The 29th Panel on the Presidency: Obama Settles In
The 29th Panel on the Presidency: Obama Settles In
After 15 months in office, how has President Obama responded to the historic opportunity that greeted his arrival in the White House? Has he responded adequately to an economy in crisis? Has he moved fast enough to fulfill his campaign promise on Iraq? What about the other foreign policy challenges he has faced? And how has the nation's first African-American president confronted issues of race? Join us as a panel of experts analyzes the early stages of the Obama administration.
Mark Z. Barabak, Senior Political Writer, Los Angeles Times
Mark Halperin, Editor-at-Large and Senior Political Analyst, TIME, and author of Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, Palin and McCain, and the Race of a Lifetime
Peter D. Hart, Chairman of Peter D. Hart Research Associates, and pollster for the Wall Street Journal/NBC News Poll
Michael J Kosnett, MD, MPH - Health Hazards of Low-level Lead Exposure to Adults
University of Colorado, Dept. of Medicine, Dept. of Environmental and Occupational Health
Lead in the Workplace -- the New Science
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Law 270.6 - Lecture 3 - Public Utilities & Rate Regulation: Cost of Service Regulation (Part 1)
January 31, 2008
The role of a PUC, its organization, duties and procedures; how regulation works; rate base, rate of return, operating expenses; judicial review, including the first of the classic cases.
The Philomathia Foundation Symposium at Berkeley: Pathways to a Sustainable Energy Future
The Velocity of Climate Change
Chris Field, Co-chair, IPCC Working Group 2: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability
For more information, visit http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/energy/symposium/philomathia2010