Oxford Environment News 

Welcome to Oxford Environment News featuring lectures and seminars relating to the environment.  We try to ensure that as many of the lectures and events that take place at

Oxford

University and beyond are listed on the website, and rely on help from you to let us know the details of what is happening.  To publicise your seminars, lectures, events, projects, and news or to add someone to this mailing list, please email: deborah.strickland@eci.ox.ac.uk Please let me know your Trinity term lecture series details as they are available.  

Full calendar at:    http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/oxfordenv/index.php 

Lectures 

"Wildlife media, conservation networks and illustrated representations of

Africa."William Beinart,

University of

Oxford.Monday 21 April 2008, 5pm, Seminar Room, History Faculty,

George St
Organiser: African History, Politics and Geography Seminars 

"When Worlds Collide: Reconciling Human and Environmental Systems"Professor Stephan Mayer, Environmental Psychology,

Oberlin

College (

USA)Monday 21 April 2008, 5.30pm, OUCE Lecture Theatre, South Parks RoadOrganiser: Practicing Change: Energy, Society, and Environment Lecture Series (Environmental Change Institute) 

"New strategies in corporate accountability: Using law to enforce CSR and CSR to enforce law"Professor Doreen McBarnet, CBETuesday 22 April 2008, 12.00 noon, Seminar Room A,

Said

Business

School,

OxfordOrganiser: Corporate Social Responsibility GroupPlease register with the organiser: Hazel.fry@sbs.ox.ac.uk  

"Oil Titans: National Oil Companies of the

Middle East"Dr Valerie Marcel,

Chatham HouseWednesday 23 April 2008, 5pm, Nissan Lecture Theatre, St Antony's College,

62 Woodstock Rd
Organiser:

Oxford Institute for Energy Studies: Geopolitics of Energy 

"Saving the

Yasuní

National Park: An Official Proposal from the Ecuadorian Government"Professor Carlos Larrea, Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar, EcuadorThursday 24 April 2008, 5-7pm, Seminar Room 2,

QEH Mansfield Road
,Organiser: Department of International Development