The Weston Roundtable is made possible by a generous donation from Roy F. Weston, a highly accomplished UW-Madison alumnus. Designed to promote a robust understanding of sustainability science, engineering, and policy, these interactive lectures are co-sponsored by the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE), the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the Office of Sustainability.
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Managing Soil Biology to Build Soil Organic Carbon and Healthier Soils The largest global losses of soil organic carbon (SOC) due to human land use have occurred on…
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Remote Alaska: Now Closer to You than You Think Todd Radenbaugh, Professor of Environmental Science, Environmental Science Lab, University of Alaska Fairbanks-…
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The 2018 Nuclear Futures Conversation on Communities Moderator: Todd Allen Panelists: Paul Wilson and Dominique Brossard, Professors, Engineering Physics &…
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What Science Does TNC Do? TNC is in transition, from an environmental NGO that works primarily on protection, to one that does protection while also tackling some of…
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Geologic Disposal of Radioactive Waste: The Elusive Search for an Acceptable Site Jean M. Bahr, Professor, Departments of Geoscience and Geological Engineering,…
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Complexions of Sustainability: Mexico’s Laguna Bacalar Ecological Corridor Jerry Kaster, PH.D., School of Freshwater Sciences, University of Wisconsin-…
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Evaluating Regional Food-Energy-Water Resilience Against External Shocks Sauleh Siddiqui, Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering and Applied Mathematics &…
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Food-Energy-Water Nexus: Opportunities and Limits of Integrationist Frameworks The WEF nexus seeks to overcome isolationist tendencies in resource management,…