The Keystone XL Pipeline in a Post-COP21 World: A Conversation with Liz Barratt-Brown

The Keystone XL Pipeline in a Post-COP21 World: A Conversation with Liz Barratt-Brown

Liz Barratt-Brown, Senior Advisor to NRDC & Executive Committee member of the Yale Law School, and Advisory Board Member of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy joins Catherine Martini for a conversation about Barratt-Brown’s career working on the Toxic Release Inventory, the Keystone XL Pipeline, international climate negotiations, and organic olive oil farming in Mallorca, Spain (www.pedruxella.com).

Litigating for the Environment: A Conversation with Deborah Goldberg

Litigating for the Environment: A Conversation with Deborah Goldberg

Deborah Goldberg, the managing attorney for the Northeast office of Earthjustice sits down with Melissa Legge to discuss environmental litigation, climate change, environmental justice, and the unusual twists and turns of her own career from academic to litigator.

The Significance of the Bureaucrat in Western American History: Hair-Raising Tales from the Department of the Interior

The Significance of the Bureaucrat in Western American History: Hair-Raising Tales from the Department of the Interior

Dr. Patty Limerick, Faculty Director and Chair of the Board of the Center of the American West at the University of Colorado Boulder and professor of environmental studies and history, joins Stephanie Ratte, a student at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, for a conversation about the importance of history for understanding environmental issues today, challenges and opportunities in the American West, and why we should care more about bureaucrats.

Bright Lights, Green Sights: A Conversation with Yael Aflalo

Bright Lights, Green Sights: A Conversation with Yael Aflalo

Yael Aflalo, founder of the sustainable fashion brand Reformation speaks with Paul Anastas, Director, Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering and Professor in the Practice of Chemistry for the Environment at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies

Tribal Environmental Justice: A Conversation with Jim Grijalva

Tribal Environmental Justice: A Conversation with Jim Grijalva

Eugene Rusyn, YLS ’17, sits down in the studio with Professor Jim Grijalva to discuss environmental law on Indian lands. Professor Grijalva is an expert in federal Indian law, environmental law, and environmental justice and is the director of the Tribal Environmental Law Project at the University of North Dakota School of Law.