slices of RoastWe celebrated the work of Distinguished Professor Charles Wilkinson, a prolific and passionate writer, teacher, and advocate for the people and places
  • Energy: Threats and Opportunities, An Entrepreneur's Perspective with Colorado Governor John HickenlooperGovernor John Hickenlooper outlined his vision for a path to cleaner, more efficient forms and systems of energy at the University of
  • On August 31st, 2015, Dr. Ernest Moniz, United States Secretary of Energy visited Colorado Law to deliver his definitive remarks on the Iran nuclear deal, in a lecture titled Science for Security: The Role of the Department of Energy in Nuclear
  • Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social, and Economic OutcomesInnovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social, and Economic Outcomes June 11th and 12th, 2015
  • Expanding the Watershed: Certainty and Sustainability in 21st Century Water Resources Management with Mike Connor, Deputy Secretary, United States Department of the InteriorThe Distinguished Lecture Series was designed as a cooperative venture
  • The law is frequently called upon to resolve regulatory conflicts that arise when a majority mildly prefers policy X, and minority strongly prefers policy not X. Two emerging bodies of case law present this problem, both associated with the growing
  • Seeds of Change: Responding to Global Change in a Bottom-up WorldMany believe that global institutions and frameworks are failing to generate necessary progress on issues such as climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity, food security, and
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