Presentation Title: Man-made Drought: Urbanization, Irrigation and the Disappearing Arkvathy River.
Presenting within the panel on "Water, Climate, Food, and Population: Drought, Climate, and Thresholds." Moderated by: Greg Dalton, Climate One Radio.
UC Berkeley's 2013 Philomathia Symposium on Water, Climate, and Society: Challenges and Strategies in a Rapidly Changing World
Our final lecture, which winds up the series (except for a postlude and two addenda), deals with the many Chan-associated paintings preserved in Japan that are grouped here, loosely, under the term Sōgenga. It concludes with the surviving works from two series of "Eight Views of the Xiao-Xiang Region," one attributed to Muqi, the other by Yujian—paintings that can be taken as representing the last stage in the long development of landscape painting in China that has been the central subject of this series.
The James Patterson McBaine Honors Competition is Boalt Halls venerable moot court competition and is open to all Boalt second- and third-year law students. Cases chosen for the competition involve cutting-edge issues of great public importance. This year, we are proud to welcome Justice Stephen Breyer of the United States Supreme Court, Judge Michael McConnell of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and Judge David Tatel of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit as our panel for the final round.