Rutgers Day 2018 Event Archive Menu2024-20252024 Rutgers Climate Symposium2024 — Ben Santer Technical Talk on Climate2023-20242024 – Sustainability Governance in the Anthropocene: A Symposium2024 – Broader Impacts Workshop2023 Rutgers Climate Symposium — In Search of Solutions2022-20232022 Rutgers Climate Symposium — Climate Change and Biodiversity2021-20222022 – Challenges of Climate Change for Spatial and Environmental Planning – An International Dialogue2021 – Creative (Climate) Communications: Productive Pathways for Science, Policy and Society2021 – Who Owns the Wind? Climate Crisis and the Hope of Renewable Energy2020-20212020 Rutgers Climate Symposium — Public Universities and Transformative Climate Action for A Just Recovery2019-20202019 Rutgers Climate Symposium — Science and Society: Perspectives on a Green New Deal2019 — Climate Change and the Voiceless2018-20192019 — Seeds of Time Film Screening and Panel Discussion2019 — Tim Searchinger: Creating a Sustainable Future2019 — Katharine Hayhoe Visit to Rutgers University2019 — Rutgers Polar Day2019 — Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future2018 Rutgers Climate Symposium — Climate Change and Food Security2017-20182018 — Rutgers Day2018 — April Climate Lunch2018 — USDA Northeast Climate Hub Partners Meeting2017 Rutgers Climate Symposium — Climate Change and Cities2016-20172016 Rutgers Climate Symposium — Climate Change, Ecology, and Health2016 — Taking Chances: The Coast After Hurricane Sandy2016 — The Sixth Extinction2016 — Bob Inglis: RepublicEn; Energy Optimists, Climate RealistsOn Saturday April 28, 2018, Rutgers Climate Institute teamed up with the Office of the NJ State Climatologist where visitors of all ages learned about climate change through stories, “climate jeopardy”, and questions and answers with experts.