Tulane Summit on Environmental Law & Policy

April 9-10, 2010 • New Orleans, LA

The Tulane Environmental Law Society and the Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law & Policy are pleased to announce that the 15th annual Tulane Law School Summit on Environmental Law & Policy will be held at Tulane University Law School from April 9-10, 2010. We will again be welcoming attorneys, activists, government officials, students, and community members to the law school for numerous discussions on seasonable and spirited environmental issues.

We are currently developing panels for the 2010 Summit. Some tentative topics include: coastal restoration strategies in Louisiana, the future of climate change litigation, public trusts, fisheries, estuaries, dead zones, and international climate change policies.

Stay tuned to http://summit.law.tulane.edu for more updates as we get closer to the Summit.

Dark Earths, Settlement, and Populations in Precolonial Amazonia

The Environmental Studies Program in co-sponsorship with the Tulane Anthropology Student Association invite you on January 15th to a guest lecture by Dr. William Woods and Ms. Lilian Rebellato of the University of Kansas Department of Geography to be held in Freeman Auditorium at 4:00pm. In their lecture, entitled "Dark Earths, Settlement, and Populations in Precolonial Amazonia" Dr. Woods and his current PhD student Ms. Rebellato will discuss their current research in the Amazon. For more information, including links to recent articles by Dr. Woods, go to the Environmental Studies website http://www.tulane.edu/~env_stud/EVSTEvents.htm.