Gaylord Nelson Lecture Series - Archived Lectures
This public lecture series, launched in the fall of 2005, honors the legacy
of Gaylord Nelson. Support is provided by the Holstrom-Kineke
Environmental Studies Fund.
Transcripts and/or audio recordings of lectures in this series, if
available, are offered below. Please note: The audio files are large and may
download slowly.
For information on this year's lectures, please see
current lectures webpage.
2007-08
- Environmental Justice, Health, and Sustainability: An Urban View,
Peggy Shepard, October 24, 2007
(mp3 audio file and
pdf PowerPoint)
- Environmental Justice, Autonomy, and Resilience,
Devon Peña,
November 12, 2007
(mp3 audio file and
pdf PowerPoint)
- Nuclear Power's Dirty Little Secret: Uranium Mining,
Doug Brugge,
February 27, 2008
(mp3 audio file and
pdf PowerPoint)
- Environmental Justice and Climate Change,
Michel Gelobter,
April 9, 2008
mp3 audio file)
2006-07
- The Future(s) of Conservation,
Steven Sanderson, October 26, 2006
(mp3 audio file and
pdf PowerPoint)
- The State of Wisconsin's Environment (panel
discussion),
Scott
Hassett, Rod Nilsestuen, Jim Holperin, and Stephen Bablitch,
December 7, 2006
(mp3 audio file)
- The Apollo Alliance: How Global Warming Can Save
Democracy,
Joel Rogers, March 28, 2007 (mp3
audio file and
pdf PowerPoint)
- From the Death of Environmentalism to the Art of the
Possible,
William Meadows, April 17, 2007 (mp3
audio file)
2005-06
- Landscape and Home: A Sense of Place in Wisconsin,
William Cronon, October 25, 2005
(mp3
audio file and transcript)
- Keeping Our Wild Places Wild,
Mike Dombeck, December
13, 2006 (transcript)
- Disaster, Environment and Social Order: Reflections on
Katrina, Kai Erikson, March 21, 2006 (transcript)
- Plan B 2.0: Rescuing and Planet Under Stress and a
Civilization in Trouble,
Lester Brown, April 20, 2006 (transcript)